25/08/24 - The Corner Pin was reopened yesterday, seemingly now being run by Tottenham Hotspur rather than Beavertown but still selling some Beavertown beers along with other staples. Most of the decor is the same as it was when the pub was being run by Beavertown. The staff all had the stadium logo on their uniforms, the same one the barstaff in the ground wear.
"The announcement last autumn was that the closure was for the winter with both locations being refurbished." and " 'temporarily closed while we work on improving the experience', which it has since December." Let us see.
The pub is set over three floors. Closed to the public on Spurs match days. It had one handpump that featured rotating guest ales but in Jan 2023 it was noticed that the pump had been removed.
Sitting bang-opposite The Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in which Beavertown operate a brewery. The pub will offer the full range of their keg beers. The range of 10 or so keg beers includes "Beavertown X Spurs" One Of Our Own IPA which is brewed on the plant within the Tottenham Stadium, this is the only location where this is sold outside of the stadium.
"For the first time in its 9 year history, Beavertown is opening the doors to a real-life venue, taking all of the brand’s creativity to its very own Tottenham pub. Popping with vibrant blasts of colour and iconic Beavertown designs, Corner Pin will encompass everything that makes Beavertown unique, bringing a soon to be announced menu of delicious pub food, and of course, the all-important Beavertown beer, to its brand new north London location."
Closed in early-2010. Was completely gutted in August, 2010 and it became a ticket office for Tottenham Hotspur Football Club (see pic.) A pub has stood on the spot for generations and held the name ‘The Corner Pin’ since the 1970s.
Beavertown Corner Pin, London