-= History =-

The Union Tavern is a Victorian pub dating back over 200 years, the impressive ceilings and windows are a memory of a bygone era.

Specifics on the Union Tavern and its past are shrouded in mystery one report proclaims that part of the pub fell into the Metropolitan Railway line and was rebuilt by the Union railway company responsible whilst, another reports the Union Tavern as a pick up point for Londoners leaving to go North. The last stop before running the gauntlet across the then notorious Hampstead Heath!

What we do know for fact is that the listed building is a shining example of wonderful Victorian architecture.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The outside view The bar The bar The restaurant (Christmas 2006) The restaurant The function room The function room