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This very small, easy to miss real ale pub is one of the few gems in Whitechapel, an area not known for specialist beer bars. You will find the Indo opposite of The East London Mosque on Whitechapel Road. Yes, it may look a grubby to the casual visitor; the décor, if you can call it that, is creaky
One of the nicest low key neighborhood bars around. It can be a little drafty by the door when it's cold outside but the changing selection of beers on tap and the friendly staff make more than up for it.
We came here as our first resuraunt in Britain. It's on the small side but has a lovely personality and the pizzas impressed my very picky husband. Which is actually a first! Very friendly! Great first choice!
Lovely staff and very tasty pizza with very crunchy crust. The toilet is a bit dire though.
Friendly late night bar with a good selection of obscure European beers and ales on draft. The beer isn't cheap though and £5 for a pint is not uncommon. It's a small place so gets lively quickly but never unpleasantly packed. The music is usually good and gets turned up later on, though the sound s
Absolutely love this pub! What a gem of a find in East London. Surprisingly undiscovered by tourists, this pub does some cracking German beers, in fact some of the best you'll get in London, and it's still reasonably priced. It's nothing fancy to look at, and it's pretty small so come on a weekend a
Lovely well kept beers, and a good range of choice. Only four stars because of the limited space. Room for about 6-8 on comfy seating just inside on the right. The rest of the seating is bar stools, and a few more comfy seats at the very back. We didn't have any food, so I can't comment on that.
Great no thrills local pub with fantastic atmosphere, particularly on a Saturday when the funky beats play late into the night. No entry fee, fantastic variable beer selection, pizza and nice people! What more could you want!
Came on Saturday evening on way to Brick Lane, on a rainy night and this was a very welcome stop off. Different ales and lagers on offer from around the globe and not a generic lager in sight. We sampled the excellent Guinness which was as good as I've had in a long time and so easy to get wrong. Ab
Great place for a beer after a long day. Always someone to chat to if you're heading over alone and usually easy to get a seat when with friends. Love the juxtaposition of people getting the beers in on one side of the street and people heading to the mosque on the other!
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