Popular north London Irish pub shuts its doors after 32 years
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Popular north London Irish pub shuts its doors after 32 years
"After 32 great years it is time to say goodbye to Ryan's N16. We will be pulling our final pints from 2pm - 6pm on Sunday the 28th of December 2025. We want to thank all our lovely customers for the memories and boy there are a few! We hope to see some of you Sunday to say goodbye. Love, Ged and family."
"Ryan's was a popular community-focused pub in the area, with a beer garden and private space downstairs that you could hire for free. It was the go-to spot for watching live sports, with seven screens showing major matches including Premier League games. Ryan's held a number of community events until its closure, including a free Lino Christmas Card making workshop and Turkish stand up night."
Ryan's N16, a family-owned Irish pub on Church Street in Stoke Newington, closed after 32 years and served final pints between 2pm and 6pm on 28 December 2025. The owners thanked customers for memories and invited locals to a final goodbye. No reason for the closure was shared. The pub featured a beer garden and a free-to-hire private downstairs space. Seven screens made it a go-to venue for live sports, including Premier League matches. Community events included a free Lino Christmas Card workshop and a Turkish stand-up night. Camden and Lambeth saw pub increases in 2024, while Hackney registered no change.
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