The Nicholas Nickleby, Stroud Green - pub details

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Address: 6 Ferme Park Road, London, N4 4ED [map] [gmap]

Nearest tube stations Manor House (0.8 miles), Finsbury Park (0.8 miles)

Nearest train stations Crouch Hill (0.3 miles), Harringay (0.4 miles), Harringay Green Lanes (0.7 miles)

Pub suggested by thebear24 on 17 Apr 2006

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> Current user rating: 7.2/10 (rated by 6 users)
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other pubs nearby:

Triangle, Stroud Green (0.1 miles), Larrik - Crouch Hill, Finsbury Park (0.3 miles), Old Dairy, Finsbury Park (0.3 miles), Noble, Crouch Hill (0.3 miles), Flag, Crouch Hill (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Nicholas Nickleby, Stroud Green

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This is a fantastic pub. Great decor, staff and atmosphere. And two dart boards. Def worth a visit
anonymous2000 - 19 Dec 2007 17:24
Went there the other night and I swear I saw the drummer, John Brandham, from The Peoples Revolutionary Choir drinking with a guy from eastenders. That band are my latest favourite. Really powerful stuff. I expected him to be stuck up his own arse, being in such a great band, but he looked really friendly with his mates. Too friendly sometimes, but great pub anyway. Great band. Great.
meady - 16 Apr 2007 11:43
I can't really say that the pubs around Stroud Green are any good.

The Larrik's shite, the F Fullback crowded and the others tend to attract the wrong crowd. The choice is extremely limited and you have to make do with the best of a bad bunch.

Yes - it might have been an off night but kids running around after 10pm. Blokes in their 40's with teenage girls. Bright lights, loud music. This boozer was something out of Shameless set in East Germany in 1978. First impressions usually count and all I can add is that the pub shouldn't have to be run like a NACRO centre.


justice4punters - 19 Feb 2007 21:15
Glad to see the Nick rediscover a bit of its former character - I was worried for a while. Bar Billiards is back, the dart board was playing host to a lazy game of killer, draught Bass is an increasingly rare pleasure in London these days, all in all a no-nonsense, quiet back-street local. Just don't come with preconceptions or pretensions and you'll be fine.


beaucoup_fish - 12 Feb 2007 15:37
One of the best pubs in the area. I real 'Local' with a real diversity of characters from all walks of life. May appear cliquey to the uninitiated but once your face becomes vaguely familiar a more welcoming place you could not wish for. Persevere and you’ll be glad you did. Even when the place is quiet the excellent staff (all locals themselves) are always great company.

I can’t believe some of the negative comments on this site and can only assume they picked an off night. Given some the patronising ‘Jeremy Kyle’ comments I would recommend the Larrick round the corner for a better class of ‘chap’. It has its own unique sense of blandness which I’m sure would be their cup of tea (quite literally).

For those of us who just like a beer. Come on in!!

wall - 8 Feb 2007 16:03

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