#FLOFavourite: Holly Bush Pub
Located in a grade II listed building and standing on the site of an old stable block, this quaint pub located in dreamy Hampstead village is one of the most quintessential British pubs you will find in London. Complete with brown panelled walls, bar stools, wood flooring and low ceilings.
Why not indulge in cask ale beer in the front room and then head up to their dreamy dining room upstairs? There is table service on weekends and a tasty menu of pub favourites and even afternoon tea to be enjoyed. Expect to find cosy corners, open fire, stripped wood, good food, ale and wine.
What to eat?
What to eat?
Fuller’s Frontier Battered haddock &chips, mushy peas, tartare sauce and lemon
Price: £15.00
For Roast…
Roast South Coast Lamb shoulder
Price: £21.00
Butternut squash & Feta Wellington
Price: £16.00
Best for?
Pale ale and a deliciously comforting Sunday roast
Photos: The Holly Bush
#FLODown: This pub is the perfect stop after a stroll through Hampstead Heath. There is a good choice of wines, beers and spirits its the perfect place to spot for a drink and a good selection of food.
Location:
22 Holly Mount, Hampstead, NW3 6SG
Nearest Station:
Hampstead Heath Tube Station
Opening Hours:
Daily Noon- 11 pm (Sunday 10.30 pm)
Photos: The Holly Bush
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