Great pub! It has historical significance being the pub at least two, possibly all, of the victims of Jack the Ripper were patrons at this establishment. The interior is really beautiful. They have a second floor and have a weekly quiz night. They have an outdoor area with tables and shelves so you
Great and historic East End pub - spectacular vintage interior tiling! The best location for Brick Lane eateries, and Spitalfields/ Petticoat Lane markets. The Old Thumper real ale was fabulous.
We've been there doing our Jack the ripper tour. We actually expected a better ambience but the pub was super crowded and really plain as a service.
Since the ground floor was very noisy with a very bad music we visited the upstairs bar, which was much better.
Cocktails are really expensive, but it'
Famous for it's Jack the Ripper lore, it's a fun pub. We only had pints. Staff was friendly, atmosphere was great, lots of people out and about. Great spot.
Awesome historical pub in a very good location. Great drinks. Also we had very good service by all the team and specially Nick, who made the best pimms ever.
We stopped off for one drink whilst on a work night out. The bar is quite small and, but there's plenty of room outside. We only visited the ground floor area. Nice atmosphere, and staff seemed friendly.
Had a good evening in the 10 bells. Efficient staff, warm welcome and generally the people drinking there were chatty and friendly. I guess it's just slightly more expensive than other pubs but that's expected due to the Jack the ripper connections. I would happily go back to this sociable well run
A great pub in the heart of Spitalfields Market with a lot of history. It’s full of character with great Beer and fantastic staff. They also make delicious cocktails.
Good honest Pub serving a good pint of lager, Toilets a tad shabby but overall good old boozer!
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The Ten Bells Public House. Whitechapel, London. The haunt of Jack the Ripper.
One of the most haunted Public Houses in London !!..
Has hardly changed since the 1800s,
The Ten Bells on the corner of Commercial street and Fournier Street first opened in 1752. Whilst much of its surroundings are bare
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