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The Holly Bush, The Skylight Room

Location pin

22 Holly Mount, London, NW3 6SG - 

  • Users

    Up to
    20 standing

  • Table with chairs

    Offers
    catering

Located outside the noise and busyness of central London, this Hampstead pub offers the ideal escape from the city. The Holly Bush is a traditional, old-fashioned pub, yet still maintains a relaxed and easy atmosphere. Work up an appetite for the delicious menu by exploring historic Hampstead.

Our Skylight room is a semi-private space which can be booked for dining guests from 8 to 12 people & forms part of the restaurant.

Capacity & layout

Standing

Standing

up to 20

Cabaret

Cabaret

up to 12

Catering & drinks

Catering arrangements

Catering arrangements

Amenities

Tea

Tea

Public transport

Public transport

Premises parking

Premises parking

Space rules

Cancellation policy

100% refundable 1 day before the event

Location

Reviews

  • David Striker

    November 2023

    We did a mini pub crawl in Hampstead on our last day in London. We've been eating at this pub for the last 10 years and always get an excellent meal. It's also always crowded.

  • Roland Trimmel

    December 2023

    Great. A lovely British pub, serving traditional food — all of that in one of the greatest parts of London. The place makes you feel home in a minute, the food gives you even more goose bumps. Simply great, with the fish & chips a proper classic .. comes with a light batter, pea chutney and sauce tartare. And is a must have if you’re visiting Britain. The chicken was a great choice, too. And so were the desserts we enjoyed. Service was super friendly, would recommend it any day.

  • John Carr (Corinne and John)

    February 2024

    Very good Fuller's pub about 5 minutes (steep uphill!) walk from Hampstead Underground Station. Three cask beers on handpump when we visited. A few covered seats outside. The pub, which was built in about 1797, is Grade II-listed and is on the Campaign for Real Ale's London Regional Inventory of historic pub interiors. Very busy on the Sunday afternoon we visited, primarily with diners.