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    The King & Tinker Pub & Restaurant

    The King & Tinker Pub & Restaurant

    4.3(6 reviews)
    2.6 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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    Pied Bull

    Pied Bull

    2.1(14 reviews)
    2.2 miEnfield
    ££

    Visited yesterday. Lovely sitting out in the sunshine. I would like to point out that the pub is…read moreunder new management. Barry, Maxine and their staff are friendly and welcoming. We didn't eat there as the kitchen is not yet up and running (hence only 4 stars) but there was cold food on offer which looked very nice. Will definitely visit again.

    If my grandmother does not eat a meal at exactly 1pm every day, she turns savage and tyrannical…read more Things were looking bad after the scenic route to Enfield from St. Albans took longer than expected. Fortunately, en route to visit the gardens in Capel Manor College down the street, I was able to spot the Pied Bull before things got out of hand. The monster reared its head, and I did an immediate U-turn to feed the beast. Expecting the usual pub mystery meats covered in clotted cheese, we were surprised to find that this establishment considers itself something of a gastro-pub serving a variety of odd "fusion" dishes, including a crepe-like ratatouille pancake, decent vegetable puree soup, chorizo covered in what apparently passes here for haloumi cheese, and a tuna steak that is of course cooked all the way through until it is dead, since, although great strides have been made, you Brits have a long way to go before you become acclimated to seared raw fish. Not a bad diversion. My grandmother was serene as butterfly fluttering about the gardens the rest of the afternoon.

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    Toby Carvery Whitewebbs House

    Toby Carvery Whitewebbs House

    3.6(5 reviews)
    2.6 miEnfield
    ££

    There are many carveries and some are rubbish while others, like Whitewebbs, take the limelight and…read moreoutshine them all. Nice country park setting of a beautiful house. Shown to a table immediately by the 'front of house' member of staff. Didn't catch her name, unfortunately, but a really charming young lady. Must say that is a good starting point of this review, the staff are brilliant. Friendly yet professional and attentive. The carvery cannot be beaten at those prices and, unusually, the veggies are fresh. We have been to some where the veg has turned to mush. All I can say is, if you are hungry and in the area, give Whitewebbs a try. Trust me, like us, you will love it.

    As far as I can tell, the only main course they server here is a roast dinner that you collect…read moreyourself from the carvery. When ever I've been, you choose between either roast beef, turkey, pork or gammon. Or you can have a selection of each. This place as a real old style pub feel to it. You can have a few drinks at they bar if your need to wait for your table. In my opinion its very well priced here. I would imagine that you would spend similar money cooking your own roast dinner. They do great deserts here too. The staff are generally quite friendly. There's a large car park at the front so parking should never be a problem. There's also a large garden at the back which is quite nice during the summer months.

    The Goat - pubs - Updated May 2026

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