The Pride of Spitalfields
About
Pubs
Price Range : Under $10 (£)
Location
Adress: 3 Heneage Street, London, E1 5LJ
Phone: +44 20 7247 8933
Work Hours
Business info
- list_altTakes ReservationsNo
- directions_bikeBike ParkingNo
- groupGood for GroupsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelAverage
- local_barAlcoholFull Bar
- turned_in_notGood For Happy HourNo
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingNo
- tvHas TVYes
Reviews
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Karis N.
We just stumbled upon here after dinner. Pretty sure we were the only tourists, which was an interesting experience.
Make no mistake, it is a dive bar, but the beer is really cheap compare to other London pubs. The decor is a bit dated, but that's the theme, right? It was really crowded, with lots of people drinking outside (like every single pub I've been to), lots of energy and they're all really nice lads.
There are lots of seating, and we had no problem sitting since most people wanted to be outside. It was a nice little break from all the Indian restaurants around. -
Abbie O.
This pub is in the heart of Shoreditch (kind of the London's Brooklyn), and we were the only tourists at the place. It has a good beer selection, plus the prices aren't jacked up to cater to tourists, and we had a great time getting to know people from around the neighborhood. There is indoor seating, but on nice evenings, people often linger outside and drink on the curb. I would definitely recommend if you're looking for something slightly off the beaten path.
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Meike B.
A proper old skool pub, I never thought these would become so rare in London! I wish I was more into beer as the wine is old skool awful ... but the large G'n'Ts went down a treat! The barmaids are proper barmaids and the pub is packed with punters of all ages and backgrounds, just like in the old days. Lond live the Pride of Spitalfields!
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Alan K.
Amazing
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Dahokolomoki Z.
Well, if you're looking for "authentic" British pub, this could be it. "Cosy", shabby, and looks like its been in need of some renovation since the 70s. Seats are wonky, tables are wonky, and the football is projected on a wall with lots of marks obscuring the image.
So authentic then. Like 90% of bog standard British pubs up and down the country.