North London Tavern
375 Kilburn High RoadLondon
NW6 7QB
See more about this pub on WhatPub, CAMRA's national pub guide.
The pub underwent a refurb in the summer of 2023 but the general consensus talking to customers was that it has not been a refurb for the better. Here is one comment, "Latest refreshment sadly did away with most of the settee booth style seating replacing it with high tables and stools. Spolis the atmosphere" See what you think. Note - cash no longer accepted, payment by card only.
24 January 2023 - a new manager keen on cask beer has been appointed so hopefully the range will develop. Beers from Chiltern, Portobello and Twickenham were available on the night but this might be because a CAMRA meeting was being held that night. Time will tell but let us hope for the best.
The North London Tavern was built in 1894 for the Railway workers. A central bar breaks up the pub and the decorated ceiling, lighting, wooden seating and floor create a warm ambience. There is a gastro-style restaurant at the rear in a very nice room but bar snacks are also available. Function room for hire. Beer range changes and often used to feature London breweries such as Sambrook's or Truman's.
Quiz Sun nights, Weds eve open mic. Outside seating on busy main road or slightly less busy side road. The pub was opened out in a November 2014 refurbishment but its essentially pleasant interior remains. Kilburn is the nearest tube. Brondesbury station is on the London Overground.