About The Holly Bush, Hampstead
The Holly Bush, located at 22 Holly Mount, London NW3 6SG, is a historic Grade II listed pub in Hampstead. Originally built as a house in the 1790s, it became a public house in 1928. The pub exudes traditional charm with its wood-paneled interiors, open fireplaces, and cozy nooks, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere for patrons seeking a quintessential British pub experience.
Food Overview
The Holly Bush offers a menu that focuses on fresh cooking and seasonal ingredients, earning it an AA Rosette award for culinary excellence. Dishes range from refined pub classics to innovative, globally-inspired options, with the menu changing regularly to reflect seasonal produce. A traditional Sunday roast with all the trimmings is also a highlight, making it a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
Drinks Overview
The pub boasts an extensive selection of beverages, including a variety of real ales, cask ales, craft beers, fine wines, and artisan spirits. As a member of the Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA), The Holly Bush offers a range of real ales, including local brews. The knowledgeable bar staff are on hand to assist with selections, ensuring a comprehensive drink menu to suit all preferences.
Getting There
To reach The Holly Bush from Hampstead Underground Station, exit the station and head northwest on Heath Street. Turn right onto Holly Hill, then left onto Holly Mount. The pub will be on your left at number 22. The walk is approximately 5 minutes, making it easily accessible for travelers arriving by train.