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    Holly Bush

    4.0 (131 reviews)
    ModeratePubs, Gastropubs
    Open 12:00 pm - 10:30 PM

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    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Sunday Roast (chicken)

    Enjoyed a Sunday roast here recently. The pub itself is lovely, down a pretty street in Hampstead. We were the first seating and got our table very quickly. Service was good, friendly; our waitress answered questions and was attentive. I was a bit disappointed with the Yorkshire pud. It was greasy, greasier than I had expected. I had chicken which was very flavorful, my child had the beef and my partner had the lamb. All of us loved our meals. The potatoes were well cooked and so were the veg. Overall a delicious meal.

    Our feast!
    Kristi S.

    Loved!!!! Make a reservation for Traditional Sunday roast! We started with the cheese plate, the shrimp and ended with the traditional roast. This place has a lot of history. It is a quick train ride just outside central London. Worth the visit! Be sure to make a reservation. Ps- Order 1 mac & cheese and share it amongst the table! You wont regret it!

    Lamb
    Kevin L.

    I believe more research into this thing known as "Sunday Roast" is in order. And I believe I'll enjoy it! I'm still new to the whole concept, being a long-time bruncher... but I'm pretty sure I could get used to it. I ordered up the lamb roast (supposedly with capers and mint) and it was virtually indistinguishable from the more traditional Beef Wellington that my cohorts were served up - in fact, the only way we were able to tell them apart was that -theirs- had a pastry on the plate. Oddly, I encountered neither capers nor mint on my dish, but I did uncover a mound of perfectly roasted potatoes, fresh cruciform vegetables, a root vegetable or two, and a sprinkling of beans and peas. If the pristinely clean plate that stared back at me twenty minutes later was any indication, it all went down just fine. I will admit to resorting to some generous additions of salt and pepper, though. The staff is just lovely, being ever-so-patient with our reservation confusion. Fortunately, they take down the phone numbers of everyone who books, so we were sorted after much confusion. And they make a solid bloody mary, though you may need to ask for ice. In the future, be sure to enunciate carefully when calling to put your name down. Otherwise you might end up in a pickle. Not that there's anything wrong with that... right, VOAR?

    Outside the Holly Bush.
    Michelle M.

    My only regret in London? I did not get the chance to dine at Holly Bush. We stopped for beers at Holly Bush during our London Walks Hampstead Pub Crawl and loved the cheery, cozy atmosphere in this pub. The pub attracts quite a large crowd of locals and tourists in the evenings. Judging by the delicious smells wafting from the kitchen and the cheap beer prices it was quite obvious why! We drank our pints outside with the locals since the bar area and the tables were all packed. TIP: Reserve a table or avoid the dinner rush if you don't want to stand during your visit!

    David J.

    This is a lovely traditional pub, tucked away in a tiny street, a few minutes' walk up the hill from Hampstead underground station. Cited by some as one of the best pubs in London, I'm not sure I'd go quite that far, but it is very nice, and the best pub in central Hampstead. The atmosphere is almost Dickensian: wooden floors and wood-panelled rooms sprawl away behind the bar, and it has real fires blazing in the winter. Actually starting life as a stable around 1650, the pub is a Grade-II listed building. With a very good selection of well-kept real ales, the extensive food menu has a good reputation, and it's not too pricey for this neck of the woods. (I much prefer it to the food at the nearby Horseshoe gastro-pub, which I find pretentious). They do a nice pot of olives as a bar snack, too. At week-ends you can book ahead if you want to eat (advisable). It can get rather busy, especially at the slightly cramped bar area. Parking nearby is very limited indeed, and although most of the pub is on the level, there are a few steps to the lavatories, and the doors to them are not wide enough for wheelchairs. The hill up from the station is also rather steep - but that adds to the Dickensian feel...

    Kevin W.

