The Beehive, Tottenham - pub details

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Address: Stoneleigh Rd, London, N17 9BQ [map] [gmap]

Tel: 020 8885 3110

Nearest tube stations Tottenham Hale (0.6 miles), Seven Sisters (0.9 miles)

Nearest train stations Tottenham Hale (0.5 miles), Bruce Grove (0.8 miles), White Hart Lane (0.8 miles)

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user reviews of the Beehive, Tottenham

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Have been in this pub a couple of times now and LOVE IT! Nice big beer garden for the smokers, they even have brollies for the rainy season! Staff were friendly and remembered the round, there were only two of us but still impressed. BBQ on sundays sounded lovely but we didn't get there for it...
funbrian - 2 Jul 2008 22:59
I was in this Pub a few days ago Its a very nice old style traditional Pub I have been going in here occasionally since the late seventy's since when I was living in Scales Road just round the corner. The thing I like about this Pub is it has not changed too much and is still a very welcoming Pub serving decent Real Ales. This is a Pub I would recommend to anyone providing its NOT a match day otherwise it can get too full and uncomfortable.
Alesonly - 21 Jun 2008 01:54
Still no glasses on match days.
nickthefish - 18 Jun 2008 23:22
Serves pies lunchtimes on matchdays. Fills up with Spurs supporters. Good humoured. Good choice for pre-match lubrication. Recommended.
seasiderMM - 8 Jan 2008 19:39
On the face of it, finding a pub of architectural interest in an area like Tottenham is a tall order and yet the Beehive has received special recognition by CAMRA who have included it as part of their National Inventory scheme. Set back just off the High Street, this mock Tudor pub dates from 1927 but the interior has remained virtually intact since then and has several interesting features.

The carpeted saloon bar is a quite spacious L-shape, its size almost doubled thanks to an extension at the back of the pub that was originally the luncheon room. The glazed upper part of the dividing screen can still be seen. There are fake beams in the ceiling, fine examples of wood paneling and a brick fireplace with a splendid brass hood. The walls are adorned with plates, brasses and even a stuffed fox head. The aesthetics are partly detracted by the bar canopy that has been spoiled by a mass of blackboard surrounds.
Of note are the coloured glass names on the doors and the numbered rooms, a throw back to when the use of each room had to be listed separately for licensing purposes. 3 large plasma screens and a few fruit machines represent some of the more the more modern features. Leading off the Saloon Bar is a Saloon Lounge which is not usually accessible but the last time I saw the door open it appeared to be used mainly as a separate darts room.

At the rear is a spacious beer garden with well worn grass, a few benches and, these days, several smokers.

On the other side of the pub is the much plainer and slightly tatty Public bar with a pool table and a couple of TVs. The brick fireplace is less ornate than its saloon bar companion but there are more fine dark paneled walls with interesting built in dartboard cabinets beneath the rather empty trophy cabinet. Behind the open L shaped bar is a glazed office and the front area that was originally an off licence, the name still marked out in coloured glass on the now unused exterior door.

Even on Spurs match days, you can generally get a seat in one of the bars. They offer 2 Real Ales (London Pride and Spitfire on my last visit) although you can usually count on one of them being unavailable and the other of variable quality.

This is certainly one of the better and more interesting of the pubs in the Tottenham area and on the whole you can expect a hassle free, friendly welcome.
RogerB - 15 Aug 2007 13:53

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