The Flag, Crouch Hill - pub details

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Address: 29 Crouch Hill, London, N4 4AP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 7272 4748

Nearest tube stations Finsbury Park (0.7 miles), Archway (0.9 miles)

Nearest train stations Crouch Hill (0 miles), Finsbury Park (0.7 miles), Harringay (0.7 miles)

Pub suggested by Steve March on 10 Oct 2003

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> Current user rating: 3.2/10 (rated by 6 users)
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Noble, Crouch Hill (0.0 miles), Larrik - Crouch Hill, Finsbury Park (0.0 miles), Old Dairy, Finsbury Park (0.0 miles), Chapter One, Finsbury Park (0.1 miles), White Lion Of Mortimer, Finsbury Park (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Flag, Crouch Hill

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Nice pub but very expensive, £4.35 for a pint of Hoegaarden, £13 for a rib-eye steak and then 10% service on top of that.
It might be priced like that to keep the locals from the nearby council estate out but it will also keep us out too, and it's smoking all throughout as well (roll on the1st of July :-) )
elsiepop - 27 Jan 2007 20:48
Re: the post below.

My review is a comparison to when the pub was supposedly 'gay'. I mention that it was 'run' by some queen who couldn't give a shit, and was content to avoid any conversation with the paying guests by playing some dusty old VHS from Madonna getting her tits out in 1984.

I also mention that I have been in here since it's changed hands, and was impressed with the results. And yes, the guy doing the bar was a massive improvement on the previous manager.
anonymous - 2 Jan 2007 10:52
firstly has the last reviwer even been there lately, what the hell are they on about.
i have never been in there before it was the noble, but i have been there before that review and i can tell you there is no madonna pictures and the staff are all very very friendly.
there is no dj booths and no chavs to go with it.
what it is is a really nice gastro pub i now eat there quite regularly and am always more that pleased with the food and service that comes with it.
the wine list is great as well
over all it is a great place to go for a few drinks and a great feed with a great atmosphere,

perheps reviewers should actually go to the pub that they review!!!!!!!!!!!!!
anonymous - 18 Dec 2006 11:42
This pub(?) has got to be an improvement from when it was 'gay'. There were hardly any punters and the manager was the most non-committed and unfriendly person I've ever met behind a bar. It's a shame he couldn't see beyond his framed pictures of Madonna to realise the potential the place had. Been in here once since, and the place has been decked out, looks more like a trendy hangout for wanna-be cool dudes living near croo-chand with DJ aspirations...
anonymous - 23 Nov 2006 17:02
Now changed its name (again) to the Noble, and trading as a gastro pub. I haven't actually been in yet so I can't really comment beyond that.
shindigger - 9 Nov 2006 12:47

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