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N5 Highbury

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BANK OF FRIENDSHIP
226 Blackstock Road, N5 1EA
Mon - Thur 11.00 - 00.00; Fri - Sat 11.00 - 1.00; Sun 12.00 - 22.30
Courage Best Bitter, Fuller's London Pride, Greene King IPA
Traditional, comfortable two-room pub on Highbury Hill, close to former Arsenal Stadium. Sizeable outside, paved garden seating area to rear. Darts board available. A proper locals' pub. Like being in someone's living room, with the TV almost always on in the background showing a range of sports, but quieter corners where you can gather to chat, and a blazing fire in winter. No food served. Described by one of our contributors as "a gem of a pub to be savoured. Not many like this left."
Last update: 17/02/2009
DRAYTON PARK
66 Drayton Park, N5 1ND
Last update: 06/08/94
GUNNERS
204 Blackstock Road, N5 1EN
No real ale
Still oriented around Arsenal FC despite their move away from Highbury. Ex-Watneys, Pubmaster. www.gunnerspubhighbury.co.uk.
Last update: 23/12/2008
HIGHBURY BARN TAVERN
26 Highbury Park, N5 2AB
Fuller's London Pride, Greene King IPA, Wells Bombardier
Still selling real ale after its latest refurbishment which seems to have resulted in a general smartening up and a move upmarket. Originally a farm (this building?), becoming a tea garden in the 1850s and then a pub in 1861. Was Greenalls, S&N Retail, now a Spirit "City Pub".
Last update: 23/12/2008
JUNCTION
2a Corsica Street, N5 1JJ
No real ale
Former tram shed just off Highbury Corner.
Formerly the Tramshed
Last update: 10/03/2009
SNOOTY FOX
75 Grosvenor Avenue, N5 2NN
Adnams Broadside, Fuller's London Pride, Taylor's Landlord
Previously Grosvenor Arms
Last update: 10/03/2009
WHITE HOUSE
313 Highbury New Park, N5 2LB
No real ale
Previously Castle
Last update: 20/06/2007
WOODBINE
215 Blackstock Road, N5 2LL
Timothy Taylor; Fuller's London Pride
Re-opened. Now lovely, warm and cosy inside. Good range of beers although some reports say real ale is not always available, big screen on match days but reasonably quite during the week. Irish fiddle music on Fridays. Very good jukebox and friendly staff. Frequented mainly by younger locals.
Last update: 17/02/2007

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Last updated 24th January 2006

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