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The Freemasons Arms

32 Downshire Hill, London NW3 1NT

Pubs Hampstead, Belsize Park
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Surely a contender for the best beer garden north of the river, The Freemasons’ huge outdoor space – replete with gorgeous greenery, & idyllic in fine weather – looks as if Capability Brown has given it the treatment. Thankfully, the pub doesn’t rest on its alfresco laurels. Indoors it’s stylishly urbane, & the bar has a fine line in artisan libations. G&Ts are made with Martin Miller’s gin & Fever Tree tonic, bottled beers include Kasteel Cru & Modelo, & wines are an easy-drinking bunch with good by-the-glass options. Food won’t blow you away, but it’s a decent line-up featuring prawn & mango salad, spit-roasted chicken, rib-eye steak, & stone-baked pizzas. Caramel mocha cheesecake provides a sweet finish. Don’t miss ‘Sparkling Thursdays’ when house Champagne is just £20 a bottle.

Overall Diner Rating

6.6
Food & Drink
6.8
Service
5.6
Atmosphere
7.4
Value
6.8

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  1. Angela D.
    Reviews: 1

    Angela D. ( 50s, Female )

    February 2010

    Autumn last I went to the Freemasons Arms for lunch . I had an excellent pasta dish, linguine with seafood and a creamy sauce. It was a lovely time. So for my birthday my partner took me there as he remembered that I liked their food.

    When I saw the menu, this dish was no longer available. I spoke to one of the (very busy!) staff and explained I'd been so looking forward to having it again. He said he would see what he could do. About 5 minutes later the chef (Michael) appeared and sat down and asked me what exactly it was I wanted, and he would russle it up for me.

    Believe me the pub was absolutely busy. There was a large private party in the back, the restaurant was full, and the bar was buzzing with people having lunch. They still found the time to give individual attention.

    The service was impeccable with a lovely friendly girl. The pasta when it came was terrific and just what I wanted, and I had the most fantastic lunch.

    These guys took a lot of trouble to look after not only me, but all the people round me who were having a great time. The atmosphere was terrific and all in all it was quite memorable.

    Really, really worth a trip to this pub/restaurant, if you want a happy relaxed atmosphere, a great meal and at a very reasonable price. The guys are so nice.

    • Overall: 10
    • Food & Drink: 8
    • Service: 10
    • Atmosphere: 9
    • Value: 10
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  2. Sophie D.

    Sophie D. ( 30s, Female, United Kingdom )

    September 2009

    We first stumbled across this pub after walking on Hampstead Heath. The beer garden is lovely on a summer's day. We went back a few weeks later with a group of friends for lunch. Unfortuneately the weather was not kind and we retreated indoors. The dining area has a lovely open feel with the glass conservatory-style ceiling, however due to the size of our group (14) we could only find room in the Hampstead Room, which is colder and darker.

    We had a range of meals and everyone enjoyed theirs with the exception of myself and a friend who had ordered the mexican chicken salad. We didn't feel like this meal had as much thought or care as the other meals served at the table and ingredients seemed to be skimped on.

    Service was ok, though our dishes weren't cleared from the table – so we ended up changing tables. The bar-staff were lacking,with one staff member breaking a glass while polishing it and then proceeding to use the same teatowel to polish the next glass. Another refused to admit that there was dust in the glass we'd received some of our wine in, insisting it was sediment.

    I'll go here again to take advantage of the beer garden, but not for meals with such a large group.

    • Overall: 7
    • Food & Drink: 7
    • Service: 5
    • Atmosphere: 7
    • Value: 6
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  3. Coz K.

    Coz K. ( 40s, Male, London )

    May 2009
    Editor's pick

    This is a great pub in a superb location, with an excellent terrace & beer garden – but ruined by awful service. We went on a sunny saturday with friends. The beer garden & terrace were nicely buzzing, but the (very) few bar staff were completely overwhelmed, and didn't seem to care. One server was excellent, obviously working as a mixologist at night. The others couldn't run a tap. Due to the slow, lackadaisical service, the bar was 2 deep forcing a 20 minute wait. When I went back for a second round, many of the same people were still waiting. There was a blitz spirit with several strangers running jokes about growing beards, the beer going off before it could be poured and so-on. Later the next week I related the experience to friends in my local. They remembered being at the Feemasons several years ago and related the same story. So the management clearly haven't learned anything yet. Had this pub not been in leafy hampstead, where the clientelle are too polite to cause a scene, it would have failed long ago. Very poor.

