The Enterprise, Chalk Farm, London

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Pubs Chalk Farm | Pubs London
Address:

2 Haverstock Hill, Camden, London NW3 2BL

020 7485 2659

Tube:

  • Camden Town Underground Station (0.8 km)
  • Chalk Farm Station (0.9 km)
Website:

www.camdenenterprise.com

Opening hours:
Mon - Thu, Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
Fri - Sat: 11:00 - 1:00
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strengthofabear: “Came here on New Years Day for Lunch with Ruiz and others, ended up staying till 11pm. Good jukebox. Helpful staff. Nice beer garden. Good location. Food was very average, standard pub stuff at best and not a lot of choice.” more...

9 reviews of The Enterprise in English

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absinthecity

London

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Review of The Enterprise from 31 August 2011

Quite a ‘hip’ sort of pub due to its proximity to so many music venues, but you won’t feel out of place if you’re just here for a casual drink. Nice roomy bar done up with interesting old furniture and plenty of old books; good beers and friendly bar staff.

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zoecb

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Review of The Enterprise from 3 June 2010

Good music, homely atmosphere and some great epic sandwiches!

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akeela

London

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Review of The Enterprise from 19 January 2010

I went to The Enterprise to enjoy some live music a while ago and it was nice enough. The live music venue upstairs was a little worse for wear, with very sticky floors, but it was warm inside so I was happy.

Downstairs appeared to be rather busy, with people waiting at the bar for tables. There was a lovely wood fire burning, adding to the cosiness of the place and although the I didn't try the food, the chips smelled yummy!

Wasn't terribly pleased with the toilets though - it looked like it wasn't cleaned regularly.

Will be going back for more live music, so will see if things have changed!

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Amanders

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Review of The Enterprise from 23 January 2009

Love the Enterprise - a cool no nonsense pub, with a great mix of people.

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svince80

London

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Review of The Enterprise from 17 January 2009

This place attracts quite a random bunch of people, from the old men who are regulars to indie kids who are attending a gig at the Roundhouse just across the road. I’ve been here to see live bands and DJ sets a few times too and always had a really good time. The food is OK and I enjoy seeing what’s been written on the boards outside. It would be good if you didn’t have to smoke on the busy street outside though and there was a beer garden.They serve food which is pretty standard pub grub.

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Nay

London

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Review of The Enterprise from 17 October 2008

This place is the kind of place where you end up when everywhere else shuts - and it does the job very well! Sticky floors, random mix of people, dim lights, big bar. Excellent.

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Review of The Enterprise from 7 April 2008

Had a very quick pint in here on Friday night. We stood outside because inside was absolutely heaving! Weird mix of people and generally unfriendly bouncers. It’s within a stones throw of Chalk Farm tube, so a good meeting point, but not the kind of place i would spend the whole night. I’d stagger up Primrose Hill or over to Camden if i were you…...

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mr_bubascus

London

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Review of The Enterprise from 24 January 2008

The Enterprise is an old school indie boozer, like many around Camden, but good value for it. It is always full of a great mixture of people, helped by the fact that the newly re-furbished Roundhouse has just re-opened over the road.

It is a fairly big place with plenty of tables, and open late most nights. There is a standard range of beers and food is available.

Live music is also often available upstairs, completing its indie rock profile.

The Enterprise is also a great way to spend weekends, as it is a lot more relaxed during the day. Feel free to flop out and read the paper with a couple of slow guinness, away from the madness of Camden market...

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Beckz

London

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Review of The Enterprise from 22 October 2007

This is an old style boozer without the flash makeover. Wood, sofas, and interesting knick-knacks give it a homely feel, papers splayed on tables on a Sunday afternoon makes you feel like you can spend the whole day here (and often do). It is owned I think by The Fly chain (Barfly, The Fly etc) and they run a comedy club upstairs as well as (in the true spirit of all things Fly), featuring up and coming bands (a night called Barfly B-Sides is on here). You get all types drinking in here, which makes for a relaxed atmosphere.

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