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    The Alma

    3.8 (23 reviews)
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    Closed 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    THE ALMA ATMOSPHERE

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    Quiet
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Chilled, fun, good food, light and airy, friendly staff, well kept ales - my favourite pub around Newington Green / Balls Pond Road

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    Enjoyed the gastropub food and the relatively subdued ambiance when we went here for dinner on a Saturday evening.

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    Review Highlights - The Alma

    There is a dining area that extends onto a little terrace at the back, and a large lounge with low lighting and great music to enjoy a drink.

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    The Duke of Wellington

    The Duke of Wellington

    4.2(16 reviews)
    0.3 miDe Beauvoir
    £

    There seems to be some sort of magical effect in operation at The Duke of Wellington: Whenever a…read moreseat is opened up, whether at a table or at the bar, it is instantly filled, and yet one never can tell from whence the people come -- the place never seems to be crowded, and no one ever seems to be waiting for a chair. It's almost as if the punters are a liquid, flowing in at the same rate as they flow out, always finding their own level. That said, I found The Duke of Wellington to be pleasant but entirely unexceptional. The interior decor is minimalist to the point of nonexistence; the exterior is unremarkable, and there is nothing to recommend a visit to its Dalston location.

    On Sunday I meet a few friends in Hackney for a drink at the Wellington. I had not checked out…read morethis pub before but really enjoyed it. The pub feels part of the neighbourhood and I noticed people taking advantage of the comfy chairs and reading the paper while sipping a pint. The pub is not overbearing and has a low key vibe that I really enjoyed. There is outdoor seating and despite the chill people were taking advantage of that space as well. As far as pubs go, this was a great place to grab a drink and chat with friends. The prices were great and the drinks flowing. I'm not sure if they offer pub grub, I was happy with a few drinks, especially since, as we sat chatting there was talk about turning our get together into a pub crawl. To be honest, I had to nix that idea because after a few minutes in this comfy friendly pub, I was perfectly happy enjoying the Wellington for the evening!

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    The Hunter S Pub - The outside & bar of The Hunter S

    The Hunter S Pub

    3.6(19 reviews)
    0.3 miDe Beauvoir
    ££

    I have no idea what the prior incarnation of this pub was like, but the current one certainly ticks…read moreall the boxes for me: kitschy taxidermy, spectacular ceiling metalwork and chandelier, absurd art in the toilets, and one of the better Sunday roasts I've had in London. Oh, and they have a television, which I probably wouldn't have noticed except for the fact that Murray/Federer match was on and everyone was enthralled. On one hand, my lamb roast was absolutely beautiful. At about £14 (if memory serves), it was the right amount of food to be heartily satisfying. The meat was perfectly tender and kicked up a notch by the mint sauce which came with it. I also sampled some of my tablemates' horseradish sauce and was impressed by the kick - they don't mess around! Meanwhile, I made the mistake of ordering the gazpacho. I really couldn't distinguish it much from just straight-up tomato juice with some salt in it. I'm used to my gazpacho having some consistency and thickness to it. This was watery and unexciting. Even throwing all of the garnishes in (diced tomatoes, onions, and cucumbers) didn't help that much. I probably shouldn't have ended my meal with this, as it was utterly underwhelming. At this point, I was far too full to consider actually enjoying a dessert, but they do offer a cheese board that caught my eye. Another time - definitely glad to have this joint as a wonderful Sunday roast alternative after climbing at The Castle!

    Loved it. Great room. The Sunday roast was good. The Art was saucy. The service could have been…read morebetter. But I work in a fancy Canadian restaurant so I don't know what's expected here.

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    Very nice ceiling

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    The Snooty Fox - Our Wine Club is the first tuesday night of every month, where we disuss, taste & enjoy (not to forget) Our lovely nibbles.

