Bottomless Brunch:
Thursday-Friday: 12PM-3:30PM
Saturday-Sunday: 12PM-2:30PM
- Bottomless Drinks
- Breakfast
- Brunch
- Groups
- Private Dining
- Vegan options
- Accepts Credit Cards
- Disabled Access
- Online Booking
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3.0a month agoI visited this place during the daytime and the service was good, plus, the Camden Hells pint was just as enjoyable as always. I’m not sure why I went for the meal deal though. The price is great, only £8.75, but the quality reflects that: cheap. The fries were overdone or possibly re-cooked, as some were hollow inside, and the burger tasted like something you’d get at the lowest-end venues. It was nice that you could add a pint for just £1 more, but again, only the cheapest lagers are included, which ruins the experience. There’s an option for Guinness, but I’m not a fan. Overall, it’s decent value for money but poor in quality. I should have stuck with the Camden Hells and skipped the food altogether. I might come back for drinks, but definitely not for the food.
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4.0in the last weekSpacious pub, with plenty of seatings. Great value for money with regards to food. The steak in particular is good value and quality is better than expected.
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4.04 months agoI came for a bite to eat and to watch the Liverpool vs Fulham match with some friends. It was quiet inside but as the match started the venue started to fill up. Inside there are pool tables, dart boards, and lots of seating with views of screens all around. Including screens within some of the booths, so it's a great place to watch sports. I ordered the spicy chicken stack which came with fries and coleslaw, and doner style kebab meat on the side as it was only £2 extra. The food was really good, and the Naga sauce in the burger gave it a nice kick. Drinks were very expensive here though, nearly £7 for a pint of Madri, and £5.80 for a 330ml bottle of hooch. Not sure why the price is so high, as I'm sure other O'Neill's I've been to were fairer when it came to drinks prices.