The Old Wheatsheaf, Enfield - pub details

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Address: 3 Windmill Hill, Enfield, Middlesex, EN2 6SE [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 8535) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest train stations Enfield Chase (0.1 miles), Enfield Town (0.5 miles), Gordon Hill (0.7 miles)

Pub suggested by Jeff on 24 Jun 2004

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popped in with the missus for the first time as we're from out of town, seemed nice enough, beer was good and staff we're friendly and quick to serve. would recommend a visit.
alamoinvader - 6 Oct 2011 03:52
An old style pub with Public Bar and Lounge set up close to Enfield Chase station. Thye had 3 mainstream ales on, of which I went for the Adnams. Pub was okay, ale wasn't.
Snarling_Mallard - 4 Sep 2011 11:29
nice enough pub just down road from enfield chase station,only prob was on our visit all lager had sold out i guess cos of the hot sunny Easter bank holiday and there was no cider on draught at all,the ale choice was sadly provided by marstons and Greene king,the two pints of Greene king "London glory"(£6.40)werent too shabby but nothing special,5/10
fat_beer_badger - 25 Apr 2011 17:10
update - had a quick pint a couple of weeks ago. Pint of Doom Bar didnt come up to usual standards, tasted a bit flat and slightly off. But might have been end of the barrel.
mally_drinker - 29 Mar 2011 11:39
The Old Wheatsheaf has a reputation for being the best real-ale pub in the town area - and well deserved. The ale is excellent (regular beers inc Doom Bar, GK IPA and usually Adnams) plus a great and changing guest beer selection. The pub is particularly good for the autumn rugby internationals, and for the 6 nations after Christmas. Good crowd who like sport. Not the cheapest, but good value compared to some of the crap beer served elsewhere for not that much less money. If you want a good drink then this is the place to go.
mally_drinker - 26 Aug 2010 10:31

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