The Parish is a tiny Irish pub that pretty much does what it says on the (Guinness) tin - good beer and good craic. When we say it's small, any cat swinging has to be taken out of doors, otherwise you might damage the wallpaper...
Rather confusingly, the First Class Sports Bar looks like a cheque-cashing facility from the outside. But if you persevere, it turns into a bar once you get past the front door, albeit a bar chock-a-block with sports...
A landmark very near both the Arena and the Stadium at Wembley it does get busy around events and match days. With real ale on the pumps and a massive beer garden, it's hardly surprising. Add rooms to stay and event parking in...
Mannions is a tiny Irish bar just off the High Road, this is a welcoming, if peculiar, bar. When we were in last, racing was on all the TVs, including racing from somewhere in the Middle East. It has been painted recently, but...
To be honest, The Speakeasy's a bit on the scary-looking side. Oh, it does what it says on the tin, sports bar, tellies, pool tables, claims to have a poker league and karaoke nights. It's a bit shabby and grim, and could...
No surprises lay in store when we entered this sports bar on Wembley High Road. Telly's, lager, late music license - it's almost formulaic in it's makeup. Don't get us wrong, if it's what you're looking for, it's sure to fit...
Refurbished and slightly reformed traditional Irish sports pub in the Wembley Park area - who'd have thought? We say it's reformed as the mostly male clientele were joined by some local office workers who seemed perfectly at...
This large pub gets pretty busy on match days, with the main attraction being the many tellys scattered around the place. We imagine it can be a bit quiet without anything going on at the Stadium and, unless you're local,...
The Bear's obviously in competition with the Wetherspoon next door - not necessarily a bad thing, as the price of a pint is competitive and reasonably priced. It's not an identi-kit pub, though, with lovely leather banquets...
Wembley has more than its fair share of Irish bars, but we have to say Flannery's Bar is a pleasant enough place. The beer choice is as they usually are: damned fine Guinness and John Smith's bitter plus lager - not a lot of...
Imagine a massive country pub. Now imagine it parachuted into suburban Wembley, crushing a row of 30's tract homes like the Wicked Witch of the East in the Wizard of Oz, only the feet sticking out... Anyway, this pub feels like...
Well, Barrett's Free House used to be a down-at-heel Irish bar (what? in Wembley, we hear you mutter), but it looks to be closed and the estate agents boards suggest it's up for grabs again. We'll let you know if it comes back,...
This is a Best Bar None accredited pub, which means it has been assessed and meets national standards for pubs and bars in the UK, meaning it should be well-managed, safe and clean, providing you a good location for that night...