The Neeld Arms, Maida Vale - pub details

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Address: 362 Harrow Road, London, W9 2HU [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 30683) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Westbourne Park (0.3 miles), Royal Oak (0.5 miles), Warwick Avenue (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations Queens Park - London (0.9 miles), Kilburn High Road (1 mile), London Paddington (1.1 miles)

Pub suggested by Jerry on 1 Jan 2007

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> Current user rating: 5.0/10 (rated by 9 users)
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A hark back to the days of old. Mostly old Irish in here watching the horse racing and talking of the old days/country.
Not a place I'd bring the wife but if I was with the lads on a pub crawl I would quite happily stop for a beer.
No food though.
w9_pubspy - 16 Jul 2011 16:17
Like others, I'm in favour of pubs that haven't been ponced up. I like the layout of this pub. Has something of a 70s feel about it. Not very busy when I was in but friendly behind the bar and the pint I had was the best I had all night £3 for Carlsberg. Didn't get any bad vibes off the locals. Sort of place where you can sit on your own with your pint, watch the footie and feel comfortable.
Lyncroft - 17 May 2009 09:31
I'm a big supporter of unmodernised London boozers so it is with regret that I disagree with the reviews below. I found this to be quite a dull (Irish) locals' boozer - the dull interior retains little of its charm, apart from the split bar that bluejay mentions. The pub was busy on the weekday early evening I visited, but I got a distinctly unfriendly feeling from the landlady and one or two of the locals. No real ale although I did spot a bottle of Young's of some description in the fridge. Doubt I'd return.
grecian - 4 May 2009 12:45
A wonderful, unpretentious place to have a pint of beer and watch the football. It's got an interesting layout because a door pretty much splits the bar area in half. I didn't like how the snooker table is right in front of the big screen - gets in the way when you're trying to watch the football - but overall I feel comfortable in this place, it's a good local where you can drop in and not have to worry about hipsters or rip off prices. Also very clean - maybe too shiny and polished for some who are used to more cozy surroundings.
bluejay - 3 Sep 2008 20:36
was very shocked about this pub cause heard good things about it very shocked in the presentation of the bar staff the barmaid looks like shes on crack and there is a man behind the bar who is very dirty in appearence not very hygenic at all the lager was flat and the is a terrible smell like sewers not the sort of place to have a quiet drink as the smell overpowers you the bar staff werent very helpful at all definately need to go on the customer care course
lady35 - 23 Apr 2008 20:42

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