    A fantastic place to sample a finery of beers, ales spirits along with soft drinks, nevertheless you should try the food it's simply sublime it's also a place that pets are welcomed. Dolly is so relaxed

    Scotch Egg

    If you're looking for a classic Sunday Roast, look no further. A friend recommended this spot for Sunday Roast specifically and it did not disappoint! Definitely recommend making a reservation because this place is popular. Got the scotch egg (YUM) to start while we waited for our roast. The Sunday Roast serving is generous so don't have to get apps if you're not in the mood. We tried the lamb and the beef, both were delicious. The Yorkshire Pudding was perfect - crispy on the top with some chew in the middle to absorb all those juices. The veggies (crispy roasted potatoes, cabbage, carrots, and turnips) that come with were bomb - would've gotten extra if given the choice. Worth the ride away from city center to experience this meal. If the weather is nice, take a walk through Hampstead Heath afterwards!

    Seared Cod over asparagus and peas
    Juan O.

    This restaurant/pub is a located a little off the main road from Hampstead station. The setting is quite picturesque and cozy.The food quality is very good, way above normal pub level.It is also very reassuring to see locals enjoying their meals. Not cheap but certainly worthed.

    The back room on the 1st floor
    Aya T.

    Walked in at 17:30 on Saturday. It was bustling with people in the front bar area despite a bad weather. The back dining rooms starts at 18:00 but we asked them to let us have a seat despite having a booked table at 19:00. They willingly made a adjustment to accommodate us. There was also a dining room upstairs. More spacious and lighter!! clean and nicely decorated. Artichoke&onion soup was amazing.rich and perfectly seasoned. Beef cheek pie was also perfectly cooked.A little bit plain so I put salt, pepper and some kinds of mustard they brought us. Salmon fillet was also amazing! 2 starters, 2 mains, 2 glasses of beer totally cost 60 £. Not bad considering their attentive services and nice food. I'd definitely come again ; )

    Angela B.

    The Hollybush is one of those pubs with history that gets passed down the generations, and has remained a Hampstead treasure. After a walk on the heath on a Sunday it can get quite busy in here - it has such a homely feel to it with its low ceilings and dark wood panelling and a fireplace. It offers a great Sunday roasts and ales which is very popular with the punters. I myself am a big fan of their pot pies. They have a certain formula in here that has worked for decades and they shouldn't change it one bit. As London Nightlife said, it's "everything a pub should be".

    Luck to have this as a local
    Al O.

    Well what can I say about the holly bush that hasn't already been said. This place holds a lot of memories of Sunday roasts with my family after a long walk on the Heath. It must be listed in some London guide now as its packed with tourists with backpacks ordering coffee. You can't help but love this place. GreAt for the ale drinks and very cosy on a winters day.

    Cod with lentils.

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    U can sit down in the bar or eat in 2nd floor restaurant.. food was top notch and also service.

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    Very rude manager, staff just as bad. Food undercooked and gpt very sick after it. Avoid at all costs

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    Duke of Hamilton

    4.4(12 reviews)
    0.1 miHampstead Village
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    Cute little pub located a bit off the main drag of Hampstead village closer to the Heath with good…read more(if a bit pricey) food and decent beer. My wife and I came here for a quick dinner out while staying in Hampstead and then decided to come back again a second time because it was just a great experience overall. First, We sat out outside on the patio, which was fantastic because of the weather and it's on a quieter street with large trees around. Second, we each had a nice pint. I've long ago stopped hoping for British pubs to actually have a particularly good selection of craft beer, but this was well above average with a few decently hoppy (and one hazy) IPA on tap. I won't be coming back for the beer, but it's definitely drinkable. The food stood out more. This is well-above normal pub grub and might actually be worth seeking the place out for the food alone. I had sweet potato dumplings with lentils which were deliciously differently textured with crispy outsides of the dumplings giving way to creamy insides over slightly firm lentils. My wife got the lamb with tzatziki and when it came out with tzatziki substituted for another sauce, they actually made her a small side of tzatziki since she was excited about it. We wrapped up with chocolate basque cheesecake with cherries that was maybe the best thing of the night. The cheesecake was good, but the tart cherries balanced things out and made the meal.

