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A vast and cavernous former dairy (as the name suggests), located just near [[Crouch Hill Station]] at the top of [[Locale Stroud Green|Stroud Green]] Road.
A vast and cavernous former dairy (as the name suggests), located just near [[Crouch Hill Station]] at the top of [[Locale Stroud Green|Stroud Green]] Road, run by the Real Pubs people (who also run [[Bald Faced Stag, N2 8AB|the Bald Faced Stag]] among others).
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<b>Note:</b> In October 2020, [https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/oct/07/greene-king-to-cut-up-to-800-jobs-and-shut-79-pubs-and-restaurants-covid Greene King announced] that 79 of its pubs would remain closed during the period of Covid-19 restrictions, and that around a third of these would close permanently. The Old Dairy was one of the 79; however, according to an email from Greene King Guest Relations in February 2021, no decision has been made yet over the long-term future of the pub, so it may well reopen once social distancing is no longer necessary.
There's something a little disconcerting about somewhere so big, but the new owners have decorated it nicely and laid it out with solid wooden chairs and tables (though some were close to being unusable, so rickety were they), and a good number of leather couches. The area where we ended up had two leather armchairs and a mirrored coat/hat stand. There's a separate dining room area along the Crouch Hill side, which is filled at the weekends by parents and children. A couple of other rooms branch off from the main area, some of which are cosy and quiet and others (such as the one by the intersection, with its surrounding of pane glass) can get very noisy.
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Previously owned by the [http://web.archive.org/web/20110227051955/http://www.realpubs.co.uk/ Realpubs] chain, it was [http://web.archive.org/web/20110831040756/http://www.morningadvertiser.co.uk/news.ma/article/90427 acquired] by [[Category Greene King|Greene King]] in April 2011, along with the rest of the chain. Our comments below predate the takeover; however, signs are that Greene King intend to retain the Realpubs "concept".
They show sports on a big screen occasionally, and there's also a bar billiards table by the entrance.
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There's something a little disconcerting about somewhere so big, but it's decorated nicely and laid out with solid wooden chairs and tables (though some can be rather rickety), and a good number of leather couches. The area where [[Ewan]] ended up on one visit had two leather armchairs and a mirrored coat/hat stand.
On tap are London Pride, and when I visited Flowers IPA and one other. Draught lagers include Leffe and Hoegaarden, as well as Addlestone's cider. A half of Leffe and a black coffee came to &pound;4.45, which is fairly expensive I think.
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There's a separate dining room area along the Crouch Hill side, which is filled at the weekends by parents and children. A couple of other rooms branch off from the main area, some of which are cosy and quiet and others (such as the one by the intersection, with its surrounding of pane glass) can get quite noisy.
Food is served noon-3pm and 6:30-10:30pm Monday to Saturday, and noon-9pm Sunday. The food menu looks very interesting and not quite as expensive as the nearby [[Noble, N4 4AP|Noble]] (which in general is a smaller, cosier place for a drink). I haven't sampled it though.
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They show sports on a big screen occasionally, and there's also a bar billiards table by the entrance. A music pub quiz was advertised on a Wednesday on a visit in August 2008, but can't be sure how often it runs.

On tap are London Pride, Flowers IPA and Hooky Gold (though Pride was off on an August 2008 visit). Draught lagers include Leffe and Hoegaarden, as well as Addlestone's cider. In Mar 2008, a half of Leffe and a black coffee came to &pound;4.45, which is fairly expensive.

Food is served noon-3pm and 6:30-10:30pm Monday to Saturday, and noon-9pm Sunday. The food menu looks pretty decent and not quite as expensive as the nearby [[Noble, N4 4AP|Noble]] (which in general is a smaller, cosier place for a drink); there's a separate bar menu and dining room menu (though the latter can be served throughout the pub). I haven't sampled the food.

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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080415045726/http://www.timeout.com/london/bars/reviews/11321.html Time Out review]
* [http://booinlondon.blogspot.com/2010/02/old-dairy.html Boo In London review]
* [http://pickyglutton.wordpress.com/2012/05/31/the-old-dairy-review/ Picky Glutton review]
* [https://www.yelp.co.uk/biz/the-old-dairy-london Yelp comments
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* [http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub1753.html Fancy A Pint review]
* [http://www.timeout.com/london/bars/reviews/11321.html Time Out review]
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]] and others, August 2008. Food times verified at that visit.</div>
address='1-3 Crouch Hill'
category='Bar Billiards,Good Beer Guide 2014,Good Beer Guide 2015,Good Beer Guide 2016,Good Beer Guide 2017,Good Beer Guide 2018,Greene King,Pub Food,Pub Quiz,Pub Quiz On Wednesdays,Pubs,Real Ale'
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Ewan]] and Jo, 2 March 2008. Food times verified at that visit. Opening hours taken from Time Out website, March 2008.</div>
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category='Bar Billiards,Food Served Evenings,Food Served Lunchtimes,Pubs,Real Ale'
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summary='Vast pub in a former dairy near Crouch Hill Station.' website='[http://www.realpubs.co.uk/x/theOldDairy.html Real Pubs]' summary='Vast pub in a former dairy near Crouch Hill Station.'
summary='Vast pub in a former dairy near Crouch Hill Station.'
website='[http://www.realpubs.co.uk/x/theOldDairy.html Real Pubs]'

A vast and cavernous former dairy (as the name suggests), located just near Crouch Hill Station at the top of Stroud Green Road, run by the Real Pubs people (who also run the Bald Faced Stag among others).

There's something a little disconcerting about somewhere so big, but the new owners have decorated it nicely and laid it out with solid wooden chairs and tables (though some were close to being unusable, so rickety were they), and a good number of leather couches. The area where we ended up had two leather armchairs and a mirrored coat/hat stand. There's a separate dining room area along the Crouch Hill side, which is filled at the weekends by parents and children. A couple of other rooms branch off from the main area, some of which are cosy and quiet and others (such as the one by the intersection, with its surrounding of pane glass) can get very noisy.

They show sports on a big screen occasionally, and there's also a bar billiards table by the entrance.

On tap are London Pride, and when I visited Flowers IPA and one other. Draught lagers include Leffe and Hoegaarden, as well as Addlestone's cider. A half of Leffe and a black coffee came to £4.45, which is fairly expensive I think.

Food is served noon-3pm and 6:30-10:30pm Monday to Saturday, and noon-9pm Sunday. The food menu looks very interesting and not quite as expensive as the nearby Noble (which in general is a smaller, cosier place for a drink). I haven't sampled it though.

The huge space attracts a lot of large groups of locals, and it can get a bit overwhelming at times. However, it's certainly not a bad place for a drink.

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Last visited by Ewan and Jo, 2 March 2008. Food times verified at that visit. Opening hours taken from Time Out website, March 2008.

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