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Black Horse pub in Barnet nearly runs out of beer after reopening

A north London pub dating back to the 1720s has reopened after being saved by three former regulars who all live within a five-minute walk.

The Black Horse, at the junction of Wood Street and Union Street in Barnet, closed suddenly last September and is now being run by Simon Anderson, Martin Taylor and Danny Daly after they secured the lease from Heineken-owned Star Pubs.

A petition to save the former coaching inn attracted 4,000 signatures – and the pub nearly ran out of beer on its third weekend back.

Martin Taylor, director of Barnet Community Pubs, said: “People thought they would lose this pub and to be fair they have been getting back and supporting it. I can’t thank them enough.”


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