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The Devonshire house was a [[Category Wetherspoons|Wetherspoon's pub]] in [[Locale Crouch End|Crouch End]]. According to the Jun/Jul 2016 <i>London Drinker</i>, it closed in May 2016 and is due to become a shop. |
A [[Category Wetherspoons|Wetherspoon's pub]] in [[Locale Crouch End|Crouch End]], which used to be an All Bar One, and opened in 2010. |
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The information below is retained for historical purposes. <div class="old_info"> A [[Category Wetherspoons|Wetherspoon's pub]] in [[Locale Crouch End|Crouch End]], which used to be an All Bar One, and opened in 2010. |
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], August 2013.</div> </div> |
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], August 2013. Opening hours taken from the Wetherspoons website, August 2013.</div> |
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category='Now Closed' |
category='Accessible Toilet,Pub Food,Pubs,Real Ale,Step-Free Access,Wetherspoons' |
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formatted_website_text='jdwetherspoon.co.uk/ho...' |
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hours_text='8am-11:30pm Mon-Thu; 8am-12:30am Fri-Sat; 8am-11:30pm Sun' latitude='51.577726' locale='Crouch End,N8' longitude='-0.121935' |
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opening_hours_text='' phone='' postcode='' summary='Now closed; was a Wetherspoons pub in Crouch End.' website='' website='http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/pubs/the-devonshire-house' |
opening_hours_text='8am-11:30pm Mon-Thu; 8am-12:30am Fri-Sat; 8am-11:30pm Sun' os_x='530122' os_y='188264' phone='020 3213 0600' postcode='N8 9SN' website='' summary='Wetherspoons pub in Crouch End.' website='http://www.jdwetherspoon.co.uk/home/pubs/the-devonshire-house' |
A Wetherspoon's pub in Crouch End, which used to be an All Bar One, and opened in 2010.
Despite the low-ceilinged shop-conversion layout, it's noticeably more upmarket than your usual Wetherspoons, with fleur-de-lis upholstery on the chairs and chandelier-style lighting. Large windows at the front lead back past a long bar to a seating area at the back. Booths line the walls with smaller tables on the carpeted floor.
There's a wide range of good value beers and wines, with the usual emphasis on the cask ales. There are ten handpulls, in two blocks of five, with a number of Fuller's-owned ales (Front Row, HSB and Seafarer's Ale on Ewan's February 2011 visit) amongst others. On Kake's August 2013 visit, a pint of lime and soda was 50p.
They also serve their standard food menu.
Ewan's verdict: Service was friendly and professional. A perfectly pleasant place for a drink.
Accessibility: No steps to get in, and it's step-free to the bar, some of the seating, and the RADAR-locked accessible toilet. Around half of the seating (and the ladies' and gents' toilets) is up two steps at the back.
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