Weavers Bar, Barnet - pub details
Address: 27, Greenhill Parade, Great North Rd, Barnet, Hertfordshire, EN5 1EU [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 7655)
High Barnet (0.5 miles)
New Barnet (0.6 miles), Oakleigh Park (0.9 miles), Hadley Wood (1.7 miles)
Pub suggested by weavers on 23 Apr 2004
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other pubs nearby:
Queens Arms, New Barnet (0.1 miles), Old Red Lion, Barnet (0.2 miles), Railway Tavern, New Barnet (0.6 miles), Railway Bell, New Barnet (0.6 miles), Builders Arms, New Barnet (0.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Weavers Bar, Barnet
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| nice pub, great atmosphere, really worth a look and they pour a great guinness Beermanforever - 18 Mar 2009 21:34 |
| Thanks Barry, it was actually NOT my 40th birthday lol Janice27 - 18 Jan 2009 18:41 |
| I recently celebrated my 40th birthday with a party in weavers. I have to say everyone had a great time and all my friends are still posting the photos on facebook :) Weavers was a perfect choice for my party(if I do say so myself)! The wine bar area was set up just for us, although there were many people in party mood throughout the bar that evening so we all got mixed up in the party anyway. The weavers chef prepared a scrumptous buffet...plenty was had by all.... I would highly recommend this bar for anyone considering having a good party...or for a rocking night out with friends. (I also have to disagree with the comment above about the "regulars" as all the people we met that evening (and subsequent evenings after) were very friendly and made us feel quite at home!) Thank you Weavers for a great night out...be seeing you all soon !! Janice27 - 18 Jan 2009 18:39 |
| I had a few beers in here on Saturday night and found it to be OK, but nothing special. The staff were friendly enough and there was a large selection of lager available alongside Courage Best. The pub is split into two bars, one of which was empty and the other was very busy. There is also some covered seating outside the front of the pub on the main road. I found the vast majority of patrons to be extremely welcoming although one guy in his 50’s was a bit of a prick. The live band was ok, although not my cup of tea. I wouldn’t go out of my way to go here again, but it is better than the Queens Arms across the road. Strongers - 26 Aug 2008 11:27 |
| reiterating what others have said. Its a jekyll and hyde pub. One side (alas unpatronised) is almost your trendy wine bar and looks lovely the other is like a jd wetherspoon with like clientele. It looks great from the outside but on the 9 occasions i have been in i have always asked why i bothered afterwards. Its naff, its populated by it appears the locals from Mays Lane rather than the better side of the tracks glodwock - 13 Mar 2008 00:59 |
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