The Pineapple, Victorian pub in Kentish Town, England
The Pineapple is a corner pub on Leverton Street with traditional brick walls, ornate Victorian details, and etched glass windows. The interior mixes classic pub design with modern touches, serving drinks alongside food.
The building opened in 1868 as Kentish Town transformed from farmland into a residential neighborhood. Its Grade II listing reflects its value as a surviving example of Victorian architecture from that expansion period.
The pub blends British ales with Thai cuisine, showing how London's drinking establishments evolve with their communities. Visitors find a mix of traditional pub character and international flavors that mirrors the neighborhood's modern makeup.
The location sits a short walk from Kentish Town station and is easy to reach. There is seating inside and outdoor space is usually available when weather permits.
Many visitors do not know that the pub was saved from conversion into apartments in 2002 through a community campaign. Notable figures like Jon Snow and Ken Livingstone supported efforts to keep the building as a pub.
Location: London Borough of Camden
Address: 51 Leverton Street, London, NW5 2NX
Phone: +442072844631
GPS coordinates: 51.55297,-0.13964
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:05
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