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The Beaufort, Colindale, NW9
NW9
NW9 5TW
Reviews (Current Rating Average: 5 of 10) see review guidelines
David Walton left this review about The Beaufort
Visited 22/04/25
Cask offering of Original and Special with two of the four handpumps unused. Typical Youngs venue keg offering of Pravha, Madri, Neck Oil, Estrella, Peroni, Camden Hells, Asahi, Guinness, Aspall.
Large and airy Youngs establishment about a 5 min walk from Colindale tube station. It is essentially L shaped with the foot of the L just inside the entrance and with the bar counter, wood with zinc panelling on the front, along the start of the long part of the L! It is bare boarded with some black inlays to the wood in front of the bar counter. Some tall stools at the bar counter. There are tall tables to the right of the entrance and a couple of rows of red fabric sofas to the left of the entrance in the glass plated frontage. Opposite the start of the bar counter is a seating area with regular tables and chairs, commenced by a long leather seat padded church bench. A door takes you out onto the patio area at the side of the pub, paved with large tables and huge umbrellas with overhead electric heaters or smaller picnic style benches. Beyond the bar counter to the back of the pub is a dining area with booth tables and regular tables and chairs with the kitchen serving hatch in the back left corner. Nice high ceiling, pleasant lighting and with the doors wedged open made for a cool atmosphere in the venue. Definitely one of the newer Youngs venues but given a number of them I have been to can't event muster up a hand pump, this was a (marginally) better example of its type.
On 19th July 2025
- rating: 5
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Komakino . left this review about The Beaufort
A modern Young's establishment which serves the new Beaufort Park estate. Located on a corner plot, this has an internal L-shape, with seating for drinking, dining, or both on the periphery and the bar occupying the crook of the L. Floor to ceiling windows make it bright inside along with its pine floors and white painted ceiling. A clutch of flatscreen TVs showed a World Cup match and on a hot Sunday afternoon, more people were enjoying drinks than dining, making a dining area out back largely redundant. Three banks of keg fonts offered a variety of lagers and four ale pumps were located in the midst - 2 x Sharp's Doom Bar and 2 x Young's Bitter. With the mercury pushing 30 degrees C, there was a bigger need for cold and wet, and a wallet-sapping pint of Beavertown Neck Oil did the trick, albeit at £5.65 for a pint's worth: still the skull glass looked good though. A narrow patio out front, shielded from outside by foliage was well-populated and a breezy throughflow meant the temperature under the collar remained temperate.
On 21st July 2018
- rating: 5
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Strongers . left this review about The Beaufort
This Youngs pub only had Bombardier and Ordinary on during my visit. There was also an unused ale pump and a selection of standard and premium lagers. I found the barman that served me to be friendly enough, but the pub itself is totally devoid of any atmosphere and is more like a hotel bar. There is a plasma screen at one end of the pub which was showing Sky Sports News, but I saw no live sport advertised. There is also a dining area with set tables at the other end of the long bar past the high tables and sofas.
I can't envisage returning here again.
On 16th March 2009
- rating: 5
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