

Railway Tavern N16, Full Venue
2 St Jude St, London, N16 8JT -
From
£500 min spendUp to
109 guestsOffers
cateringExternal Catering
allowed
Public House located in the heart of Dalston. Well known in the area for our great food and warm London pub atmosphere. We have a great space available with flexible private hire options perfect for parties, sit-down dinners, and work events. Two working fireplaces, PA System, Sonos Surround sound, two TV's, Italian Modena Pizza Oven. Indoor seating capacity of up to 70 people, standing up-to 110. Internal & external catering options are also available.
We offer both in-house and external catering options to cater to your specific needs. We are also open to more flexible booking options for partial venue rental - please get in touch to find out more!
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 109
Dining
up to 70
Theatre
up to 70
Boardroom
up to 70
Cabaret
up to 70
Classroom
up to 70
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Heating
Natural light
Telephone
Table / chairs included
Audio & visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
TV screen
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 7 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Simon Miles
November 2024Always a pleasure coming to the local Railway. They serve amazing woodfire pizza, dough made in-house, and have a nice range of local craft beverages which aren't the typical beavertown and Camden ales.
David Teixeira-Lynch
December 2024Didn't plan to go here, but a quick pint in here was delightful. My kind of pub and the staff were very friendly. The food coming out also looked and smelled lovely. Would definitely come back here if in the area again.
Elle P
July 2024I don't mind this local pub, my friends and I have drank here multiple times and its a nice local pub, BUT as a resident, I've noticed their customers are rude and have no manners. The pub have not addressed how they deal with their customers standing on the street. Its a very narrow path to get through and a lot of their punters just stand there, drinking or smoking, ignorance to the fact thats its a pedestrian street where many people walk through to cross over to the crossing into Mildmay, or towards Dalston Junction. Its an on going problem and I will complaining to council about this. As person who sometimes walks with a walk stick and arthritis, these punters do not give room to walk through. In fact they just stand there and expect others to walk on a road with on coming cars, or last week straight into a lamp post.