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    Robin Hood Pub

    3.7 (3 reviews)
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    The King & Tinker Pub & Restaurant

    The King & Tinker Pub & Restaurant

    4.3(6 reviews)
    2.5 miEnfield
    ££

    What do you do when the weather is nice? Head to the pub garden of course!…read more This pub is hidden down some country lane, it is extremely cute and there is a lot of outdoor seating. There is also a lovely play area for children. We ordered food and was told that the food would take an hour and a half (they weren't joking) on their menu it states 'we don't make fast food, we make good food' something like that, well boy was that far from the truth. We ordered: Onion rings, garlic bread, breaded mushrooms, potato skins, tuna sandwich, and a burger. Garlic bread was awful it was a baguette with loaded cheese, the tuna sandwich was also awful. All that food came to £40. This pub got 3 stars just because of the location and the outdoor seating and even that is generous. There are much better pubs that have a good garden.

    The King and Tinker is a very old pub (the oldest in Enfield, apparently) situated in a rural…read morelocation by White Webbs Park. It is in the London Borough of Enfield, not far from the border with Hertfordshire, but you wouldn't think you were anywhere near London. We'd passed the pub a number of times before while out walking but yesterday decided to stop for a drink and something to eat. We had a hot salt beef sandwich (a pub speciality) and poached fish of the day. Both meals were good. I also had a pint of Hobgoblin ale (not great, but drinkable) and a second pint, of London Pride (very good). The staff were very polite, friendly and helpful. What I particularly liked about the King and Tinker was that it hadn't been modernised or made to seem fancy (the dreaded 'country pub & dining'). It was just how typical country pubs used to be, with photos and pictures of local interest on the wall, regulars sitting at the bar chatting with each other and the staff, and no piped music playing. It seemed like it was more or less the same as it would have been 30 or 40 years ago, except for the fact it offers a full food menu, which many pubs didn't in those days. We enjoyed our visit so much we made a note to come back again when out walking in the area.

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    The Woodman Pub

    The Woodman Pub

    3.6(8 reviews)
    3.4 miWinchmore Hill
    ££

    This was a cool place by Grovelands Park. It's a small place but has great outdoor seating area in…read morethe back (side). It seems this is why many locals come by on warm Sunday nights. We ordered 3 items: the last two were Sunday roasts of beef and pork. They were good but by the time we ordered (6:30) it may have been too late in the day. However the baked Camembert hit the spot. Simple, yes, but very nice. They put garlic in it (cut a bit too thick though) which added a lot. Gets a 4 for a great atmosphere, outdoor seating in the back, and the appetizer.

    This is a bit of a weird old place, schizophrenic almost. It…read moreis a beautifully old looking pub from the outside and right next to Grovelands Park, perfect for a quick drink before a stint in rehab (the famous Priory Hospital is within the grounds of the park). But inside it is a bit of a mish-mash, and could certainly do with a spruce up. Old black wooden beams, stone walls, fire places etc., and then new pine chairs, a glass conservatory and a few attempts to 'modernise', which don't come together well at all. The food was good though, and there is an ok selection of ales and drinks, so a decent pub, but it could be so much better. Unfortunately, there is not really any other choice of pub in the immediate proximity, so is your only option...there are a lot worse, but as `i said, they could do sooo much better. Forgot to mention, it has a decent sized car park to the side too.

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