Moon On The Hill, Harrow - pub details
Address: 373 Station Road, Harrow, Middlesex, HA1 2AW [map] [gmap]
Tel: +44 20 8863 3670
Harrow-on-the-Hill (0.1 miles), Northwick Park (0.7 miles), Northwood (0.7 miles)
Harrow On The Hill (0.1 miles), Kenton (0.8 miles), Harrow & Wealdstone (1 mile)
Chain: Wetherspoons
- Food served, Real ale
- Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)
Pub added by phil. Last visited on 31st May 2003.
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user reviews of Moon On The Hill, Harrow
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| Typical Moons...beer very hit or miss, but cheap. Main problem is getting served. Can take 15 minutes, but no criticism of staff..when I have been there, they work hard, just so few of them. On a busy Sunday, there is usually only one person serving..everybody (the other two) else is involved with serving food. And there's a mad guy called Brian who has a boyfriend called Fred.....sits by the fruit machines....he will start a conversation about moths, every time that I am in there. Why ? Perry - 2 Feb 2008 00:55 |
| Sort of bland but cheap, which with the lack of decent child friendly pubs in the area a bonus. Beer was fine, which is a bonus for a JDW pub. The first time I'd eaten in a JDW and it was better than my low expectations. With such a lack of decent eateries other places charge exhorbitant prices. Well at least the bill was not a shock. Not that I am a fan I hasten to add! baggydave - 11 Jan 2008 22:56 |
| i recently spent a most enjoyable evening in this establishment. New to the area i was anxious to take in the local hostelries and this was my first port of call I sampled some of the fine ales from the festival range and soon struck up a conversation with some of the locals, indeed i made the aquaintance of a delightful young lady by the name of Davina who insisted onbuying me drinks to welcome me to the area i was most impressed and will return soon anonymous - 9 Nov 2007 16:30 |
| I was once a regular (3 times a week!) in the Moon on the Hill however since moving away a couple of years ago I hadn’t been back until last week – Nov 07. I would always meet up with friends etc. before going on elsewhere as the atmosphere was always extremely lively in the Moon on The Hill as it benefited from a diverse range of punters thanks to the location of the pub and you were always guaranteed a good mix of people young & old, male and female etc. However, upon visiting the pub last week I was disappointed to find that it had become a little bit tired in terms of atmosphere, the bar was being propped up by a couple of elderly gentleman who looked a tad worse for wear and another short, overweight bald fellow, who introduced himself as Dave I might add! I don’t know if the new smoking ban has taken its toll on the atmosphere due to the only smoking area now available to smokers is the high street directly outside the pub. I was also disappointed to note that the service levels have dropped somewhat in as much as the bar staff seemed to spend more time chatting with each other in the back room and serving food than they did taking drinks orders. My companion at the bar “Dave” was getting extremely hot under his, rather tight “Lacoste” collar, whilst waiting to be served as he attempted to get someone’s attention. In fairness to “Dave” he did offer to buy me a drink however I declined as he appeared to be a tad lonely and as such was itching for what would no doubt be a rather long and boring conversation. I left the Moon on the Hill feeling disappointed and a bit sad for “Dave”. I wont be going back. Anonymous34 - 9 Nov 2007 16:01 |
| Visited here on Sunday to try a few beers in the JDW festival. Managed 5 or so and all the beer seemed in good order, a couple changing while we were there. Tables were a bit messy when we turned up around 7pm but they were cleared eventually. A small Wetherspoons and a perfectly acceptable place to drink. GuideDogSaint - 8 Nov 2007 23:29 |
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