This old-fashioned, original back-street local has now been in the Guide for 26 consecutive years, having been selected since 1995!
Originally a Taylor Walker house with the sign still outside,now a free house for many years.Live sport is shown and the two guest beers are often sport related.A Redemption beer is frequently available. Always welcoming with friendly staff,it has two darts teams, a fortnightly quiz and summer BBQs in the prize winning garden. Just a few yards from the New River Walk.
Enjoy the MONDAY CLUB; between 12noon and 3pm all cask ales at £2.50a pint!
Note new opening hours Tuesday and Wednesday.
Built around 1912 of brick and glazed brick on the ground floor with plaster reliefs of orange trees in the gables. The interior is now one elongated U-shaped room having originally been sub divided into at least three bars. The bar counter is of a style seen in the 1930s and there is a good mirrored bar back fitting but fridges have replaced half of the lower shelving. Rear left partition has been moved says landlord.
On the left a fireplace with inter-war wood surround has a modern brick interior. On the right there is good three-quarter height panelling (and a modern fireplace) and around the rest of the room both full height and half height panelling. A gap in the wall leads to a small pool area with full height panelling on the servery side. Left hand side gents’ has old urinals. Toilets were added on the right at a later date.
Built around 1912 of brick and glazed brick on the ground floor with plaster reliefs of orange trees in the gables. The interior is now one elongated U-shaped room having originally been sub divided into at least three bars. The bar counter is of a style seen in the 1930s and there is a good mirrored bar back fitting but fridges have replaced half of the lower shelving. Rear left partition has been moved says landlord.
On the left a fireplace with inter-war wood surround has a modern brick interior. On the right there is good three-quarter height panelling (and a modern fireplace) and around the rest of the room both full height and half height panelling. A gap in the wall leads to a small pool area with full height panelling on the servery side. Left hand side gents’ has old urinals. Toilets were added on the right at a later date.
This Pub serves 2 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Orange Tree, Winchmore Hill
Changing beers typically include: New River (varies) , Redemption (varies) , St Austell (varies)
Source: National