The Windmill, Cricklewood - pub details

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Address: 57 Cricklewood Broadway, London, NW2 3JX [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8450 4370

Nearest tube stations Kilburn (0.5 miles), Willesden Green (0.5 miles), Willesden Junction (0.5 miles)

Nearest train stations Cricklewood (0.4 miles), Brondesbury (0.7 miles), Brondesbury Park (0.9 miles)

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Pub suggested by Phil Philips on 12 Aug 2006

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> Current user rating: 6.1/10 (rated by 12 users)
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user reviews of the Windmill, Cricklewood

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Good Beer Garden - nice frothy pints of Star and Bombardier on tap. Friendly staff, tasty food - bit expensive and a good funk night on a Thursday with a tight band.
Joronimo - 4 Aug 2008 23:07
I reccomend this place in good weather but otherwise it's mediocre at best.
Terrace at back is quite nice.
Service dreadfully confused.
Owner is a moron who was berating his willing but slightly helpless staff.
Atmosphere soul less.
Restaurant prices, dubious quality.

Seems to bemore interested in being a hotel than a pub.

Maggie_Tul - 1 Jul 2008 17:26
Fantastic pub, especially compared to the doss hole that it was before. They've really cleaned this place up. The staff are surprisingly friendly, and there's a good selection of beers.

The inside seating is ver comfortable, with lots of fireplaces and big old sofas, alongside some normal tables for diners.

I've had the food here and it was pretty good, but the prices are way over the top. You're talking in the £10-£15 range for most of the mains. That's too much for a pub meal and too much for what you get on your plate.

The biggest plus of this place, however, is the outdoor terrace area around the back, with decking and plenty of tables warmed by massive heaters. Perfect for the winter and summer alike, with table service as an added sweetener.

Can't understand why the place isn't busier (never more than 25% capacity since I've been going), but one of the better venues in the area for sure.
steve5312 - 29 Oct 2007 11:44
Made the mistake of booking friends into the B&B - it's cheap for a reason. Not cleaned properly. Breakfast is laughably bad. Service willing but can't cope. New manager tried hard to keep us happy - owner unhelpful. Food was good but expensive. Real Ale not available. My advice - Gosomewhere else or go to Wetherspoons across the road.

anonymous - 23 Jul 2007 23:10
Gone are the Eng-er-land flags, up goes the gastro menu. They've gone to town on a nice little beer garden round the back so you can sit among the bamboo and ivy... and smoke! Great little spot for a summertime drink, and squidgy sofas promise to be inviting for the winter. Well worth a visit.

Wide wine selection, good pint of Bombardier, and attentive table service. Somewhere as nice as this is possibly a bit out on a limb up Cricklewood Broadway, but if business keeps up, expect a few other old drinking dens to scrub up nicely too.

They've kept a big telly so they can still screen sports, so there's something for everyone now.
protocoldroid - 17 Jul 2007 21:08

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