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Rattle & Hum, Wood Green, N22
N22
N22 8HH
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5½ of 10) see review guidelines
David Walton left this review about Rattle & Hum
Visited 28/04/25
No cask. Keg offering of Fosters, Coors, Moretti, Cruz, Red Stripe, berries & cherries Old Mount cider, Guinness, Inch's cider, Carling, Madri, John Smiths, a couple from Beavertown, the Neck Oil and what looked like Bones Lager from a distance, a couple from Brixton, at least the Reliance Pale Ale and maybe the Coldharbour lager but couldn't get close to that end of the bar counter. Another tap I also couldn't make out.
This is a quite large sport orientated venue with around half a dozen screens dotted around the walls. The venue is a mixture of plain and patterned tiles. The bar counter is timber fronted and is on the left-hand wall mid venue. There are a couple of dart boards on the wall before the start of the bar counter area and some leather banquettes and nice leather chairs not too closely packed in the seating area to the left of the entrance. A corner beyond the bar on the left-hand wall had a fitted leather banquette and several framed photos of Amy Winehouse on the walls above. In front of the bar is a row of tall tables and opposite the bar counter a ledge with tall stools slightly raised above the seating in the window on the right-hand edge of the venue. There is a snug area in the far-right hand corner and a pizza oven in the front right-hand corner, closed on my visit but serving the venue and take always on evenings a bit later in the week. The music was lively but reverts to sport commentary for big events. There are plenty of neon signs and enamelled witticisms adorning the walls. All told a very pleasant bar, lacking only in interesting beer options.
On 24th May 2026
- rating: 5
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john gray left this review about The Lord Nelson
Very average Greene King pub mostly catering for the keg drinkers.Had IPA on cask but dull.Not busy.
On 23rd July 2016
- rating: 5
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hondo . left this review about The Lord Nelson
Large corner pub a short walk from wood green tube station. A central island bar had 4 real ale taps but just 1 on during my visit. The pub has a pool table.
On 6th June 2012
- no rating submitted
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Alesonly . left this review about The Lord Nelson
I went in here on a Sunday Evening Recently and found the place was Much better than I thought its recently been refurbished and Its Now Painted Black outside making it look much better & more inviting than the Photos. I also found the place too be Clean & fresh inside which also looks like its been recently decorated a few large TVs were showing sport but being Sunday the place was not too full so I got served Quickly. I found staff very polite But did not see any real Ales on sale mostly Lagers and IPA smooth. I would probably return here if passing.
On 16th August 2010
- rating: 6
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Strongers . left this review about The Lord Nelson
I'm always a little apprehensive when a pub I enter has one of its TV screens hooked up to the CCTV on full display to the pub. Granted there are plenty more for the football, but I don't understand why they feel the need to broadcast the fact that they are watching you. Is it really that bad in here?
The pub has a central bar and they've gone for some sort of ‘American Sports Bar' feel. Even though the barmaid was very friendly I won't be bothering with this place again.
On 5th November 2008
- rating: 5
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