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Pub in [[Locale Harringay|Harringay]], located on the corner of Burgoyne Road and Green Lanes.
Traditional pub in [[Locale Harringay|Harringay]], located on the corner of Burgoyne Road and Green Lanes. It became a free house in August 2007 (according to a now-vanished page on its website) and proudly [http://www.oldaleemporium.co.uk/content/view/173/2/ proclaims] itself to be "a biker friendly pub".
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It became a free house in August 2007 and proudly proclaimed itself as "biker friendly". It then underwent renovation around the end of 2008, and became much neater and smarter than its old, slightly scruffy, incarnation. [http://www.harringayonline.com/forum/topics/the-old-ale-emporiim According to Harringay Online], there was another change of management in late 2013; we haven't done a full survey since, so some of the details below (e.g. about accessibility) may be out of date.
The Old Ale Emporium underwent renovation around the end of 2008/beginning of 2009, and is now much neater and smarter than its old, slightly scruffy, incarnation. There's a comfortable covered patio out the front for the smokers, and the interior has varnished wood panelling and exposed floorboards. The small room at the back has bookshelves filled with books.
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There's a comfortable covered patio out the front for the smokers, and the interior has varnished wood panelling and exposed floorboards. The small room at the back has bookshelves filled with books.
[[Kake]] first visited on a Tuesday lunchtime in June 2008. Summer Lightning (£2.80/pint) and Quick Fix were on as guest ales; Adnams Broadside was available too, but the Pride clip was turned around (the fact they know to do this is a good sign). They weren't serving food, and in fact I don't think they ever do food. The TV was turned on to some music channel or other (sadly including adverts). There were several regulars clustered around the bar, and a few other people came in and out while I was there; everyone seemed to know each other.
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[[Kake]] first visited on a Tuesday lunchtime in June 2008. Summer Lightning (£2.80/pint) and Quick Fix were on as guest ales; Adnams Broadside was available too, and the Pride clip was turned around to indicate it was off. The TV was showing a music channel (sadly including adverts). There were several regulars clustered around the bar, and a few other people came in and out while I was there; everyone seemed to know each other.
[[Kake]] visited again on a Monday afternoon in September 2009. This time there were two ales on; St Austell Tribute (£1.40/half) and London Pride. When I arrived around 3:30pm there were about 15 people in, split between the inside and the outside. A flatscreen TV was showing Sky Sports News with the sound on. Still no evidence of food.
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[[Kake]] visited again on a Monday afternoon in September 2009. This time there were two ales on; St Austell Tribute (£1.40/half) and London Pride. When I arrived around 3:30pm there were about 15 people in, split between the inside and the outside. A flatscreen TV was showing Sky Sports News with the sound on.

[[Steev]] visited on a Monday afternoon (around 4pm) in August 2016. There were four ales on: Caledonian Road to Rio, Speckled Hen, Moles Jailers Daughter, and one other. On keg, they had Strongbow, Symonds cider, and probably four or five lagers plus Guinness. Two halves of ale (both at £1.70) were reasonably well kept. There were roughly six people inside, and six outside; all noisy, and probably half-cut. The jukebox went from cheesy Euro disco pap to "Being Boiled" by the Human League. If the group inside knew the song, they'd sing it. Loudly. There were lots of signs about food allergies, but no sign of food.

There's a free jukebox on Saturday from 8 til 1, and sport showing throughout. The dartboard has an electronic scoring unit.

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* [http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubreviews/25442/ Pubs Galore comments]
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* [http://www.fancyapint.com/pub/2919 Fancyapint review]
* [https://www.yelp.com/biz/the-old-ale-emporium-harringay Yelp comments]
* [https://whatpub.com/pubs/NLD/5583/ WhatPub entry
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* [http://www.fancyapint.com/pubs/pub2919.html Fancyapint review]
* [http://www.qype.co.uk/place/121094 Qype comments]
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Steev]], August 2016. Opening times taken from sign in window, June 2008.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], 21 September 2009. Opening times taken from sign in window, June 2008.</div>
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summary='Traditional pub in Harringay.' website='http://www.oldaleemporium.co.uk/' summary='Traditional pub in Harringay.'
summary='Traditional pub in Harringay.'
website='http://www.oldaleemporium.co.uk/'

Traditional pub in Harringay, located on the corner of Burgoyne Road and Green Lanes. It became a free house in August 2007 (according to a now-vanished page on its website) and proudly proclaims itself to be "a biker friendly pub".

The Old Ale Emporium underwent renovation around the end of 2008/beginning of 2009, and is now much neater and smarter than its old, slightly scruffy, incarnation. There's a comfortable covered patio out the front for the smokers, and the interior has varnished wood panelling and exposed floorboards. The small room at the back has bookshelves filled with books.

Kake first visited on a Tuesday lunchtime in June 2008. Summer Lightning (£2.80/pint) and Quick Fix were on as guest ales; Adnams Broadside was available too, but the Pride clip was turned around (the fact they know to do this is a good sign). They weren't serving food, and in fact I don't think they ever do food. The TV was turned on to some music channel or other (sadly including adverts). There were several regulars clustered around the bar, and a few other people came in and out while I was there; everyone seemed to know each other.

Kake visited again on a Monday afternoon in September 2009. This time there were two ales on; St Austell Tribute (£1.40/half) and London Pride. When I arrived around 3:30pm there were about 15 people in, split between the inside and the outside. A flatscreen TV was showing Sky Sports News with the sound on. Still no evidence of food.

Accessibility: A wide ramp at the front gives step-free access from the street, but there's a step up to get to the back room and the toilets.

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Last visited by Kake, 21 September 2009. Opening times taken from sign in window, June 2008.

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