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Pineapple, London

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Operator: McGrath, Davies Property Services
51 Leverton Street, Kentish Town, London, NW5 2NX (View on Google Map)
  • Historic Interior

The Northern Lane station is closed until Easter next year - Thameslink overland still ok Tufnell Park is probably the best alternative. Or walk from Kentish Town West or Gospel Oak.

A rare gem hidden in the local streets just off Kentish Town that was previously subject to a very high profile campaign in 2001 and 2002, by both local people, CAMRA and the London media, to prevent its closure.

Twice a CAMRA North London Pub of the Year, most recently in 2012. There are mementos (including a new plaque) and news articles on display in the pub, along with Pineapple ephemera from all over the world. Also note the rare Bass mirrors.

The single bar serves an extended ground floor area, with a large quiet, added conservatory to the rear. Upstairs is a separate and well appointed seating area which is available for hire. Monday is quiz night, and the pub participates in the London quiz league. Food is available 7 days a week from a Thai menu with good value lunchtime options (Mon to Fri).

Now a Grade II listed building, its Victorian character is exceptional, and well worth close inspection (fine bar-back with etched and gilt mirrors). It is now a true, friendly local community pub and many of those previously involved in the "Save the Pineapple" campaign are part of the current customer base. Listed on CAMRA Historic Pubs Register of historic pub interiors. An accredited member of CAMRA's LocAle scheme, beers change regularly. Card-carrying CAMRA members receive a 20p a pint reduction on cask beer.

Happy Hour 3pm to 7pm daily and all day Tuesday - 50p off the house beer, which we beleive is Pedigree.

Historic Interest

Grade II listing:- C.1868. Builder unknown. Yellow stock brick. Stucco-faced ground floor, moulded stone window arches. Double valley roof not visible behind parapet. EXTERIOR: three-bay elevation, three storeys high, with doorway to centre flanked by windows with three-panel aprons; all openings are segmental-headed, with pineapple motifs to keystones. Upper windows are 2/2-pane sashes. Ground floor is faced with channelled rustication, with moulded imposts, radiating voussoirs, and a modillion cornice at first floor level, carried on acanthus-enriched brackets at each end. Curved corner to south-east with raised quoins of brick. Side elevation to south continues ground floor rustication, with subsidiary door (now blocked)and window; three windows to first floor (western pair blind), one to second floor. INTERIOR: altered, but retains good behind-bar screen with etched glass mirrors depicting vases of flowers with pineapples below; frieze contains mirrored lettering reading WHISKIES BRANDIES WINES; frieze is carried on four Corinthian pilasters with mirrored strips decorated with lotus leafs; rear counter is carried on consoles with pineapple decoration. Ceiling to main bar retains decorative plaster cornice. An unusually exuberant example of a mid-Victorian pub serving a newly-built development of suburban housing, which, in spite of internal alteration, retains a fine behind-bar screen.

Information for this venue is provided by the North London Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Camden
Last updated
Last surveyed
26/10/2022
Leasehold owner
McGrath, Davies Property Services
Freehold owner
individual
Pub ID
NLD/6101
Asset of Community Value

Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: II

A tucked-away small corner local of around 1868 which was, fortunately, saved in the face of a closure threat in 2001 by a vigorous and effective local effort. The Pineapple has been opened up and there is now a single bar that wraps round the serving area. Here, you’ll find a truly spectacular feature – the bar-back, a three-bay piece, and one of the best such examples from the mid-Victorian period anywhere. It’s made of mahogany and has, at the top, panels advertising ‘whiskies’, ‘brandies’ and ‘wines’ in painted and gilt glass. Dividing the panels are florid Corinthian capitals. In between are etched mirrors with urns bursting with foliage and, below them – pineapples! The bar counter seems original as is the marble fire surround on the left-hand side. There are also some fine mirrors with advertisements, a pretty cornice all around the front bar and dado panelling round the walls.

General information about historic pub interiors

A tucked-away small corner local that was, fortunately, saved in the face of a closure threat in 2001 by a vigorous and effective local effort. Three-storey of yellow stock brick built around 1868. Above the ground floor windows and doors there are pineapple motifs in stone relief suitably painted. Twin front doors have ‘Saloon Bar’ on them in gilt – possibly 1920s wording? In the windows either side, one pane has ‘Ind Coope’ and the other ‘Double Diamond’, also in gilt lettering on frosted glass. Metal gates on main exterior doors.

