Tommy Flynn's Pub & Kitchen - Holloway

Tommy Flynn's Pub & Kitchen - Holloway

Welcome to Tommy Flynn's at Holloway. For full information about our events, food and drinks and contact information please browse our website

Live sport and music at Tommy Flynn's Holloway

You will find a welcoming local pub offering great home made traditional food, quality real ale's and draught products from around the globe.

We are social, warm, hearty and obliging in all aspects of what we do so if its food, drink, sport, live music in quality surroundings is what your looking for this is your local!

At Tommy Flynn's you'll find HD screens for you to watch and enjoy some great sporting action, whether it is Gaa, Rugby, Cricket, Horse Racing or whatever else you're into...   Check out our new menu.

Enjoy fresh tasty pub classics Tommy Flynn's style!

Or even just as good to stay for the full match and enjoy the great & lively atmosphere, Tommy Flynn's has on these big event days.

http://www.tommyflynnsholloway.co.uk

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This pub closed in 2011.

This pub is being refurbished with a view to re-opening in October 2011.

Now used as Tommy Flynn's Pub and Steakhouse.

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Tommy Flynn's in Camden, London Pub Review and Details

How to find the Tommy Flynn's pub When coming out of Mornington Crescent tube, turn right and walk down Canden High Road.

The pub is soon on the left.

Pubs in Holloway | Places to drink in London

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This pub's opening hours are Sun 12-10.30 Mon-Sat 12 noon-11 PM No image available Cally PubHolloway (Caledonian Road)PubThe Cally is at 427 Caledonian Road, London Castle Bar PubHolloway (Camden Road)PubThe Castle Bar is a pub in Camden Road, and offers outside seating, food, TV for sporting events, vegetarian dishes, accommodation, pool tables.

This pub's opening hours are Sun 12-10.30 Mon-Thu 12 noon-11 PM Fri 12-1 Sat 12-1 Che Guevara PubHolloway (Annette Road)PubThe Che Guevara is at 10 Annette Road, London Coronet PubHolloway (Holloway Road)PubThe Coronet is a pub in Holloway Road, and offers cocktails, food, real ale, vegetarian dishes, wireless internet access, Wi-Fi.

This pub opens at: Sun 12-midnight Mon-Thu 11 AM-midnight Fri 11-1.30 Sat 11-1.30 Prince Edward PubHolloway (Parkhurst Road)PubThe Prince Edward is a pub in Parkhurst Road, and offers vegetarian dishes, TV for sporting events, real ale, outside seating, pool tables.

This pub opens at: Sun 12-10.30 Mon-Thu 5 PM-11 PM Fri 12-11 Sat 12-11 Swimmer At The Grafton Arms PubHolloway (Eburne Road)PubThe Swimmer At The Grafton Arms is a pub in Eburne Road, and offers real ale, food, outside seating, TV for sporting events, vegetarian dishes.

This pub opens at: Sun 12-11 Mon-Thu 11 AM-11 PM Fri 11-midnight Sat 11-midnight Wig Gown PubHolloway (Holloway Road)PubThe Wig Gown is a pub in Holloway Road, and offers food, TV for sporting events, pool tables.

Listen Again – Whipps Cross Hospital Radio

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Alan Gurney, Managing Director of Whipps Cross Hospital, visited the studios and talked to us about the 100 year anniversary of the naming of Whipps Cross Hospital, his role in leading the decision making processes and also plans for a new hospital on the site.

Please click on this link to hear the interview with Alan Gurney Every year Lea Valley Park holds a Countryside Live event with all sorts of rural skills on display.

The Hospital, which was built in 1903 as a Poor Law institution, treated some 6,000 injured World War 1 soldiers during the four years of the conflict.

After a visit by King George V and Queen Mary in 1917 the name was changed from West Ham Union Infirmary to Whipps Cross Hospital and it became a general hospital.

Click HERE to see the short Youtube clip mentioned in the audio (this was not the Whipps Cross event).

Town's a magnet for Polish workers - Banbury Guardian

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Since Poland joined the EU in May 2004 Banbury has seen an influx of Polish people meaning church services are now partly read in Polish, schools are getting an influx of Polish children, Polish food sales are growing and pubs will be showing all Poland's World Cup matches.

Champion Recruitment in Church Lane said most of its clients looking for work in Banbury are Polish.

Managing director Tracy Hoodless said: "We have probably got in excess of 600 Polish people on our books in Banbury.

Miss Zawadzka said the Banbury Polish Association would introduce people to Polish culture and was open to people of all cultures.

Mick Robson, manager at Tommy Flynn's pub in North Bar, said he would be making a special effort to show Poland World Cup matches for the "loads" of Polish people he knows in the town.

Tommy Flynn's - 418 Mare Street, Hackney, London, E8 1HP ...

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Tommy Flynn’s is a rather pretty Irish pub just a ten-minute walk from the station, though it doesn’t boast the most attractive backdrop.

The Venue Recently rebranded, this Tommy Flynn’s pub where Dalston Lane meets Mare Street was formerly known as The Wishing Well until earlier this year.

There doesn’t seem to be any real difference to the place itself since the name change; it remains small, Irish and busy.

The Atmosphere It gets very busy in Tommy Flynn’s, not least because TVs show three different sports channels at once.

That said, the atmosphere is friendly and welcoming; you won’t feel out of place, even if you don’t like sport, drink beer or have an Irish grandmother.

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