    • Overall: 3
    • Food & Drink: 7
    • Service: 1
    • Atmosphere: 7
    • Value: 5
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  4. Charlotte S.
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    Charlotte S. ( 30s, Female, United Kingdom )

    September 2008

    I've eaten lunch here a few times over the last few years and have never been disppointed. However, I had dinner here on saturday night with some friends and my main course of beer battered cod was absolutely appauling. Prepare to gag… Beneath the batter was hardly any cod, it was just soggy on the inside and I had a mouth full of fish scales!! My starter of pear & cheese tart was nice; usual gastro pub dish heavy in balsamic, but nice nonetheless. We shared a pud, a crumble, which was lovely. Service, although friendly, wasn't up to standard, as we had to remind them of our drinks order (the restaurant wasn't full at this stage either) and our plates were left in front of us for far too long. The waiter paid us most attention when he came begging for business cards for a prize draw as the staff compete with each other to collect the most. I won't visit there again if I can help it, purely because if the terrible fish dish!

    • Overall: 6
    • Food & Drink: 5
    • Service: 5
    • Atmosphere: 7
    • Value: 6
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Essential Details for The Freemasons Arms

  • Address: 32 Downshire Hill, London NW3 1NT
  • Telephone: 020 7433 6811
  • Website: Visit The Freemasons Arms
  • Opening Hours: Mon-Sat 11am-11pm (Sat-10.30pm) Sun 12N-10.30pm
  • Capacities: Private room for 35 people
  • Restaurant Facilities: Alfresco dining area

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  1. Angela D.
    Reviews: 1

    Angela D. ( 50s, Female )

    February 2010

    Autumn last I went to the Freemasons Arms for lunch . I had an excellent pasta dish, linguine with seafood and a creamy sauce. It was a lovely time. So for my birthday my partner took me there as he remembered that I liked their food.

    When I saw the menu, this dish was no longer available. I spoke to one of the (very busy!) staff and… More

    • Overall: 10
    • Food & Drink: 8
    • Service: 10
    • Atmosphere: 9
    • Value: 10
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  2. Sophie D.

    Sophie D. ( 30s, Female, United Kingdom )

    September 2009

    We first stumbled across this pub after walking on Hampstead Heath. The beer garden is lovely on a summer's day. We went back a few weeks later with a group of friends for lunch. Unfortuneately the weather was not kind and we retreated indoors. The dining area has a lovely open feel with the glass conservatory-style ceiling, however… More

    • Overall: 7
    • Food & Drink: 7
    • Service: 5
    • Atmosphere: 7
    • Value: 6
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  3. Coz K.

    Coz K. ( 40s, Male, London )

    May 2009
    Editor's pick

    This is a great pub in a superb location, with an excellent terrace & beer garden – but ruined by awful service. We went on a sunny saturday with friends. The beer garden & terrace were nicely buzzing, but the (very) few bar staff were completely overwhelmed, and didn't seem to care. One server was excellent, obviously working as a… More

    • Overall: 3
    • Food & Drink: 7
    • Service: 1
    • Atmosphere: 7
    • Value: 5
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  4. Charlotte S.
    Silver Reviewer

    Charlotte S. ( 30s, Female, United Kingdom )

    September 2008

    I've eaten lunch here a few times over the last few years and have never been disppointed. However, I had dinner here on saturday night with some friends and my main course of beer battered cod was absolutely appauling. Prepare to gag… Beneath the batter was hardly any cod, it was just soggy on the inside and I had a mouth full of fish… More

    • Overall: 6
    • Food & Drink: 5
    • Service: 5
    • Atmosphere: 7
    • Value: 6
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