Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 23 and Version 22 of Oakdale Arms, N4 1NP
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The Oakdale was a pub in [[Locale Harringay|Harringay]]. It [http://www.tottenhamjournal.co.uk/news/developers_call_time_on_popular_harringay_pub_1_783552 closed for good] in March 2011. |
Pub in [[Locale Harringay|Harringay]]. It was in the 2007 Good Beer Guide, but not the 2008 edition. |
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The information below is retained for people who want to know what it used to be like. |
<b>Note:</b> [http://www.tottenhamjournal.co.uk/news/developers_call_time_on_popular_harringay_pub_1_783552 According to the Tottenham & Wood Green Journal], the Oakdale will close for good in March 2011. |
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<div class="old_info"> Pub in [[Locale Harringay|Harringay]]. It was in the 2007 Good Beer Guide, but not the 2008 edition. |
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* [http://www.upnorthlondon.com/?p=7 Up North London review] |
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category='Now Closed' |
category='Beer Garden,Bring Your Own Food,Free Wireless,Good Beer Guide 2007,Pubs,Real Ale,Real Cider,Smoking Area' |
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host='81.2.102.215' hours_text='' |
host='212.183.140.35' hours_text='noon-11pm Mon-Sat; noon-10:30pm Sun' latitude='51.577253' locale='Harringay,N4' longitude='-0.086562' |
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opening_hours_text='' phone='' postcode='' summary='Now closed; was a pub in Harringay.' |
opening_hours_text='noon-11pm Mon-Sat; noon-10:30pm Sun' os_x='532574' os_y='188275' phone='020 8800 2013' postcode='N4 1NP' summary='Pub in Harringay.' |
Pub in Harringay. It was in the 2007 Good Beer Guide, but not the 2008 edition.
Note: According to the Tottenham & Wood Green Journal, the Oakdale will close for good in March 2011.
Very much into their real ale, and their single malts; they also usually have real cider. On a March 2008 visit, there were four Milton brews and one guest beer on tap; when the guest beer ran out it was replaced with another as soon as the line was cleaned. In June 2008, Old Rosie was £1.30/half and Stowford Press was £2.20/pint.
Whilst the quality of the beer is as good as its sister pub, the Pembury Tavern, the atmosphere is quite different, being far more of a locals' pub, laid out with seats (including a couple of armchairs) and standing areas for drinking, rather than tables for eating at.
Unlike the Pembury Tavern, the Oakdale Arms has a licence for music, so has a jukebox and a video projector, which on Nick's March 2008 visit was showing ITV1 (with sound) and on Kake's June 2008 visit was showing football. Nick has been told that a Wii is often also plugged into this, but hasn't seen it first hand. They do have a jukebox, and when Rob the manager (or is he still the assistant manager?) (who is a character in himself) is behind the bar it may well be playing rock/metal.
They don't do food, and on a June 2008 visit Kake got the impression that there are no plans to change this. "Authentic Black Country" pork scratchings were £1. In July 2007, a staff member mentioned in the BITE comments linked below that they're happy for you to bring in takeaways.
They have set up a sheltered area in the beer garden for smokers, following the ban, and there are also some bench/table things out the front. Free wireless; the network's named after the pub, and there's no password.
See also:
- Beer In The Evening comments
- Fancyapint review
- Time Out review
- Up North London review
- Boak and Bailey review
- Impy Malting review
- Qype comments
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