The Roebuck review: A 19th Century country-style pub

A cosy drinking spot, complete with an open fire
Belsize Park boozer: The Roebuck pub in Hampstead
Harry Fletcher27 November 2017

The Roebuck is a stylish 19th century pub, located just a quick walk from Hampstead Heath and Belsize Park.

This drinking haunt - complete with roaring open fire and a well-used piano - has the feel of a really smart, but comfy country pub, which makes it a nice spot for a relaxed drink.

The bar seems to be overflowing with beer, spirits, cocktails and wine options, which are popular with the Roebuck’s wide-ranging clientele. While the rooms are cosy are welcoming, the garden space hosts barbeque’s over the summer, making this a nice stopping-off point all year round.

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