The Vine

The Vine is an impressive Edwardian building situated bang in the middle of the leafy streets of Tufnell Park and the hipster bustle of Kentish Town. It boasts the sunniest garden in NW5 that heaves with drinkers and diners at the slightest glimpse of sunshine. The pub also houses a stunning eighty seater restaurant catering for formal and informal dining.

Being located within a five minute walk to tube, over ground and British rail links all make The Vine a perfect destination to meet up with family and friends. Music lovers can enjoy a bite and a drink before and after gigs at the world famous Forum, dog walkers and cyclists also use the Pub as an oasis after their exertions on Hampstead Heath.

The Vine is also a fantastic events venue. With two unique private rooms, The Vine has the capacity to make your next gathering a memorable experience. Its the perfect place for any celebration, party, wedding, intimate gathering or meeting. We are always available to discuss your requirements and accommodate your wishes to ensure the success of your event. Whether it’s a sit down dinner or casual drinks/canapé reception, The Vine has several options for you and your guests.

We have recently installed two large projector screens for the Six nations and Rugby world cup. Our whole dining room is set for spectators to watch the game with the comfort of full waiter service. We have a private room with its own projector screen (up to 40) and two additional screens in the bar area. We serve food all day.


About Ellaine

Ellaine is the founder of FRN and author of "Mini and Youth Rugby: Complete Guide for Coaches and Parents" (published October 2015). She has been playing rugby union for over 10 years in the UK and the US for teams including Oxford University Blues, London Wasps, Henley, NOVA, and GWU. She has recently developed a love for rugby 7s and has played on several international rugby 7s teams. She also enjoys playing touch rugby and regularly plays for the FRN Mixed Touch Rugby team. She is passionate about helping others develop a love for rugby. View all posts by Ellaine

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