Too many sports bars in London are like a bad date: all show and no substance. Angie’s Free House flips that script by actually delivering on decent pints and solid grub while keeping the football vibes genuine. With a 4.6 out of 5 rating from 442 reviews, it’s clear that punters appreciate what they’re getting.
Game Day Specials
Game day here means more than just the usual pints. The food’s got a kick too. Tuck into their hand-cut chips, which are crisp and golden — essential for soaking up the ales. The burger specials are worth a mention; juicy patties with toppings that won’t embarrass you. And let’s not forget the occasional themed match day menu. You might find dishes inspired by the teams playing. Clever, right? Also, the prices are reasonable, ranging from £10 to £20 for a solid meal. That’s a win.
Location & Access
Angie’s is tucked away on Woodfield Place, a stone’s throw from the chaos of the main roads. Getting there is fairly straightforward, whether you’re coming from the tube or walking. It’s not hard to find, and there’s enough space for a good crowd, so you won’t feel like you’re sardines in a can. That said, it can get a bit crowded during Premier League match days, so arriving early is key if you want a decent spot to watch the game.
What is the address of Angie’s Free House?
Angie’s Free House is located at 33-35 Woodfield Pl, London.
Are there other pubs near Angie’s Free House?
Yes, London has several pubs — check our London guide for more options.
What are the opening hours of Angie’s Free House?
Hours may vary, especially on match days. It’s best to call Angie’s Free House directly or check Google Maps for up-to-date hours.
Can I book a table at Angie’s Free House for match day?
It’s recommended to call ahead to reserve a spot, especially for big matches.