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Compton Arms, Highbury  fancyapint.com rated pub, rated4 pints - click for an explanation of our ratings

location:

Highbury

address:

4 Compton Avenue, N1 2XD

phone:

0871 258 6156*
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nearest stations:

Highbury and Islington London Overground stationLondon Underground station
(220m) - zone 2

Essex Road railway station
(550m) - zone 2

Canonbury London Overground station
(820m)

Caledonian Road and Barnsbury London Overground station
(870m)

Drayton Park railway station
(960m)

how to find it:

On leaving Highbury and Islington tube, turn right, walk towards the crossing at the top of Upper Street, cross it and walk towards the Ford dealership. Just before you get to the car showroom there is a narrower road on your right, turn down it and the pub is a short distance down on the left.

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nearby attraction(s):

Business Design Centre (1Km)

picture of Compton Arms
For a long time, we've had the impression that the Compton Arms likes to think is somewhere out in the wilds of Surrey or Sussex and come to that, the locals seem to, too. But that's OK with us. The Compton certainly does look after its beer really well, with an extensive and ever-changing range of bitters on the hand pumps ready for your delectation. But you need to get in early, it is a tiny place that fills up very, very easily, although the street outside and the compact beer garden at the back do help to cope with the overflow. To complement the excellent beer, there's decent traditional pub grub - with Sunday roasts a speciality. With friendly service and a broad mix of punters, The Compton Arms offers the sort of traditional pub atmosphere you won't find on the nearby Upper Street and that's probably why it's so popular. The Compton Arms is very fine place indeed.

reviewed:
23/03/2009
reviewed by pubdog

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