Queens
26 Broadway ParadeHornsey
N8 9DE
See more about this pub on WhatPub, CAMRA's national pub guide.
Aug 2024 - a visitor commented, " Lots of chromium-plated fonts, but I didn't see any handpumps. The chalk board outside did say Real Ales, but I saw no evidence inside. I didn't enquire, or I might have found myself buying a pint I didn't want." We are looking to double check this.
A well restored building, built originally as a hotel, which was saved from becoming a pizza restaurant by a campaign run by local residents and supported by CAMRA. The pub boasts a wealth of carved fittings and original features, including a large circular central bar, making it an important historical landmark in Crouch End. It is listed on CAMRA's National inventory of pub interiors of special historic interest as well as being Grade II listed.
It is a companion piece to the equally fine Salisbury, Green Lanes, N 4 . Both were built by the same developer - John Cathles Hill and it retains much of its original layout, including a screen in the front bar, now cut through to give all round access. Wonderful art nouveau-style stained glass and a marvellous, circular main entrance. One end of the pub has now been laid out for formal dining, with an ornate ceiling and open kitchen and there is a small garden at the rear (heated in winter).