Going out in BarnetGreater London

Discover the best pubs & restaurants in Barnet

Town/City Name
Barnet

County
Greater London

Population
395,839

Going Out in Barnet

About BarnetAbout Barnet

The Borough of Barnet is situated in North London; this is a thriving borough with plenty of parks, gardens, and green spaces, bringing you closer to nature than ever before! Some of the borough's popular attractions include the Barnet Museum, Lewis of London, wildlife rescue and ambulance service, Victoria park, the incognito theatre, and various other great spots. Pubs in Barnet consists of the Black Horse, the Arkley, Prince of Wales Barnet, the gate, etc. Pubs such as the Black horse provide you with a cosy pub setting indoor seating, a classic pub menu, and a selection of some fine brews. The pub also has outdoor seating and is the perfect place to have lunch with friends, family, or colleagues.

Barnet museum consists of an attractive early Georgian house in the heart of Chipping Barnet. The Museum's collection contains hundreds of artifacts revealing the history of Barnet and those that have remained there, dating from the Bronze Age to the modern-day. There is also an extended archive, and the Museum is a centre for economic and family history analysis. The Museum Store sells a range of magazines and booklets on local history, as well as historical maps, posters, CDs, badges, postcards, and gifts. This is the perfect place to go back in time and wander through ancient relics. If you need to refuel after a long day, then Pubs within walking distance of the Museum include the black horse and kings head, which provide you with a traditional pub setting, a wide selection of beverages, and a classic pun menu.

The Wildlife Rescue & Ambulance Service Animal Centre is in Trent Country Park, Enfield. Here you can witness wildlife recovering from sustainable injuries and then released into the wilderness where they can meet up with family and friends. Some animals you can discover close than ever before, including sheep, deer’s, pigs, miniature ponies, and that's not all. Other animals at the safari park include fallow deer’s, foxes, and turtles. Take a wander around the wildlife centre or visit the delightful team room to enjoy a warm cuppa with a piece of cake or a croissant.

Places to eat in BarnetPlaces to eat in Barnet, Restaurants in Barnet

Chutneys Indian Barnet
Chutneys
Indian Barnet
Truth American Barnet
Truth
American Barnet
The Village Greek Greek Barnet
The Village Greek
Greek Barnet
Lord Kitchener British Barnet
Lord Kitchener
British Barnet
Barnet Star Kebab House Fast Food Barnet
Barnet Star Kebab House
Fast Food Barnet
Liberty Coffee Cafe Barnet
Liberty Coffee
Cafe Barnet

Places to drink in Barnet Places to drink in Barnet, Pubs and Bars in Barnet

The Cock Inn Pub/Bar Barnet
The Cock Inn
Pub/Bar Barnet
Ye Olde Mitre Inne Pub/Bar Barnet
Ye Olde Mitre Inne
Pub/Bar Barnet
Prince Of Wales Barnet Pub/Bar Barnet
Prince Of Wales Barnet
Pub/Bar Barnet
The Queens Arms Pub/Bar Barnet
The Queens Arms
Pub/Bar Barnet
Red Lion Stonehouse Pizza & Carvery Pub/Bar Barnet
Red Lion Stonehouse Pizza & Carvery
Pub/Bar Barnet

A brief history of BarnetA brief history of Barnet

The name Barnet, which was recorded around the 11th century as Barneto, is gotten from the Old English baernet significance consuming. All through the Middle Ages, its fields were developed in the grass for feed, and its essential area on the principal street among London and St. Albans made it middle for motels and commercial centers. In 1471 the Battle of Barnet was battled at Hadley Green among Lancastrians and Yorkists. The district held its country character long after the disintegration of the cloisters throughout the 16th century when Barnet was seized from the administration of St. Albans. With the approach of rail lines during the nineteenth century, nonetheless, the populace started to rise strongly, and bequests and homesteads were supplanted by Victorian block estates.

Popular things to do in BarnetPopular things to do in Barnet

Free things to BarnetFree things to do in Barnet

Great for kids in BarnetGreat for kids in Barnet

Did you know?Did you know?

Barnet was founded by Monks from St Albans Abbey and Barnet is twinned with nine cities over the world.

Hidden gems of BarnetThe hidden gems of Barnet

Some of the boroughs hidden gems include Fenton house and garden, Lee valley regional park, mill green mill and museum and plenty others waiting to be discovered by you.

Unique to BarnetUnique to Barnet

Barnet is home to several pars, flower gardens and open green spaces, bringing you closer to nature than ever before.