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Grade II-listed London N8 pub reopens after revamp


Fuller, Smith and Turner, the London brewer and premium pub company, has announced the reopening of The Great Northern Railway Tavern, Hornsey, following extensive refurbishment.

Under the watchful eye of the pub's manager, Jess Treise, this Grade II-listed building has undergone a complete transformation, restoring its original features, including a skylight in the bar area.

The dining area offers a stylish space for couples and families alike, while the landscaped garden with an outside bar, fire pit and barbecue, provides an oasis for eating, drinking and relaxing in North London. The adaptable function rooms upstairs with their own private bar and sophisticated décor, are perfect for any event or occasion, from business meetings to private dining.

The Fuller’s Kitchen offer includes a wide selection of fresh home cooked food, from pub favourites to creative signature dishes from the Chef team. The bar is well stocked with a wide selection of craft beers – something that is Jess and her team are particularly passionate about.

Jonathon Swaine, Managing Director of Fuller’s Inns, said, “The Great Northern Railway has been a fantastic addition to the Fuller’s estate and this refurbishment has brought a new lease of life to the pub.

'Jess and her team are the perfect match for this pub – it is an exciting time and I am looking forward to the summer where I can enjoy a delicious pint of craft beer in their fantastic beer garden.”