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The Duke of Hamilton, Hampstead - pub details

Duke of Hamilton
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Address: 23 New End, Hampstead, London, NW3 1JD [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 2511) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Hamsptead (0.1 miles), Finchley Road (0.9 miles), Finchley Road and Frognal (0.9 miles)

Nearest train stations Hampstead Heath (0.6 miles), Finchley Road & Frognal (0.7 miles), West Hampstead (1.1 miles)

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Ye Olde White Bear, Hampstead (0.1 miles), Holly Bush, Hampstead (0.1 miles), Flask, Hampstead (0.1 miles), Wells Tavern, Hampstead (0.2 miles), Horseshoe, Hampstead (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs

user reviews of the Duke of Hamilton, Hampstead

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Although it is called a Jazz Club it still operates like a pub. Not keen on the refurb. They still sell Hophead and Pride on handpump but the ale quality here has taken a nosedive.
Snarling_Mallard - 5 Jan 2019 02:47
Alas the Duke is now closed and with it has gone Hampstead's last proper pub.
it is supposedly re-opening in September as a Jazz Club
Snarling_Mallard - 24 Jul 2017 13:47
Wikipedia have suggested that in times gone by, Oliver Reed, Peter O'Toole, and Richard Burton drank in this pub on a regular basis.

In the late 1970's and early 1980's I drank in this pub on a semi regular basis and never saw , or was told , they had been at the bar.

Although Oliver Reed did have his two front teeth knocked out by a Hampstead Rugby Club player in the 1970's ( at Saracens)
Leftinthepub44 - 14 Oct 2015 17:16
I was very disappointed with my visit today. Only two beers on today and both in poor condition. The last time I went, in June, there was only two on. The range of beers and quality is on the slide. If the publican wants to make a success of this place, he needs to not only concentrate on putting on gigs/shows but also the ale available.
nonecker - 31 Aug 2015 18:54
With the axe hanging over the nearby White Bear and just about every other pub in the area having succumbed to gastroponceritis or worse still shut down altogether, it's reassuring to know that London's most picturesque suburb still has one decent drinking establishment. It is also virtually unchanged from the days when I used to visit as a teenager in the mid 1980's and my peers would spend the evening baiting a certain Barry Cryer whilst I cringed in the corner.
This afternoon I had a decent pint of Hophead and there were another 3 or 4 ales on, all Fullers (not my bag). Despite the la-di-da location, the clientele on my last couple of visits have been surprisingly down to earth folk - not at all what you'd expect in this part of the world. I'm amazed
this place has survived, let's hope it continues to do so.
Long live the Duke!
HarryHawthorn - 14 Jan 2014 20:11

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