Pubs in Holloway
Discover the best pubs and bars in Holloway. Browse opening hours, menus, events, and more.
Found 27 pubs in Holloway — Page 1 of 3
Zubi
144 Holloway Road, Holloway N7 8DD
2002 Free House/basement bar in former shop premises renamed Zubi by 2011
indiebeer
322 Holloway Road, Holloway N7 6NJ
A beer shop and tasting room, indiebeer is a retail outlet for beers produced by independently owned and managed breweries. Per their website they "believe that independence should be celebrated and encouraged and we aim to do our part to support the growth of independent breweries from the UK and around the world. We stock beers from breweries that we love and enjoy. Some you may know and some you might not, but we believe we stock a beer for everyone. As well as bottles & cans we will have 4 constantly rotating beer taps." The beers currently on are shown on their website.
Arkstar
Arch 1,303 Holloway Road, Holloway N7 8HS
We have been informed that cask beer is only sold on match days. From Propel - "Antic is to open its latest pub in Holloway Road close to Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium. The pub will be housed in a railway arch, with a restaurant to follow in an adjacent arch in early 2019. Arkstar will take inspiration from the early years of the London Underground, with design features merging Victorian practicality (glass tiles) with sixties geometric prints and textures (wallpaper and seating). The pub will offer four real ales including Antic’s own Volden alongside a strong selection of keg products with local brewers taking prime position. Hammertown Brewery, Red Church and Moncada have been confirmed already, the company said. Arkstar takes its name from a combination of the words “arch” and Telstar – the hit sixties song written by record producer Joe Meek at a site across Holloway Road. Antic operates almost 50 pubs in London and its surrounds."
Tufnell Park Tavern
162 Tufnell Park Road, Holloway N7 0EE
A welcome re-opening in May 2010 after a period of closure has seen the introduction of cask beer. There are distinct eating and drinking areas with an outside terrace and walled garden at the back. A coffee shop opens from 9.00 (10.00 weekends) to 17.00 for passers-by heading to nearest tube Tufnell Park, breakfast being served until noon which is when the pub side opens. Food available covers snacks and pizzas up to a full menu. Pizzas are served all day from noon when main kitchen closes. Operated by Stanley Pubs Ltd who now run three other pubs in North London. Although in the Holloway postcode it's not that far from the pubs of Kentish Town so can be easily combined with other visits.
Big Red
385 Holloway Road, Holloway N7 0RY
Music bar reopened by the Highbury Pub Company following change of tenant in Dec 2019.
Prince Edward
38 Parkhurst Road, Holloway N7 0SF
Wonder if the Wurlitzer is still in place? This pub is not a listed building but its interior is of local importance. This pub still retains several interesting heritage features, dating from various times over the previous 100 years or so. The wrought iron signage above the doors is Victorian, as is the curved tiled panel on the corner of the pub bearing the pub's name. Arguably the most arresting feature is the pair of copper panels at the back of the room on the right entitled "call to arms" and "at the revels" - these are undoubtedly Victorian as well. There are still two separate rooms accessed by their own doors to the street, or via a small corridor behind the bar. According to staff the screen separating the two rooms was introduced in the 1960s to replace one that had been removed some twenty years earlier. Much of the central stillion also dates from the 60s. The ceiling still has the Lincrusta (or Lincrusta style) decoration, and the large room at the back on the right was once the billiards room, but the skylight in there is now no longer in use.
Enkel Arms
34 Seven Sisters Road, Holloway N7 6AA
Square corner pub arranged around a big square island bar. Once several bars with separate doors, original screens still separate a front area. Other period features include ceiling, bow window, columns, but there are no hand pumps.
Halfway House
74 Seven Sisters Road, Holloway N7 6AE
Monday - karaoke, Tues, Thurs, Sat they have a DJ, and Wed and Friday are "open mic" nights. Sunday is Irish music. Happy hour - opening till 7 pm, after which a 50p surcharge is added to all drinks which are normally £3 or under.
Eaglet
124 Seven Sisters Road, Holloway N7 6AE
Although dating back to around 1869, this pub was badly damaged by a Zeppelin in 1917. Still has some magnificent Watney tiling
Swimmer At The Grafton Arms
13 Eburne Road, Holloway N7 6AR
Excellent single bar traditional pub with covered courtyard with heaters. Some very nice architectural features, including an impressive back gantry, and a pleasant front terrace. Food serving times (from an open kitchen in the bar) vary so check their website for details. Guest beers from the likes of Butcombe and Hammerton. Keg beers from many London breweries. Being just off the busy Holloway Road gives the place a nice, relaxed feel.
Tollington
115 Hornsey Road, Holloway N7 6DN
A huge, street-corner pub very substantially modernised with large picture windows and acres of pine. The drinking/eating areas wrap themselves around a large central bar. Thai food is served daily. There are non-Thai options plus Sunday roasts. There are 8 screens often showing different subjects (mostly for sport) and the pub is very close to the Arsenal's stadium. There is a large outside terrace at the front. Listed as an ACV in June 2021 http://islingtontribune.com/article/pub-gets-protection-as-manager-fights-on
Che
10 Annette Road, Holloway N7 6ET
South American-themed bar. Keg Hammerton N7 available.
