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Mannions (Prince Arthur), N15

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158 Broad Lane
N15
N15 4QJ
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David Walton left this review about Mannions (Prince Arthur)

Visited 25/06/25

Single hand pump offering Doom Bar. Bit of trepidation on choosing but in fact a well-kept pint. Keg offering of Inch's, Chieftain IPA, Madri, Carling, Alpacalypse, Coors, Neck Oil, Heineken, original SB, Fosters, Guinness and Sharps Cold River cider.

No prizes for guessing but a decent sized Irish pub between Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale. I thought it was a decent space, with lots of interesting features such as the mural going round the top two foot or so of the walls round the entire perimeter depicting scenes of Irish village life during a simpler time. The venue is a rectangular shape with the longer length along the roadside. Bar counter opposite the entrance on the back wall and has a tiled skirt in an otherwise bare boarded venue. Not surprisingly there are tall, backed stool seating along the length of the bar counter. There are a couple of banquettes along the window wall facing the bar counter with a couple of regular tables and regular chairs. Off to the left-hand side there are a couple of further tables in the windows in front of a pool table with a dartboard in the front left-hand corner under an ornate signage of the pub name with an embedded clock. Another banquette on the back wall faces the pool table. To the right-hand side of the entrance is the same style of banquette under the window, the floor having several regular tables and chairs and a drinking ledge with tall stools on the rear wall. There is a stage on the right-hand wall, not surprisingly they have live music in here. There is a lot of Irish memorabilia on the walls, most Irish sports related. A small courtyard out the back provides some outside space in a confined area. I quite liked this venue, albeit a more interesting beer selection would be desirable, but unlikely in the area and type of venue.

On 14th February 2026 - rating: 5
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Bucking Fastard left this review about Mannions (Prince Arthur)

Much better than I was expecting ,the pub has some decent features and very good external glazed tiling,mosaic by the traditional entrance door and attractive internal wood panelling , an impressive ceiling with lighting roses,an interesting frieze and a light walnut serving bar.
The interior splits into two halves,left to a pool table,right to a larger but darker space with a small stage and an impressive artwork of Sameul Beckett.Although the history of the pub is Irish,the interior is not themed as such and the eclectic mix of customers is anything but Irish.Creative types work in the nearby Markfield industrial estate,and the punters felt more like stage actors than serious drinkers.There are sports flatscreens in both sections ,so you may well find different match on screen on your visit.There is a juke box which will add a soundtrack.
Just the dreaded Doom Bar on handpump ,so I paid up for the Neck Oil which seemed the best beer option.Good to see a lively atmosphere created by the hipsters,the pub seemed to be flourishing yet not that intersting to any real ale fan.

On 29th February 2024 - rating: 6
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Steve of N21 left this review about Mannions (Prince Arthur)

Was pleasantly surprised to find this one still operating as it is situated in the wasteland between Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale and as such is not going to get any passing trade and you need to go out of your way to find it.
Very much an Irish pub with all the usual keg suspects you are likely to find but also one lone ale pump dispensing Doombar. I wasn’t going to trust that to have a decent pull through, especially as alongside me on this Saturday lunchtime there was one bloke and his dog in, so I had a softy, especially as I had the three craft breweries functioning in Tottenham Hale to come.
Lots of screens for the sports and horse racing as you’d expect, and I hope it continues to service the local community for a long time to come. For me however, there is no need to return.

On 29th October 2018 - no rating submitted
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Map location corrected by Bucking Fastard
Tottenham Hale, 0.48 miles, 9 min walk (show)
Seven Sisters, 0.55 miles, 10 min walk (show)
South Tottenham, 0.65 miles, 12 min walk (show)
Latest updates View all updates for Mannions (Prince Arthur), N15
14th Feb 2026, 10:42
Review submitted by David Walton
 
25th Jun 2025, 22:18
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  • Accommodation : No last updated 27 February 2023 by Tris C
  • Car Park : No last updated 27 February 2023 by Tris C
  • Darts : Yes last updated 26 March 2010 by Old Blue
  • Jukebox : Yes last updated 26 March 2010 by Old Blue
  • Karaoke : Yes last updated 17 July 2015 by Dave McNally
  • Live Music : Yes last updated 26 March 2010 by Old Blue
  • Live TV Sports : Yes last updated 26 March 2010 by Old Blue
  • Micropub : No last updated 27 February 2023 by Tris C
  • Pool Table : Yes last updated 26 March 2010 by Old Blue
  • Real Ale : Yes - According to The London Drinker, Feb/Mar 2017. - last updated 27 January 2017 by Tris C
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