The interior consists of a U-shaped front bar with some small areas at the rear. Originally two separate rooms as there is a door on the left hand side of the pub with mosaic floor just inside the pub indicating a small vestibule. The Pineapple has a truly spectacular feature – the bar-back, a three-bay piece, and one of the best such examples from the mid-Victorian period anywhere. It is made of mahogany and has, at the top, panels with mirrored lettering advertising “WHISKIES”, “BRANDIES” and “WINES”. There are three etched glass mirrors depicting vases of flowers. The top of the central mirror is almost covered by an old clock. Dividing the panels are four pilasters with florid Corinthian capitals. In between are narrow etched mirrors with urns bursting with foliage. The lower shelving has been lost to fridges but there are consoles with carved pineapples.

The bar counter seems original with brackets and panels added to the front so it looks more modern; the top is definitely modern. Ceiling to main bar retains decorative plaster cornice. On the right is a wood surround and Victorian (reproduction) cast iron and tiled fireplace with above it an enormous ‘Bass & Co’s Pale Ale’ mirror that almost reaches the ceiling. The dado paneling looks old and painted a cream colour.

On the left level with the bar back is a wood lined arch which looks old but on the right the wide gap could be more recent but the dado panelling goes across the gap so it could have been like this for many years. Through the arch on the left is a small area and on the left is an original marble surround fireplace with a modern grate. Above is a large ‘Bass Pale & Burton Ales’ mirror (cracked). More of the dado paneling that looks old but painted a cream colour and there is a part glazed baffle (modern?). A widish gap leads to another small area with assorted seating and a modest skylight with a pineapple in frosted glass in the middle of three panes.

You can cross to the right hand side rear are through a door marked ‘Private’ in gold lettering (kept open) and a staircase upstairs and part paneled passage to toilets. Through another door to the right rear area. Modern fixed seating all around the right rear area with the same dado paneling. At the rear is a conservatory room popular with diners. Upstairs there is a room at the front with bar wood floor and old wood surround fireplace. Wide gap to smaller room at rear left with another wood surround and cast iron fireplace and old leather covered benches.

General information about historic pub interiors
Monday
Noon - 11:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 11:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 11:00pm
Friday
Noon - Midnight
Saturday
Noon - Midnight
Sunday
Noon - 10:30pm
Monday
Noon - 3:00pm & 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Tuesday
Noon - 3:00pm & 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Wednesday
Noon - 3:00pm & 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Thursday
Noon - 3:00pm & 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Friday
Noon - 3:00pm & 6:00pm - 10:00pm
Saturday
1:00pm - 10:00pm
Sunday
1:00pm - 10:00pm

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Current beers

This Pub serves 4 changing beers and 1 regular beer.

Regular and recently seen

Marston's - Pedigree TasteMatch Prediction

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Marston's - Pedigree
Marston's - Pineapple Amber Ale - House Beer Marston's - Pedigree Premium Bitter • 4.5%
Marston's - Pedigree
Marston's - Pineapple Amber Ale - House Beer
(Marston's - Pedigree)

This beer is served regularly at Pineapple, London.

ABV 4.5%
Style Premium Bitter
Colour
Vegan No
Gluten Free No

Source: National


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Facilities
Lunchtime Meals Lunchtime Meals
A smaller lunchtime menu is only available Monday to Friday lunchtimes for only £5.50 a dish!
Evening Meals Evening Meals
Garden Garden
Garden at rear, tables at front
Family Friendly Family Friendly
Until 7pm
Dog Friendly Dog Friendly
Events Events
Quiz Mondays starts 9pm
Function Room Function Room
Newspapers Newspapers
Smoking Smoking
Wi Fi Wi Fi
Features
Cask Ale Cask Ale
Real Heritage Pub Real Heritage Pub
LocAle LocAle
Redemption, Sambrook's, Three Sods
Quiet Quiet
Member Discount Scheme Member Discount Scheme
20p off a pint of all beers
Transport
Close to bus routes (400m)
TfL: 134, 214, 393, C2
Nearby Station (400m)
Kentish Town
Close to London Underground/Overground/DLR (400m)
Kentish Town

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