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The WrestlersB+Worth Trying

98 North Rd, London N6 4AA · Pub, Bar, Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (694 reviews)

Reservations · Outdoor seating

Characterful Highgate pub with a roaring fire and reliably good Sunday roasts at fair prices, though service and consistency can wobble on busy days.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

The Wrestlers delivers reliable pub dining anchored by strong roast execution and characterful wood-fired ambiance that justify its local following. However, inconsistent quality on busy days—tough beef, underdone vegetables, occasional stock-outs—prevents a higher grade, and the experience remains solidly neighborhood-focused rather than destination-defining. Fair pricing and friendly service make it a worthwhile choice for casual weekend meals, particularly for families seeking traditional British comfort food.

Restaurant Summary

A classic Highgate pub that leans into its heritage, The Wrestlers greets you with a crackling hearth and warm, wood-paneled charm. Guests talk about sinking into low-lit corners with pints while the staff keeps things friendly and the room relaxed. One diner summed it up: "A proper pub with log fires and a roast worth the trip," capturing the cozy Sunday-lunch vibe that anchors the experience. The cooking sticks to British comfort with confidence rather than flash, leaning traditional and roast-driven with the occasional global accent (think Korean wings or Huevos Rancheros). Roasts draw the most love—crisp potatoes, big Yorkshires, and well-seasoned meats—though busy days can bring hiccups like rare beef or underdone veg. Pricing feels fair for Highgate, especially given the portions and setting, making this a solid value choice for a leisurely weekend meal. Families are well served: there is a listed children portion on Sundays and plenty of kid-friendly staples like burgers, fish and chips, and hot dogs. Vegetarians and vegans have credible options (nut roast with vegan gravy, hummus and pitta, vegan-friendly sides), though one review flagged an off-day with a limited vegan choice. If you prefer a quiet room, avoid peak Sunday hours when large family groups can raise the volume.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

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Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£30-40 per person ReservationsRecommended

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Location Insights

Area: Leafy, affluent village-like enclave on a hill with a mix of families, professionals, and weekend pub-goers.

Safety: Perceived as safe and well-kept with steady foot traffic, especially daytime and early evenings.

Nearby: Near Highgate Village pubs and eateries; residential streets with small clusters of shops; good for pub crawls.

Hampstead VillageHampstead Village offers a sophisticated dining environment with a mix of traditional British pubs, upscale restaurants, and cozy cafes. The area is known for its relaxed yet refined social atmosphere, attracting diners who appreciate quality and a quieter, community-focused setting.
South EndSouth End is a quieter, more residential pocket of Hampstead, characterized by leafy streets and boutique eateries. It offers a more intimate dining experience compared to the busier village center, appealing to those seeking calm and quality over trendiness.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday16:00–00:00 Tuesday16:00–00:00 Wednesday16:00–00:00 Thursday16:00–00:00 Friday15:00–01:00 Saturday12:00–01:00 Sunday12:00–23:00

Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating

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