'Very welcoming' pub with dark history wins North London Pub of the Year
Briefly

The Magdala, a historic pub in Hampstead known for its links to Ruth Ellis, has been awarded North London CAMRA Pub of the Year. Reopened in 2021 after a seven-year closure, the pub has consistently ranked highly in previous years, achieving finalist status before clinching the award this year. Its welcoming staff members, notably young but knowledgeable, cater to a diverse range of patrons, from young adults to seniors. The pub has also been recognized as an Asset of Community Value, further solidifying its status in the local area.
"Three years running they've been in the top five, the last two as finalists and this year they finally got it. They are a great team that run it."
"The staff behind the bar are really knowledgeable. If you want a dark beer they will tell you what's available. They know their stuff."
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