Thursday 25 February 2016

The Spaniards Inn Hampstead


The Spaniards Inn Hampstead
Spaniards Road, Hampstead, London, NW3 7JJ
0208 7318406




The Spaniards is one of London’s oldest pubs and has earned itself a place in the history books, quite literally. Dickens immortalised it in The Pickwick Papers, and it's said that Keats wrote Ode to a Nightingale here over a claret or two. Indeed, our characterful 16th century inn is a romantic idyll in itself, with a few tales of its own to tell. A country pub in the city, it boasts a garden grand enough to rival the great Heath itself, a separate dining area, roaring fires in the winter and plenty of intriguing nooks.

We dined at the Spaniards last Monday evening and were welcomed by a roaring log fire and friendly & assertive staff. 

What we ordered:
Steak, Pancetta & Porter Ale Pie with mash and seasonal vegetables - £13.25

The pastry was buttery and flaky, the gravy has a lovely rich flavour with large chunks of steak that are melt in mouth tender.   


8oz British Beef Burger with mature Cheddar in a glazed bun with fries & house relish - £10

This burger was deliciously juicy, with a wonderful glazed bun.  It was a definite two-hander job and was demolished in minutes. 

USP

·         Country pub in the city
·         Wonderful ambience
·         Quality sourced ingredients
·         Complimentary jugs of water

Verdict

Highly Recommend – a definite must when in North London

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