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Restaurants, cafés and pubs

Alfred Herring: 'Grand opening' now scheduled for 15th December

04 December 2024

The reopening of Palmers Green's largest pub, the Alfred Herring, has been put back by a week and will now take place on 15th December

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Alfred Herring: 'New lease signed and sealed'

24 October 2024

A new operator has been found for the Alfred Herring pub in Green Lanes. It will be re-opening as a "vibrant sports bar" with an "exciting food offering".

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Winchmore Hill's 'Gem of a Dragon' among pub campaigners' national Fab Four

23 October 2024

The Little Green Dragon in Winchmore Hill is among four pubs which have reached the final round of the Campaign for Real Ale's national Pub of the Year contest.

A new chapter for the Woodman

31 July 2024

Fears that Palmers Green was losing another of its small number of pubs were dispelled this week when an upmarket chain that now owns the Woodman announced that it is to be extensively refurbished and will reopen next year.

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Another PG pub lost?

15 July 2024

A post on Facebook has stated that the Woodman on Bourne Hill has closed, reportedly after having been sold by Marstons to a different pub operator.

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Pub of the Year - yet again!

03 April 2024

Easter Monday afternoon was a scene of celebration at the Little Green Dragon micropub in Winchmore Hill. On the pavement outside Etcetera Morris danced, while inside the packed bar customers were entertained by musical duo/trio That Blue Patch. But the highlight of the afternoon was the presentation of a Pub of the Year award by the local branch of the Campaign for Real Ale.

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"Gordon Ramsey"stops off for breakfast

17 October 2014

Customers eating breakfast at Heritage Tea and Coffee in Southgate were surprised to find themselves in the company of a famous TV chef this week - except that "Gordon Ramsey" turned out to be lookalike Martin Jordan.  "Gordon" was visiting the cafe, along with the Deputy Mayor of Enfield, Patricia Ekechi, to present its owner, Colin Johnson, with an award for Enfield's Best Breakfast 2015.  His cafe had won the most recommendations from members of the public taking part in the.......

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