Situated in the heart of Hampstead, The Freemasons Arms is a stylish pub, bar, and restaurant that will allow you to relax, unwind, and indulge in truly special surroundings.
Our selection of seasonal menus, cask conditioned ales and fine wines will introduce your taste buds to a catalogue of unique flavours and tastes inspired by a whole host of British classics and Mediterranean dishes.
With a spacious outdoor dining area, a chic bar and stylish restaurant, you’ll be sure to leave The Freemasons Arms with a smile on your face.
Located in Hampstead Heath, The Freemasons Arms is easily accessible from around the Capital and beyond.
If you’re travelling by the London Underground, take the Northern Line to Golders Green, Hampstead, or Kentish Town, or the Jubilee Line to Finchley Road, Swiss Cottage, or West Hampstead. Alternatively, you can reach us via the Overground, which alights at Hampstead Heath, Gospel Oak, Finchley Road, or West Hampstead.
There are also plenty of buses serving the area, including the C2, H3, C11, 24, 46, 168, 210, 214, and 268.
In addition to our magnificent interiors, we also offer a fabulous outdoor dining space that’s perfect for alfresco dining all year round.
Join us and enjoy our magnificent interiors and a fabulous outdoor dining space that’s perfect for alfresco dining.
Located in Hampstead, close to one of London’s most popular open spaces, The Freemasons Arms is perfectly positioned in an area of peaceful greenery, yet only a stone’s throw from the sights and sounds of central London.
Hampstead Heath is an inner-city oasis that’s rich in wildlife and offers a whole host of sports and leisure opportunities all year round. The Heath is home to an array of amenities, including a zoo, cafes, athletics tracks, an education centre, three swimming ponds, and a lido. Once you’ve worked up a healthy appetite exploring the great outdoors and enjoyed the spectacular views of the capital’s iconic skyline, the extensive menu at The Freemasons Arms is sure to hit the spot.
Surrounding Hampstead Heath, Hampstead retains much of its original village character, with 18 grade II listed buildings on the High Street alone. Kenwood House, one of the most accessible of London’s great Regency homes, Keats’ House, the Freud Museum, and the charming Flask Walk are also close by.
Just 6km away from Trafalgar Square, The Freemasons Arms is also perfectly placed to act as a pit stop if you’re exploring the bustling streets of central London. You can even take a short stroll to Parliament Hill and take a look over the city for yourself, should you wish.