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The Orange Tree, Totteridge, N20

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7 Totteridge Village
N20
N20 8NX
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Premium Country Pubs (Mitchells & Butlers)

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David Walton left this review about The Orange Tree

Visited 13/05/25

Cask offering of L Pride and Doom Bar. Keg offering of Camden Pale Ale, Neck Oil, Camden Hells, Madri, Pravha, Aspall cider, Peroni, Asahi, Guinness.

This feels like a seriously well-heeled pub, more made in Chelsea than made in N20. My mapping after a few glasses of a very nice red (albeit the by the glass wine list was rather modest) recalled a long rectangle with the bar counter to the left of the entrance on the rear wall. Bare boarded with a tiled patterned skirt along the length of the counter. Some fitted fabric banquettes around the external window and some tall stools on the tiled skirt. There was a seating area over to the extreme left-hand side of the venue, but it seemed to be in use for a private function on my visit. Lots of regular seating to the right of the entrance and the outside seating was incredibly popular on a lovely mid-May mid evening. In a really nice spot so well rewarded for the trek albeit you might feel whether it was worth it based on the beer options.

On 23rd May 2026 - rating: 5
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Rex Rattus left this review about The Orange Tree

Doom Bar and London Pride (£4.30 a pint) were the unexciting ales on in here. But I don't think that people come here for the beer, as it's clearly a food-led destination pub for people wanting to visit a "country" pub for a meal. Main courses are mainly in the £12 - £14 range; the standard homemade burger, etc, is £13.50, but if you want something called a Wagyu Burger it's £16.95. I was the poor relation sitting in the bar area and opting for the soup of the day plus bread and butter - which came with bread but no butter, and I had to go searching in the restaurant area for a spoon.

The interior of the pub is ultra modern, but they've made an effort to give it a country pub look with the addition of fake light coloured beams on the ceiling. But it doesn't really work. the bar counter's also very modern, with copper and pine panels.

There's a dedicated dining area on the right, where you have a greeter to show you to your table. There's another room on the left which also had tables laid for diners, but as nobody was in there I guess it would be used as an overflow at busier times when the main dining area was full. This leaves the "drinking" area in the middle as you enter, where the bar counter's sited. Here you have a couple of chunky tall tables/tall stools, some round copper topped tables, and bucket armchairs. All redolant of a hotel lounge. The main attraction of this pub (in my opinion) is the outside seating area, near the attractive pond. It's a little too near the main road, but is nice enough on a warm day nonetheless.

This is clearly a destination pub for those wanting to dine in, or outside, a country pub. The ale selection's boring to say the least - but of course they may sell more Prosecco or Pinot Grigio here.

On 9th September 2017 - rating: 4
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Tris C left this review about The Orange Tree

To say that this pub is out of the way is something of an understatement - it's a good 25-minute walk each way from the station.

Dating from the mid-18th century in "The Manor of Totteridge", this pub was rebuilt in 1923 and due to its location, very closely resembles a picture postcard village pub situated in what must be one of the most affluent locations outside central London.

Quite spacious inside with what would probably once have been several rooms, the place has little if anything in the way of traditional décor today. It's also presided over by the same posse who run the dreary Freemasons Arms and even more dreary Old Bull & Bush (both NW3) so it should come as no surprise that this pub's décor looks like it has come from a job lot used to supply the above: hanging spot lamps [check], polished metal-topped circular tables (copper here) [check] and leatherette drum chairs [check]. The side flanking areas appear to be reserved for dining with a central bar area of modest proportions primarily for the drinker. The client base seems to be quite homogenous north London-wealthy as well as some blinged-up cockney types who perhaps draw an income from Hatton Garden safe deposit boxes.

There are premium lagers aplenty but only two ales: Sharp's Doom Bar and Fuller's London Pride which, priced at £2.00 for a half, is quite reasonable for the area. It was however a bit lifeless and flat.

I can imagine that the beer garden is something of a pull, though the duck pond appeared a little stagnant. There are painfully few remaining pubs in N20 and this, being so isolated, is the immediate area's only choice but The Griffin by the station looked altogether more appealing so I doubt very much that I'll be returning.

On 24th July 2015 - rating: 3
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Pub location see interactive map of local area
Map location corrected by Tris C
Oakleigh Park, 1.82 miles, 35 min walk (show)
New Barnet, 2.5 miles, 48 min walk (show)
Mill Hill Broadway, 3.26 miles, 1 hr 2 min walk (show)
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23rd May 2026, 10:37
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16th May 2025, 12:09
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  • Accommodation : No last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
  • Bar Billiards : No last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
  • Beer Festivals : No last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
  • Beer Garden : Yes last updated 09 September 2017 by Rex Rattus
  • Car Park : Yes last updated 28 June 2015 by Tris C
  • Child Friendly : Yes last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
  • Darts : No last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
  • Hot Food : Yes last updated 09 September 2017 by Rex Rattus
  • Jukebox : No last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
  • Karaoke : No last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
  • Live Music : No last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
  • Live TV Sports : No last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
  • Micropub : No last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
  • Pinball : No last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
  • Pool Table : No last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
  • Real Ale : Yes last updated 09 September 2017 by Rex Rattus
  • Wheelchair Access : No last updated 25 July 2015 by Tris C
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