The Royston Arms, Chingford - pub details
Address: 83, Chingford Mount Rd, London, E4 8LU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8498 2901
Highams Park (0.8 miles), Angel Road (1.4 miles), Northumberland Park (1.8 miles)
Pub suggested by Dave on 8 Aug 2003
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user reviews of the Royston Arms, Chingford
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| Best Bar staff this in this part of the world. Friendly, outgoing and always smiling. Also helps that there all Hotties!! Fittest Bar Staff in Chingford!! anonymous - 9 Mar 2006 14:16 |
| I'd rather stick rusty drawing pins in my eyes than drink here. Having said that, I've not been in for some time. During my last visit, my mate accidentally tripped the Elvis impersonator over - Poor fella almost had a very nasty accident with his mic. Sadly, he was still able to sing..... Lord_bangstick - 28 Dec 2005 16:41 |
| This is a great pub!! I'm down there all the time with friends, its great in the week when you just want a quiet drink and then the weekend starts on Thursday when its karaoke. Then Friday night it becomes a great place to go to, as someone said earlier, before popping off the Charlie Chans. Sunday night the whole pub comes alive for the quiz. Overall, I would recommend this pub to anyone who wants to have a great time and not have to spend a lot of money. Laurag - 23 Dec 2005 15:51 |
| great pub. never had more fun anonymous - 22 Mar 2005 12:51 |
| This place has gone well and truly downhill over the last 3 years. All the previous charm from before (not to mention all the pool tables and people) has gone and been replaced with yet another characterless Arena. On a Thursday night (karaoke night) it is taken over by over-zealous staff who think they can sing. In the daytime the jukebox is taken over by the staff playing r n b music, and Friday and Saturday night is full of children before they all pop off to Charlie Chans. The manager gives the most unwelcoming vibe, the staff are more interested in chatting than serving, and there is a distinct lack of locals in there. If you think I am an old fart, I am 22. If you want to see where the schoolkids go at night, come to the Royston! MsWiley - 4 Mar 2005 15:44 |
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