The Dignity, Finchley Central
FancyaPint?'s review...
After a few changes in previous years, the Dignity has managed to settle down nicely and successfully answer the problem of how to make this shop conversion a desirable place to drink. Their approach to make it stylish and trendy - but still down-to-earth and comfortable - seems to be the right one. Couches and armchairs are interspersed with butcher's block tables and there's low level subtle lighting to add a warm glow. As you might expect there's a good wine list, along with a selection of premium lagers, Strawberry Fruli and London Pride on tap. A decent pub food menu is served late and was reasonably priced. A pleasant one for a daytime drink, the sight of the DJ decks (and a large amount of vinyl) in the corner suggests things get a bit livelier come nightfall. What with the remodelling of the Catcher in the Rye down the road a couple of years back, this little patch of Finchley has been lowered into the box marked 'trendy'. Well I never.
15 Sep 2011
The Dignity (awful name!) showed promise when it first opened, but has gradually been allowed to get shabby looking, with slack service. Not actually awful (and the beer remains drinkable, if unmemorable), but certainly disappointing.
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363 Regent's Park Road, Finchley Central, London, N3 1DH
020 8349 1453
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Finchley Central: Take the Regents Park Road exit, turn right and head up to the main road. Turn left in Regents Park Road and head downhill. The pub is just across the road.
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History
26 Oct 11 Updated by Jo_1976
26 Oct 11 Updated by Jo_1976












