Railway Inn, Enfield - pub details
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Address: 229 Ordnance Road, Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 6HA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 9750) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Enfield Lock (0 miles), Turkey Street (0.8 miles), Waltham Cross (1.1 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Live music (Dj's to order & on event nights), TV, Sky TV, Big screen (Sports & general), Jukebox, Karaoke
- Pool table, Dartboard, Fruit machines, Quiz machines
- Food served (Full menu Available & Full Breakfast menu, snack bar and deli), Sunday roast (Made Specially To order every sunday)
- Outside seating (Large Pub garden), Dogs allowed, Children allowed (Children Are welcomed, we Have a Large Garden and can arrange for entertainer & Bouncy Castle if Req), Late licence (At Discretion), Credit cards accepted (On discretion), Function room for hire (Function Room & facility for 30 Guests), Accommodation available (Full Modern Bed & Breakfast Accomodation for upto 11 people), Wireless internet access (provided by The Cloud, In bar Access), Disabled access (Disbaled Ramps & Accomodation), Disabled toilet (With the Accomodation)
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other pubs nearby:
Greyhound, Enfield Lock (0.4 miles), Barnyard, Enfield (0.4 miles), Inn on the Park, Enfield (0.5 miles), Finley's, Enfield Wash (0.6 miles), Sun and Woolpack, Enfield (0.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Railway Inn, Enfield
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A good pub, good Governor/ Barman, decent Guinness. Was in here Yesterday and the fella was telling me that they make loads on the B&B/Cafe side of things, seemed strange, but if this enables a good local like this to remain open, good. The pub certainly doesn't suffer because of it. tottenhamsean - 24 Jan 2009 12:30 |
A traditional sort of pub, at the 'cheap and cheerful' end of the market (but none the worse for that, as it appears to be well run). No real ale unfortunately, so had to do with keg Whitbread Best (just like the old days...). rpadam - 22 Jan 2009 21:14 |
A proper pub! Back in the 'seventies "The German's" was my local (in the 'fifties and 'sixties my grandad even had his own chair at the bar - nobody else ever sat in it as he spent every hour of opening time in it!). Visited last week and the only thing that had really changed was the staff - but the new ones are just as friendly! BobOs - 12 Aug 2008 23:46 |
Brilliant place. AKA The German, as used to be run by one during the war. Reason looks empty from the front goes back to the olden days when one side of the pub was for working men with dirty boots, had bare floors and no airs and graces and the other was a bit more plush where chaps took their good ladies for the evening. Friendly atmosphere, reasonable food and good entertainment. SCHWANTZ34 - 5 Feb 2007 22:01 |
A nice local boozer for a quiet after work drink, friendly enough staff and a good breakfast in the morning. Considering, it was nearly a year ago Monkfish posted that message, I would urge him to make another visit, (not just walk past) and reconsider his comments. I do agree with TheHorsesMouth about the barmaid though!!!!!!! mixthedrinks - 10 Sep 2006 11:08 |
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