    The Snooty Fox

    3.9(33 reviews)
    0.2 miNewington Green, Highbury
    ££

    Lovely pub. Great for a chilled out drink with a couple of mates as it has a relaxed vibe and…read moreplenty of seating available. The open kitchen instantly attracted me as you can watch an endless parade of goodies on their way to food heaven. So when I arrived, I had great expectations for the Snooty fox Sunday roast, unfortunately this meal looked better than it tasted. I had 'the full Biffter', a Sunday lunch with a slice of everything. I found the meat to be a bit bland but plentiful although extremely fatty. It would have been nice to have more veg to balance it out (you only get one roast potato and one Yorkshire pudding to accompany a small square of cauliflower cheese and greens). Customer service on this day was also a little bit of a let down. Our server was rather brusque with us on a number of instances and when we asked for some extra horseradish sauce, brought us a half used individual portion pot from another table rather than refilling the one from our table. Luck of the draw? Maybe. But I'm not sure I'll be returning to find out.

    This pub has been kind of sort of my local for a while, despite being between 15-30 minutes walk…read morefrom where I have been living the last 9 years. It is certainly the pub I have visited most often, so I am delighted that is finally a geographical local, not just a sentimental one. The beer festivals they hold every few months are the highlights from a beer point of view, but they are a reliable source of quality ale all year around. Otter Ale, a favourite of mine from Devon, is their regular ale (house ale). Their other ales are ever changing, including one specified guest which carries a 20p reduction for CAMRA members. They also serve proper cider. Keen interest in music from the pictures adorning the walls to the juke box to the, at times unusual, DJs that perform. People are occasionally foxy but never snooty at the Snooty Fox!

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    The Cellars

    The Cellars

    3.7(27 reviews)
    0.1 miNewington Green, De Beauvoir, Stoke Newington
    ££

    First time having a proper Sunday roast in London, and this place really set the bar HIGH…read more Such an incredible environment, first off. The owners are extremely friendly and they helped me pick the best dish for my first experience. I couldn't be more happy with my experience. The waitstaff made sure I was happy and taken care of the entirety of my visit. The Cellars can take ALL of my money any day of the week. 10/10 for me.

    Mmmmm ROAST. Having heard lots about the Cellars from many people I finally took the journey across…read moretown to give it a try and it was well worth the journey. It was a lovely sunny day so we decided to sit outside on one of the benches (yes this was in October!) we did venture inside too and they have a huge dining room area and bar with plenty of room for seating and standing on a busier night. The waiters and owner were very friendly guiding us through the menu and prompting us that there was a large table of 24 nearly ready to order and we should get in quickly. Luckily we knew exactly what we wanted: ROAST, so we ordered the beef with a side of wine and a beer. Yum. The food came very quickly and piping hot through. Our beef was cooked to perfection - medium rare and the veg to compliment was delicious. Especially the roasties. I did have to ask for extra gravy but that's just me. The only think I will say is I felt the roast was a bit lacking in size but you really couldn't argue with the quality of what was served so I was happy to pay the price of £14.50. Overall we had a lovely afternoon and I will definitely be back to try more of their menu.

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    The Londesborough

    The Londesborough

    3.3(13 reviews)
    0.7 miStoke Newington
    £££

    My family and I came here for Christmas Eve dinner and it was a great experience! The food was…read moredelicious although there were not many options for the main course. My sister had made a reservation but I can see how this restaurant gets busy - especially for big events. I hear they host large weddings often. The atmosphere was cozy and the staff was very friendly. They had a wide selection of beers and wines. The best part of the meal was the dessert afterwards. We ordered 5 different puddings to share and they were all amazing. I liked that it was in a quiet neighborhood but could see how some people may not stumble upon it since it is not on the main Church Street where most of the other pubs are in the area. Overall, it was the perfect meal to put us all in the Christmas spirit!

    The Londesborough has some really good drinks available, pretty good food and nicely done…read moreinteriors. However, for a local pub on the inner lanes of Stoke Newington, its pretty pricey. Admittedly its on one of the prettier streets of the northern suburbs, but its not quite in the West End, is it?! The food is pretty good though, even on the pricey side. Some of the cocktails are good too, and you can chill out to DJ music on Friday and Saturday. The yummy mummys that take over Stoke Newington have adapted this pub as a local hangout on Sundays - why only Sunday?! So although the Sunday roast is good, its best to carry earplugs to protect your hearing and enjoy your meal. If you choose the right time to visit however, you will find a great atmosphere, especially during the late evening on the weekend.

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    Photo. May 2006.

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