    Very nice pub - we felt very welcoming…read more The food is good but its on the pricey side. Mussel in cream sauce £18 - it is very good but it is sold out very quickly so get your hands on it if you are thinking about ordering it. The mussels are fat and the quantity is just about right. I'd add more salt but everything is perfect. They even give you lemon water to wash away the fishy smell on your fingers. Chicken schnitzel £24 - large portion with plenty of capers. Personally not a big fan of capers but I quite like it with the anchovies they put on top. Very warm inside of the restaurant even on a freezing day! We had a good time!

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    Sir Richard Steele - Upstairs Function Room.

    Sir Richard Steele

    4.2(30 reviews)
    1.2 miChalk Farm
    ££

    This is the best boozer in the neighbourhood for sure, and it's all thanks to Steve (the owner) and…read morehis awesome staff. Prices are reasonable, the vibe is unbeatable, the garden is gorgeous and the food is great. You should absolutely stop by for Saturday barbecue if you have the chance. They have a cheap happy hour during weekdays, pub quiz one day, etc. It's honestly the best place to hang out with friends and soak up the sun on a nice day, and it doesn't hurt that the food is excellent. Highly recommend if you're in the area. This is a wonderful local pub.

    The Steele's is such a fabulous pub - all that I had dreamed London pubs would be, and, finally, I…read morefound it. So old-school, so quirky, so damn cool it almost pains me. It's a big pub, with lots of seating, and some cute little dark corners around the other side of the bar, great for a date! Huge beer garden which is great for Summer-afternoon drinks (it's coming, Summer, it's coming!). Oh and another large area upstairs that holds regular comedy/music/gig nights. Check the blackboard out the front for details. The staff are so rock and cute that it's hard not to fall in love at least once (or twice) during a visit, that is, if you haven't already fallen in love with another punter.... The pubs serves Thai Food which is fabulously tasty - restaurant quality - and all meals less than a tenner.

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    The Good Ship

    The Good Ship

    4.4(25 reviews)
    1.3 miBrondesbury
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    I remember going to the bar at the Crazy Bear restaurant that was a sunken bar...you kinda sit on…read morethe bar stools and the bar is below you! But I don't think I've ever been to a venue where there is a sunken stage, until this place. I love this venue! I mainly come here to watch The Smyths gigs where they play here twice a year, a summer and then a Christmas show. It's run by a really friendly, down to earth guy who loves his music and most nights they have a band playing, open mic or a comedy night on. Because of the layout of the stage you can pretty much get a good view from wherever you are, depending on how close to the action you want to get - down low on the stage level or upstairs on either of those two levels. There's some decent beer on draft and prices are reasonable too. The DJ that plays after The Smyths gigs who DJs here frequently plays all of my favourites....lots of 80s Indie, Britpop, New Wave, 60s etc but the only thing that slightly puts me off is because its open until 4am on the nights that we go you can get an odd group of clientele walking through the door after about 1am. Basically people falling through the door that are already smashed, they don't care where they are and they want to drink tequila through the eyeballs until they puke it out of their noses. They can be a little annoying falling all over the place but thankfully they are few and far between, apart from that this venue is pretty perfect for me.

    The Good Ship is about 2 minutes walk from the critically acclaimed music venue, The Luminaire, so…read morethis little place has a lot to live up to. The bar itself is pretty bog standard and the actual music / comedy venue is basically a little space within that bar, all on the one floor. It's an odd layout. The stage is lower than the ground level and therefore gives a "gallery" feel to the live events as people can huddle around and watch from above. I have not seen any comedy at this venue before but I have seen a few bands here. I'm not sure I like the way it's designed and the sound doesn't carry very well. It almost seems like what could be a totally perfect, awesome little pub is simply just trying to hard to be something it's not. If you are just wanting a quiet drink, you simply cannot do that because as soon as a band hits the stage, all are forced to listen and there's no getting away from the live music. Having said all this, the saving grace here is that The Good Ship's owner, John, is super friendly and accommodating and the rest of the bar staff follow suit. It's not the best place in the world to hang out and see a band but it wins extra brownie points for it's casual and relaxed vibe.

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