The Thornhill Arms, King's Cross
FancyaPint?'s review...
With competing Trumans and Charringtons signage on the outside and tiled inside as well as out, the Thornhill is a rather nice specimen, although some of the original architectual features have been altered or are missing altogether. The beer's good (seems to be Brakspear and London Pride as regular favourites), the landlord’s friendly and it's pretty comfortable, if a little on the stripped down side, all in all. They’ve also got regular live music nights and themed nights to choose from. We’ve not tried the food, but will aim to do so next time. It’s located a little further up Caledonian road than a lot of people are willing to go but frankly, it's worth the trip.
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148 Caledonian Road, King's Cross, London, N1 9RD
020 7837 4693
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How to find the The Thornhill Arms pub
From King's Cross: Come out of the main station and turn left up Pentonville Road. Cross York Way and take the second left into Caledonian Road. The pub is about five minutes walk away on the right hand corner of the road at the junction with Wynford Road.
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History
21 Jun 11 Updated by septic
21 Jun 11 Updated by septic









