Pubs & bars within 20 miles of Alexandra Palace Station

National Rail Alexandra Palace
Station Road, Wood Green, N22 7ST

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Distance: 6.3 miles     Location: London NW10

Distance: 6.3 miles     Location: London W10

Pub and restaurant downstairs, nightclub upstairs and plenty of private rooms in between, Paradise has everything you could need for a good time.

Distance: 6.3 miles     Location: London EC3N

Brew Pub and Restaurant complete with a games room in the centre of London.

Distance: 6.3 miles     Location: London NW10

We are open all day (closed Mondays) with something to eat most of the day too. The Best Full English, wonderful seasonal set menus with always a few old favourites – Epic brunch and Sunday Lunches, and even a few lovely things to drink with it all too.

Distance: 6.3 miles     Location: London NW9

There is Karaoke, there is an acoustic band, a vocalist, a guitarist, there will be singing and yes, YOU will be singing. We offer the best rum punch there is (a bold statement but we tell no

Distance: 6.4 miles     Location: London NW9

At Wishing Well our mouth-watering Carvery is served fresh daily. Weekdays, 11:30am to 2:30pm and 4:30pm to 8pm and all day Saturday and Sunday. Alongside our carvery we also serve a full menu. We als

Distance: 6.4 miles     Location: London NW9

Like home from home The George specialises in creating a warm & welcome setting to relax & unwind. Dedicated to great food, real ales & Lager.

Distance: 6.4 miles     Location: London SW1

The Silver Cross is a large English pub situated in the heart of London just a few steps down from Trafalgar Square along Whitehall. Half of the pub was once a Pizzaland Restaurant before it was knocked through and made into The T&J Bernard concept.

Distance: 6.4 miles     Location: London SW1

A 1995 Wetherspoon bank conversion, formerly the premises of bankers Messrs Cocks Biddulph & Co (later to be absorbed by Martins Bank and finally Barclays Bank), the building was designed by Richard Coad and built 1870-73.

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