Marsh Road
HA5 5NE
Independent
Fuller's London Pride








Originally the George and briefly the Frothfinder and Firkin between 1997 and 2002, this pub was rebuilt on the same site of the previous George in 1889. The garden sees the River Pin run through it. Pool table available. Currently under threat from the owner who has applied to convert one of the few remaining community facilities in Pinner into offices.
2 Waxwell Lane
HA5 3EN
020 8866 7372
Website: www.oddfellowspinner.co.uk
17:30-23:00 (Midnight Fri); Noon-15:00;18:00-Midnight (Sat); Noon-23:00 (Sun)
Punch
Fuller's London Pride





Comfortable single-bar local. Named after Thomas Ellement, who founded the Pinner branch of the Oddfellows Society in 1848. There are occasional food evenings. Regular pub quizzes in aid of local charities are on Tuesdays and live music on Mondays.
Whittington Way
HA5 5JS
020 8866 5688
Website: www.gkpubs.co.uk
Noon-23:00
Greene King (Managed)
Greene King IPA











Oversized family oriented backstreet local built to serve a never completed bypass in 1939 at the corner of Pinner Green village. Formally the Whittington until 2002. Sport from Sky and ESPN show. Salsa on Tuesdays and Sundays; Quiz night Tuesdays; Food is served daily until 9pm. Poker league on Fridays
11 High Street
HA5 5PJ
020 8868 4607
11:00-23:00 (22:30 Sun)
Spirit Pub Company (Leased)
Adnams Bitter; Greene King Abbott; Wells Bombardier; Youngs Special; guest ales (2)













This grade II listed building is the oldest pub in Pinner and part of it dates back to 1540, although an ale house is believed to have stood on the site since the first Pinner Fair in 1336. The pub was known as the Crown Inn until 1715 when it was changed to the Queens Head because Queen Anne used to change horses here when riding between Hatfield and London. The attractive decor includes exposed wooden beams and panelling. An open fire, lack of music and six real ales complete the scene. Lunch daily from Noon until 2pm.
Rickmansworth Road
HA5 3TE
020 8866 2180
Website: www.sync-bar.com
no real ale
Previously the Starling. Indifferent to selling real ale in Pinner, should be called the Dodo.