
The Corner Pin was constructed as a public house in 1871 and has recently returned to its original use. The first landlady was Elizabeth Bull Bellows, who was the original beer house keeper. Until its closure in 2010, the pub was a popular venue for fans on matchdays and was subsequently used for the next 10 years as the Club’s Ticket Office
It re-opened in 2021 as the ‘Beavertown Corner Pin’ in partnership with Tottenham-based Beavertown Brewery, the largest independent craft beer brewer in London sitting at the heart of the capital’s growing craft beer scene. They arrived in Tottenham in 2014, having outgrown their previous sites, and have made it their home ever since
They now operate a microbrewery within the South Stand of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – a first for a football stadium – and even have a beet made and sold exclusively in the Stadium ‘One of our Own’