North Nineteen
Overview
Set in the increasingly gentrified Holloway area of North London, North Nineteen is a sign of the times. Where once you might have expected to find spit and sawdust now lies the model contemporary pub-restaurant. Not one detail has been missed here. Stripped wooden floors, reclaimed glamour meets austere Scandinavian design and the all important comfy armchairs. Similarly the mainly British food menu has been thoroughly updated so that those old deep fried classics are now fresh, delicious and always home cooked. European influences add a welcome twist while North Nineteen’s Sunday Roast has become local legend.
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Practical Information
194 - 196 Sussex Way, London, N19 4HZ
Prices
£25 and under
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Venue Details & Map
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North Nineteen
- Address
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194 - 196 Sussex WayLondonN19 4HZ
- Public transport:
- Upper Holloway, National Railway
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Wrapped inside a bland exterior in a charmless Upper Holloway neighborhood is North Nineteen, the sort of cosy family pub and restaurant that deserves to be the center of community life.
The interior is newly refurbished and it makes no effort to simulate period charm -- it is unpretentious, clean and modern. The front bar has a large open fireplace and a flat screen TV for the friendly local...more
Situated in the hinterland between Holloway Road and Hornsey Road, North Nineteen a friendly, welcoming pub, run by a superb staff who take the time to chat and get to know you, and make a point of remembering you when you come back. They provide an interesting selection of CAMRA recommended, well-kept beers, a wide choice of wines and ciders, as well as superb menu, which, although slightly...more
A relatively recently renovated, tucked away gem of a pub. Hidden in an estate off the holloway road, this free house stocks a constantly changing range of at least 5 real ales at any time, along with an impressive array of whiskeys. Good, food as well, if sticking to the pub standards. Slightly off the beaten track but one of the best places for a good pint in north London.more
This place used to be my local and I love it to bits. Remy and Tony are super-cool, and the food is a cut above. So cozy, warm in winter, always a welcome feeling.more
We went on Sunday there and were bit surprised that it was roast day. I wanted to try their bbq ribs but decided myself fot the roast lamb eventually. And I took a good decision. Lamb was perfect prepared - mouth watering and tasty. I'm really satisfied with my order. We only had to wait for our food but I was understandable. Staff is good but they can do better.more
