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Goodness Brewing Company Tap, Wood Green, N22

Pub added by Tris C
5a Clarendon Yard, Coburg Road
N22
N22 6TZ

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Pub SignMan left this review about Goodness Brewing Company Tap

This is a large barn of a taproom, stuck out on a quiet backstreet industrial estate, around ten minutes walk from Wood Green station. You enter via a long passageway that leads you past the brew plant, with just a drinking ledge and high stools to perch on, before emerging into a large open plan space at the rear, with the bar to the left, a kitchen to the right and loads of seating and standing room in-between. The room has a bare concrete floor, whitewashed blockwork walls and a very high ceiling, supported by large metal girders and with the usual exposed utilities cleverly covered to a degree by various Chinese lanterns and fairy light decorations. The bar has a blocky counter and bare wall bar back, with beer boards handily positioned over to the left. Opposite, is a higher, but similarly unremarkable counter, behind which pizzas were being prepared, which I have to say, smelt great. Four or five rows of orange canteen style tables and benches fill the main body of the room, which is dimly lit, making for a decent feel and perhaps hiding some of the less attractive elements of the design. The brewery name is stencilled on one wall, and I spotted a DJ area a little further back, whilst loud music played throughout the duration of my visit.
There were around eight or nine homebrew beers on keg dispense and a friendly barman made some suggestions after the option I picked turned out to have just gone off. I eventually ended up trying Goodness A Love Supreme at £6.00 for a pint, but it poured very hazy and wasn’t particularly pleasant - thanks for the recommendation!
I thought this was a decent enough set-up that is probably quite a nice place for locals to enjoy small batch beer in an area with limited pub options. The interior is a bit to large and impersonal to create a good atmosphere or make you feel like you’d want to settle for an extended session, and the jury is still out on the quality of their beer, but it could still be worth checking out if you find yourself in this part of town.

On 3rd July 2022 - rating: 6
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