Green Dragon, Winchmore Hill - pub details

Previously called: Green Dragon

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Address: 889 Green Lanes, Winchmore Hill, London, N21 2QP [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 7979)

Nearest train stations Winchmore Hill (0.4 miles), Grange Park (0.5 miles), Bush Hill Park (1.2 miles)

Pub facilities/features:

  • Food served, Cocktails
  • Outside seating, Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud)

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> Current user rating: 4.6/10 (rated by 14 users)
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Had a really dissappointing meal here. Very poor service. Food not the same quality as a year or so ago. Also, dishes not served as described on the menu.


bodget - 25 Jun 2011 23:20
Came here to eat upstairs with the wife on a Friday night. This has never been the best of pubs for a drink, previous comments were fair a couple of years ago, but it's gone downhill. Loud and quite chavvy, a fun atmosphere in a way I guess. They never used to put much effort in the beers and have completely given up the ghost as the handpumps are still on display but there's nothing in them. So lager it is.
The food is nice enough. Fairly priced, reasonably tasty but it's fairly standard fare and nothing special.
TGD - 18 Jun 2011 11:28
As you can see from the picture above this is a big imposing pub, but what you cannot see is the lovely landscaped garden out the back that I’d imagine being packed in the summer months. I think that the garden is probably the best feature, although they could probably invest in some new tables as I had to try a couple before I found one that was sturdy enough for my bulky frame and even that had a rusty nail sticking out of one of the seats. The member of staff that I informed seemed more relieved that I wasn’t making a complaint, but hopefully he went out and hammered the nail back in.

The inside of the pub is very big, but it feels more like a restaurant and they certainly seemed to be more interested in flogging the Thai food than serving beer. The food must be good for this place to have an a la carte restaurant area upstairs as it seemed that every shop on the parade outside was either a restaurant or a take-away making the competition fierce.

Bombardier and Deuchars were available alongside San Miguel and a range of standard draught. I opted for the Bombardier which was pleasant enough.

I didn't try the food so I cannot comment, but if I was just up for a drink I would walk past on a cloudy day.
Strongers - 27 May 2009 13:08
I spent many a happy hour here back in the early 'seventies but it slowly slid downhill. Good, sympathetic refurb and an excellent restaurant will hopefully revive its fortunes.
BobOs - 22 Feb 2009 19:37
Excellent before and after the refurbishment. The restaurant upstairs is quality.
ZymurgyX - 31 Oct 2008 14:06

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