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Frankfort Arms, Maida Hill, W9

518 Harrow Road
W9
W9 3QA

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Tris C left this review about Frankfort Arms

This pub dates from the late 19th century and until 2019 was known as Kenrick’s Bar when the original name was reinstated; it’s situated along Harrow Road, not a place to be trodden lightly.
This is now under the aegis of the reliably basic Craft Union stable, which means added nods to hipsterism following another makeover since Quick Pint’s visit, such as dangling filament lamps and white ceramic tiles to the bar back, but thereafter there’s a boarded or carpeted floor, overall grey and white colour scheme, mixed seating including low, tall and some booth-style, games machines, then décor in the form of flyers advertising up-and-coming events. Up front, there’s a pool table and dartboard, the overall emphasis being on sport, with eight TVs showing the match in silence with many watching – for once – to the accompaniment of a quite loud backing track, including the likes of Smash Mouth’s All Star midway through my stay. Customers are a very local bunch, two eyeing me with suspicion, though I don’t know why, given that I too am a local.
Unsurprisingly there’s no cask here and just a cheap fizz lineup, my half of Peroni (£2.50) served by a friendly, smiley barmaid, the only thing of merit in the pub.
This place is light years different from the Union Tavern up the road and there’s always Maida Vale if you want better.

On 20th April 2024 - rating: 3
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about Frankfort Arms

Very basic Craft Union pub on a corner so the open bar initially widens as you walk towards the counter before narrowing again to leave a short branch in the right-hand corner. With a high ceiling, limited furniture and sparse decor (apart from a few sports TV screens), it all looks rather uninviting. No real ale either, so just a quick John Smith's before moving on.

On 8th November 2019 - rating: 4
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