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OYO The Green Man Pub And Hotel
First Impressions
Walking up to OYO The Green Man Pub And Hotel, you immediately know you’re getting something different from your typical chain hotel. This three-star spot on Dagmar Ave combines the best of both worlds — a proper English pub downstairs and comfortable hotel rooms upstairs. It’s that uniquely British setup that actually works better than you’d expect, especially in Wembley where finding decent accommodation near the stadium can be a real challenge.
Location and Getting Around
The location is honestly pretty clever if you’re heading to Wembley Stadium or the SSE Arena — you’re walking distance from all the action without paying those premium event-day prices. The area itself is residential and quiet, which means you can actually get some sleep after a big match or concert. There’s decent parking available too, though I’d recommend checking ahead during major events since half of London seems to descend on this neighborhood when there’s something big happening at Wembley.
The Pub Experience
What sets this place apart is the pub downstairs — it’s not just a hotel restaurant trying to be a pub, it’s an actual local watering hole that happens to have rooms above it. The atmosphere is proper and welcoming, with locals mixing with hotel guests without any awkwardness. The food is solid pub fare (think fish and chips, Sunday roasts), and the beer selection covers all the classics plus a rotating guest tap that’s usually worth trying.
The Room
The hotel room itself won’t win any design awards, but it’s clean, comfortable, and has everything you actually need. The beds are surprisingly good — I mean, you’re not dealing with some creaky old pub rooms here. Each room comes with decent Wi-Fi, a proper shower, and enough space to spread out your stuff without feeling cramped. The walls are thick enough that pub noise isn’t really an issue, though you might hear the occasional burst of laughter during particularly lively evenings downstairs.
Why Guests Love It
What keeps people coming back is the authentic feel of the place combined with its practical advantages. You’re getting genuine hospitality from staff who actually seem to care about your stay, reasonable rates in an area where prices can get silly during events, and that rare combination of local character with tourist convenience. The 7.8 rating makes sense — it’s not trying to be fancy, but it delivers exactly what it promises. For anyone visiting Wembley or just wanting to experience a proper English pub with the security of having your bed right upstairs, this place hits the sweet spot between authentic and practical.
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