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The Owl & The Pussycat

106 Northfield Ave, London W13 9RT, United Kingdom

The Owl & The Pussycat
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4.7
254 reviews
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GM3M+55 London, United Kingdom
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Monday: 16–22
Tuesday: 16–22
Wedneasday: 16–22
Thursday: 16–22
Friday: 16–22
Saturday: 16–22
Sunday: 13–17
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John Cullinane
John Cullinane
Much more like a continental bar than a pub. Was very quiet when I was her, though that gave me the chance to speak to the owners and discuss their extensive range of beers, which rotate frequently. Will visit again when in the area - quality and price both good.
Richard Hunt
Richard Hunt
A team who are devoted to brewing. Honestly they really know about beer and can advise and inform you before you buy. Prices are cheap, beer is very good. Very popular and limited space so get there early. During lockdown they sell to you in takeaway containers or you can bring your own (such as a washed out plastic milk bottle). Highly recommend.
William Busher
William Busher194 days ago
A must for real ale fans, very unusual place. Excellent range of own brewed beers, in excellent condition. Please note this is not a pub in the usual sense, it's a haven for people who like their real ales.
Ismaele Warren
Ismaele Warren255 days ago
To savour small batch craft beer, for a fair price, so close to home, is a privilege. There is real passion for beer in this place. We are lucky to have it in the neighbourhood
Laura
Laura285 days ago
I highly recommend this pub. Good quality drinks and reasonably priced. They also had a great selection of board games! We will definitely visit again soon.
Mark Wheeler
Mark Wheeler316 days ago
Apparently London's first micropub, this pleasant little venue (clearly a converted shop) is run by Ealing Brewing, who also have an outlet in Brentford (alas, currently closed) which my drinking buddies and I have frequented. It's cozy but comfortable and they serve good beers, most brewed on site. No TV, no jukebox, no cocktails or gastropub menu: just good beer at reasonable prices and friendly service.
J Roberts
J Roberts347 days ago
Great variety of beers and the prices are really quite good given the quality of product (£5-6 a pint). However, the atmosphere is a little bit lacking - it could do with some background music.
Cataldo Cappiello
Cataldo Cappiello2 years ago
Tiny, cozy pub. Went there to play some chess with my friend after reading online that this was a very good place where to play chess. There were no chessboards, but we found delightful service, respectful staff, amazing and unique cider, and we even managed to play a good game of Scrabble. Recommended!
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