Katya L.
Yelp
What a beautiful, fantastic pub! Popped in with some friends after touring the Highgate Cemetery, I'd read in some guidebook that the Flask was reportedly haunted so to continue the theme of the day we ventured forth in search of spirits. Spoiler alert: no spirits were found, except those that come inside of a pint glass, but we couldn't be too disappointed when we found ourselves in such a lovely place. It being mid-afternoon on a weekday, the pub was about half-full of groups such as ours after a sit-down and a pint and maybe a bite. The space is a bit of a warren of rooms, tiny hallways, little stairs, and low ceilings, but that just made it cozier and more inviting. I could have stayed there for hours, hunched over a pint and waiting for the ghost to make her appearance.
However, I was feeling a bit under the weather so I decided to forego beer and went after a cuppa, although my friends sampled the boozy wares. The beer selection was fairly standard. The food menu was more extensive, lots of pub grub but also some fancier options. I was after a light bite so ordered some smoked salmon, which came with toasts, rocket, and creme fraiche, and a decent portion, very tasty. My friend liked the sausages he ordered as well.
The Flask has a great beer garden outside for days when it isn't bitterly cold outside, but the pub serves just as well for the chilly grey days. Curl up inside with a pint and a plate of snacks and maybe the ghost will join you for a tipple.