The Pleasure Boat is situated alongside the Grand Union Canal where it passes through Alperton. Although from a distance, it appears run-down, verging on derelict, and suggests at best a grim and dour old man's pub, the...
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...
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,...
Originally built in 1938 as a 24-hour transport cafe on the newly built North Circular Road, the Ace Cafe has been a North London landmark for motorcyclists ever since. The current building was a rebuild after WWII, when it was...
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...
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...