Albert
11 Princess RoadLondon
NW1 8JR
See more about this pub on CAMRA's national web site
Reopened in Oct 2020 with a license granted to Sam Moss of Leeds Brewery See https://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/new-landlord-says-he-is-excited-about-reopening-historic-pub-1-6028779
Simple traditional pub, a troupe of Morris Men were in residence on one visit, built in 1850, the five bar layout can still be made out, but the one-bar works well. There is a large beer garden - very popular in summer - stocked with a range of flowers and plenty of seating and is heated.
The pub interior is simple/rudimentary with solid wooden chairs and tables. There is no music played in the pub, there were also no speakers evident. Pub quiz on Tuesdays. Despite a good menu, food is served from an extensive gastro-style menu including vegetarian options, still first and foremost a beer pub.
Chalk Farm tube is around 10-15 mins walk, opposite the entrance to Regent’s Park and just around the corner from London Zoo.
Before all this it was sold to Springcroft Constructions, who will seek permission to add residential accommodation while stating their intention to keep the pub open.
