The Old Dairy is literally just that. Built in 1890, this huge Crouch End pub contains plenty of features redolent of its previous life.
About Old Dairy
The Old Dairy is literally just that. Built in 1890, it was originally the site of a dairy and certain features within this huge pub such as the exposed brick walls, the steel girders and the magnificent etchings on the Crouch Hill side are evidence of its previous life. It has been restored into a quite magnificent pub with a new room to discover at every turn. At the front of the building is a room for loafing with big comfortable settees and cosy corners with armchairs and table lamps. The intimacy of this room contrasts with the grandeur of the enormous main room, lit by two huge chandeliers at either end and furnished throughout with a mish mash of wooden tables and chairs. There are also a variety of intimate spaces for private hire.