Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A lively neighborhood gastropub known for strong Sunday roasts, pizzas, and events, with generally warm service but occasional service and billing hiccups; good value for a full pub meal.
The Winchmore delivers solid neighborhood gastropub performance anchored by strong food quality, particularly celebrated Sunday roasts, and alert, friendly service that keeps pace even on busy days. Occasional quality variation—cold meats, forgotten items, off-day roasts—prevents a higher grade, while the warm community vibe and loyal following make it a reliable local favorite worth visiting, especially for events or weekend dining.
A neighborhood favorite with warm, buzzing energy, The Winchmore leans into big-hearted hospitality and community events. On packed Sundays, guests still note alert, friendly service with plates landing briskly. As one diner put it, "we left very full and very happy." The cooking is classic gastropub—roasts, pizzas, and crowd-pleasing starters like halloumi and cauliflower wings. Roasts draw raves most weeks, though a few recent notes call out the occasional off-day or forgotten item. Desserts can feel basic for the price, but mains and portions usually carry the value. Families are welcome. There is a kids roast that wins praise, and pizzas and wings suit younger palates. It is not a niche, chefly menu; think approachable pub fare that most kids recognize. High chairs or kids menus are not explicitly confirmed, but family celebrations are common.
Area: Leafy North London suburb with a local, community feel; draws families and groups for Sunday roasts and events.
Safety: Generally safe residential area with steady foot traffic; isolated reports of door staff disputes in past reviews.
Nearby: Near residential streets, local shops, and transport links around Winchmore Hill; serves as a hub for gatherings and quizzes.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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