The Bald Faced Stag, Burnt Oak - pub details
Address: 104 Burnt Oak Broadway, Edgware, Middlesex, HA8 0BE [map] [gmap]
Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 97)
Burnt Oak (0.2 miles), Colindale (0.8 miles)
Mill Hill Broadway (1.3 miles), Hendon (2 miles), Kenton (2.7 miles)
Suggested by andy on 30 Oct 2002.
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Blarneys, Edgware (0.1 miles), Lansdowne Bar, Burnt Oak (0.3 miles), Prince of Wales, Burnt Oak (0.3 miles), Flying Eagle, Edgware (0.5 miles), New Chandos, Colindale (0.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Bald Faced Stag, Burnt Oak
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| This pub is now a really bad place to be these days, since Kaz and co left, before that it was owned and run by Lyn and Gerry and they also ran a tight ship. Loads of fun in the old days before refit, it looked good but died a death when Kaz and the girls moved on. Sadly it will take a lot to restore it to what it once was...... pubcrawlers - 21 Jan 2010 16:31 |
| This place has no real ale, but it does have its fair share of bog standard lager. The locals were either pissed or very pissed and they all had an air of ‘dodgy’ about them. There are a couple of pool tables and plenty of plasma screens for watching Sky and Setanta, There is a decked area out the back covered by two huge brollies for the smokers. This is not a great pub and I would rather watch the match at the Lansdowne up the road. Strongers - 6 Nov 2008 16:34 |
| I used to do my weekly shopping in The Stag when I lived in Burnt Oak. There was a chap there (we'll call him Jim the gent for legal reasons) who would take your shopping list and nip nextdoor to Tesco to "obtain" what you wanted while you sat back and enjoyed a pint. After about twenty minutes, Jim would return with four bags full of shopping. You then handed him a tenner and bought him a beer but never questioned him on how the shopping bill was so cheap and certainly never mentioned receipts. One day a girl sent him out to get some hairspray and shampoo (because she's worth it) and a few minutes later we saw police cars pulling up outside the shop. Jim didn't return to The Stag with the L'Oreal for a long time. (3 months on this occasion i think). The Bald Faced Stag had a bit of a reputation when I lived around here but that was often stirred up by the local bullshitters who never drank there. True, it has seen the odd battle but if you made the effort to get to know some of the regulars, you would never get any hassle in Burnt Oak. Gerry and Lyn always made you feel welcome. I haven't been there since the refurb but I hope the piano is still there. One quibble - it was primarily a lager pub and the Guinness and beer was muck. Although this applies to most pubs in the Burnt Oak / Edgware area. Places serving real ale are few and far between in this corner of London. < INTERESTING FACT> The first ever Tesco shop opened in Burnt Oak just up the road from The Stag and as we all know, it is now the biggest supermarket chain in Britain. So leave Jim the Gent alone ! The_Inspector - 31 Oct 2008 15:00 |
| Gavin lamb isnt as gorgeous as me !!!! bigbadjon - 11 Aug 2008 14:04 |
| For some reason this Pub Seems to be stuck as Pub of the Day for the last few days. I did go in this Pub a few months ago whilst in the area going to Maplins ETC. Im not surprised its all one post entry’s trying to big it up its terrible no good no ales on tap when I went in and was full of a young & loud crowed of lager drinkers never went back again. Alesonly - 10 Mar 2008 11:08 |
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