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Good Beer Guide pub in Cockfosters.
Note: When we last visited, it was part of a chain run by the Orchid Group. However, the pubs in chain have mainly now been transferred to other operators. This may also be the case with the Cock & Dragon, and hence some of the information below may be out of date.
They serve regular pub food at lunchtimes (noon-2:30pm) and Thai food lunchtimes and evenings photo of the Thai menu as of September 2007.
bob visited on a Saturday afternoon in September 2010. The real ales available were Woodforde Wherry (£3.40/pint), Greene King IPA, and Young's London Gold. The Wherry was fine.
I also tried some food; the pad ped gaprow neau (£6.90) photo. This was hot enough even for my palate, and came with a lot of gravy.
According to the 2011 Good Beer Guide, they have an extensive rear garden including a covered heated area.
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Accessibility info: Disabled entrance at the side. Toilets on the level inside.
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