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Shaftesbury Tavern, Hornsey Rise, N19

534 Hornsey Road
N19
N19 3QN
Phone: 02072727950
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Tris C left this review about Shaftesbury Tavern

A first in here the other night, seven days after Mr. Fastard’s visit, so unsurprisingly little had changed apart from sunset time.
Founded by at least the mid-19th century and rebuilt in 1897, the Shaftesbury Tavern is situated on Hornsey Lane on the hill up to Crouch End and Highgate. It’s part of the small Remarkable Pubs chain which seems to run their outlets to a consistently high standard, going by experience of their other outlets. A large corner building with much pink and black granite cladding, fluted pilasters with gilded capitals, some wrought iron finery along with recessed lobby entrances, traditional projecting lanterns and guillotine outer doors. There are large picture windows – some etched - and a partially covered and heated front patio; there may also be a rear garden too.
Internally it’s a grand pub too though there’s an open kitchen. There are some dark wood partitions with more etched glass, an attractive bar back with mirrors and ornate cornice with some gilding and gilded finials. Industrial lamps with metal shades were suspended above the bar, but otherwise much illumination came from brass picture lights over period prints to the walls. The floor is modern bare boarded but is untreated, wearing in nicely and there’s some black and white chequerboard tiling. Furniture is solid and traditional. There’s a very large drawing room to the rear with an upright piano, coal fire (sadly mock) and some studded sofas along with conventional tables and chairs with a few booths comprised of settles. On high, is a very impressive large oval lantern – perhaps this was once above a billiard table? It would also appear that this is no longer the dining room as there was a quiz going on and people were eating informally where they wanted. I stuck my head in the room to see what the noise was and the cheery American quizmaster was - of all things - singing the questions. We watched for a couple of minutes and rather wished we’d joined in as it appeared to be quite the most quirky and entertaining of all quizzes I’ve seen – everyone seemed to be having an enjoyable time.
It would also seem that this is no longer a gastropub either – food was mainly Thai (no smells this week) with some fish ‘n’ chips and pies thrown in, eaten wherever you like; one customer was eating his food at the bar whilst chatting to the barman. There are stools to the bar and a brass footrail. Also available were some broadsheet newspapers and board games. Further entertainment was to be had in the form of muted Röyksopp playing over the gramophone. The client base seems to be mixed too with a few children (with parents), some more Americans and a couple of pugilists from the Islington Boxing Club over the road.
Ales: 360° Brewing Co’s APA, Fuller’s London Pride and Hammerton’s N1 which was on top form though at £4.50 a pint is quite steep.
This is a very appealing pub inside and out with much attractive finery – clearly the owners have resisted the temptation to give it an overly contemporary makeover. I’d be happy to make a journey here for an evening out and hope to do so again soon.

On 22nd February 2018 - rating: 8
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Bucking Fastard left this review about Shaftesbury Tavern

A fine Victoria street corner pub,quite grand and with some exterior benches behind black railings for good weather use.The interior is L shaped with an open kitchen on one side,a small raised section in one corner and a very impressive back room with a large sky light ,a fine fireplace and seating booths.This area can be hired.The etched glass windows,detailed bar back and internal wood panelling add to the authentic feel.
The food is Thai with additional options of burgers and pie & mash,while the juke box has some music standards which enhanced the atmosphere.On Saturdays after 7pm,vinyl is played all evening.Although food smells waft around the interior,they aren't intrusive and there is a mixed customer base with some drinkers and family diners.The Tuesday quiz hints at a community feel and the service was friendly.
There are 4 handpumps drawing on my visit London Pride,Hammerton N1 and a very good 360 Degrees APA ,while the fourth pump was drawing Rosie Pig cider.There is a list of 12 kegs dotted about the bar but I didn't inspect the list.
It's in the GBG and fully deserves it's entry and I would happily return when next in this neck of the woods.

On 19th February 2018 - rating: 8
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Rex Rattus left this review about Shaftesbury Tavern

This place had several real ales on, but as this was our eighth pub of the day a measure of "fatigue" had set in and I failed to note them. We arrived in the fairly evening, and it was fairly busy with most people in there to have a meal. It had been largely made over, but was able to some of the original Victorian tiling in the corridor on the right. The bar counter and bar back look to be original, possibly Victorian, features as well. This pub is bare boarded, has hard wooden tables and chairs, and still has two separate eating and drinking areas separated by a large archway. There is a bit of outside seating at the front.

The clientele looked to br fairly young and affluent. This didn't seem to be the place where regulars propping up the bar are likely to be found. Nonetheless, I quite liked it in here. I would visit it regularly if I lived in this part of the world.

On 27th September 2016 - rating: 7
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Map location corrected by Tris C
Crouch Hill, 0.38 miles, 7 min walk (show)
Upper Holloway, 0.56 miles, 10 min walk (show)
Finsbury Park, 1.18 miles, 22 min walk (show)
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10th Jul 2020, 22:14
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  • Accommodation : No last updated 12 August 2015 by Pub SignMan
  • Bar Billiards : No last updated 12 August 2015 by Pub SignMan
  • Beer Garden : Yes last updated 25 August 2013 by Will Larter
  • Car Park : No last updated 12 August 2015 by Pub SignMan
  • Child Friendly : Yes last updated 12 August 2015 by Pub SignMan
  • Darts : No last updated 12 August 2015 by Pub SignMan
  • Dog Friendly : Yes last updated 12 August 2015 by Pub SignMan
  • Function Room : Yes last updated 12 August 2015 by Pub SignMan
  • Hot Food : Yes last updated 27 September 2016 by Rex Rattus
  • Jukebox : Yes last updated 25 August 2013 by Will Larter
  • Karaoke : No last updated 22 February 2018 by Tris C
  • Live Music : Yes last updated 25 August 2013 by Will Larter
  • Live TV Sports : No last updated 22 February 2018 by Tris C
  • Micropub : No last updated 12 August 2015 by Pub SignMan
  • Pinball : No last updated 12 August 2015 by Pub SignMan
  • Pool Table : No last updated 12 August 2015 by Pub SignMan
  • Quiz Night : Yes - Tuesdays 8.00 pm. - last updated 22 February 2018 by Tris C
  • Real Ale : Yes last updated 27 September 2016 by Rex Rattus
  • Real Cider : No last updated 29 March 2022 by Tris C
  • Wheelchair Access : Yes - Disabled WC. - last updated 22 February 2018 by Tris C
  • WiFi : Yes last updated 12 August 2015 by Pub SignMan
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