A great little Kings Cross pub – King Charles I off the Caledonian Road is fun, friendly and stuffed with good ales

A great little Kings Cross pub - King Charles I in Caledonian Road is fun, friendly and stuffed with good ales

Located a short walk out of Kings Cross in a sidestreet off the the Caledonian Road is this wonderful little wood-panelled one-room pub.

A great little Kings Cross pub - King Charles I in Caledonian Road is fun, friendly and stuffed with good ales

Space is at a premium inside – the pub is rumoured to have the smallest men’s toilets in London – but they still managed to fit in an excellent live band.

There’s also bar billiards, a jukebox on the wall and a real fire for the winter evenings. Lovely.

A great little Kings Cross pub - King Charles I in Caledonian Road is fun, friendly and stuffed with good ales

Snacks are served at the bar but if you fancy something more substantial, you can order lunch from the the cafe over the road – they’ll bring it across to you – or choose from the provided takeaway menus in the evening.

A great little Kings Cross pub - King Charles I in Caledonian Road is fun, friendly and stuffed with good ales

There was a decent selection of interesting real ales available from the small bar.

A great little Kings Cross pub - King Charles I in Caledonian Road is fun, friendly and stuffed with good ales

In June 2015, the pub’s regulars raised £70,000 to save the pub, as the Islington Tribune reported:

Customers raised £70,000 between them to bid for the leasehold, and its landlord this week agreed to hand over the running of the bar to the people who love the pub the most.

Donald McDonald, one of the Northdown Street bar’s rescuers, told the Tribune: “When we heard the pub was up for sale there was mass panic among the regulars.

“We didn’t want the community elements to be lost.”

The 15 new shareholders – ranging in professions from an actor to an accountant – put in between £1,000 and £15,000.

Mr McDonald, who has been drinking in the pub for the past 12 years, said: “It was a hard sell to my wife. I was asking her to invest our money in a pub. But this is a sustainable business, we’re also here to make a profit.”

A great little Kings Cross pub - King Charles I in Caledonian Road is fun, friendly and stuffed with good ales

There’s some curious nick-nacks stuck on the wall.

A great little Kings Cross pub - King Charles I in Caledonian Road is fun, friendly and stuffed with good ales

Pub details:
King Charles I
55-57 Northdown St London N1 9BL‎
020 7837 7758

Opening hours (call to confirm before setting out)
Monday: 5pm-11pm
Tuesday: 5pm-11pm
Wednesday: 12pm-midnight
Thursday: 12pm-midnight
Friday: 12pm-midnight
Saturday: 5pm-11pm
Sunday: 5pm-10.30pm

One Comment on “A great little Kings Cross pub – King Charles I off the Caledonian Road is fun, friendly and stuffed with good ales”

  1. Glad to see after all these Years that pub is still trading .i use to visit in the early nineties when a good friend of my Pat Syron ran it who’s since passed away

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