The Nobody Inn, Newington Green - pub details

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Address: 92, Mildmay Park, Newington Green, London, N1 4PR [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 6495) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Dalston Kingsland (0.4 miles), Canonbury (0.4 miles), Highbury and Islington (1 mile)

Nearest train stations Canonbury (0.4 miles), Dalston Kingsland (0.4 miles), Essex Road (0.9 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Quiz night (Quizzes every Thursday & Sunday), Sky TV, Big screen
  • Pool table (2 SAM pool tables), Fruit machines, Quiz machines (multi), Pinball
  • Food served, Real ale, Cocktails
  • Credit cards accepted, Smoking area
Suggested by Pauly on 31 Jan 2004.

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> Current user rating: 6.0/10 (rated by 36 users)
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This pub has been revamped as "The Clarendon", which is perhaps a reversion to its original name ("The Clarendon Arms"?), I'm not sure. I've been in a couple of times recently and found it quite pleasant (I say pleasant because it was on the quiet side and I don't like heaving, noisy pubs).

They have a decent selection of ales and ciders on hand-pump (mainly Dark Star beers and Weston's ciders, but with a guest ale - Alton's Pride on the most recent occasion). My beer (Dark Star Hophead on both visits) was very good. Prices a little on the expensive side (£3.50 per pint) but typical for the area. Service very friendly. They also do Thai food, but haven't tried that.
beermann - 11 Feb 2012 11:35
can someone tell me what has happened to the nobody inn!!!? where have all the tvs gone? the girls behind the bar? the stools by the bar? who's the new owner a thai person!!? and the name sucks it should now be called the nobody cause there really isn't anyone in there!!
a shame its had its pub qualities taken out. wont be going back unless i want a lifeless night hahah... rating -3
trigger11 - 28 Jan 2012 17:55
This has just been done up and is now called the Clarendon. For a while it looked as though they were spending quite a bit on the refurb but I can't see what's changed. Same uninspiring ales, they're still doing Thai Food (pubs that do Thai Food should have their licenses revoked imo) they've got the classic 'pub carpet' and the furniture is revolting.

The staff all wear matching uniforms.

Why have they bothered?

I'll give it 6 months.
Clarence_Beeks - 19 Nov 2011 16:32
The quizzes only happen on Thursdays now, at 8pm. I just phoned them to check.
bdsl - 7 Aug 2011 15:36
Pretty uninspiring selection of ales (Doombar, Tribute, Summer Lightning) served by a pleasant enough but clueless East European barmaid. She used the frisky Dutch Heineken method of topping up using a half pint glass. It didn't contribute to the condition of what was a poor pint of Tribute - yet another barely drinkable offering from a GBG entry. The place round the corner served me a far better pint.
Snarling_Mallard - 27 May 2011 23:03

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