Finnegan's Wake has - for now at least - bitten the dust. We hope that whatever replaces it is an improvement, and will keep an eye out on developments here.
Sal's Bar is a comfortable pub which covers the essentials well for its older Irish clientele. Racing on the big screen, wall-to-wall Guinness and a friendly atmosphere prevailed when we dropped by. Red Artexed walls and a...
Recently (and arguably misleadingly) renamed from Bar Charliez, but otherwise substantially unchanged, C. T. Wine Bar is quite an interesting cross-cultural fertilisation, a Polish-Irish bar. In practice, this means that Poles...
We don't know what it says about a pub when it still has a payphone, but it's one of the few novelties you'll spot in Finbar's, a vast Irish pub that fills the gap between Paddy Powers and the Vantage Pharmacy on Neasden Lane....
We reckon that this is by some way the most atmospheric pub in Neasden, even if it is, perhaps, just a little contrived. Still, for a building that appears to have started out as a Woolies, it's come a long way. It is a proper...
As its green Tudor exterior indicates, Greenes is an exemplar of old-fashioned Irish drinking. The key ingredients are all here: Magners cider, Guinness, pictures of Celtic F.C. and Gaelic games aplenty. There is even red...