Pubs in Bethnal Green
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Molly's Cafe
1 Geffrye Street, Bethnal Green E2 8JH
Reopening after 20 years this is the Cafe offering at Hackney's Museum of the Home (formerly known as the Geffrye Museum). There is a bistro and bar open in the evening and with street access, along with a Museum-facing canteen and serve-yourself garden zone and terrace. The cafe is named after Molly Harrison, one of the museum's curators in the 1940s and 50s. Keg Beer. Previous Description Small comfortable back-street Truman local with happy hour 5-6pm Mon-Fri (20p off a pint). Darts. Cooked food lunchtime and snacks at other times. Open all permitted hours. Closed.2000.
Sager & Wilde
193 Hackney Road, Bethnal Green E2 8JL
A wine bar selling bottled beer only. Formerly a pub called the British Lion selling real ale in 1995, keg only by 2006 and closed in 2012.
Virgin Queen
94 Goldsmiths Row, Bethnal Green E2 8QY
It was built by West's Brewery in the 1920,s and was the Duke of Sussex until renamed by the previous landlord after his favourite football team, West Bromwich Albion. Situated between Broadway Market and Columbia Flower Market on the cycle route from Hackney to the City, it attracts a cosmopolitan clientele. The pub was sold to small chain operator Remarkable Restaurants who have refurbished it and reopened in December 2017 in collaboration with a fish restaurant. It now has a traditional feel and has a mainly fish menu.
Sebright Arms
31-35 Coate Street, Bethnal Green E2 9AG
Previously a pub with a chequered history, the Sebright is now a very busy establishment serving up to four real ales and bottle-conditioned beer, including beers from London microbreweries, along with real cider. The interior comprises two wood-panelled rooms. Food (run separately from the bar) is available from a varying menu and includes Sunday roasts. Bi-annual beer festivals are held, and various entertainment is staged in The Venue downstairs.
Perseverance
112 Pritchards Road, Bethnal Green E2 9AP
Locals pub which experimented with ELB beers. No food.
Hare
505 Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green E2 9BU
Ex-Truman, now a free house. Determinedly ungentrified pub, which nevertheless is very popular with both older East End custom and more bohemian incomers to the area. Former horseshoe bar, now moved back to provide more space, but still not spacious. Sky TVs, pool, darts, varied jukebox, small covered heated rear courtyard for smokers, well fed white cat in residence.
Victory
27 Vyner Street, Bethnal Green E2 9DQ
Small corner pub just off the Regent’s Canal with some brewer’s Tudor style beams on the exterior facade.
Queen Adelaide
481 Hackney Road, Bethnal Green E2 9ED
Originally the Queen Adelaide, and has also traded as (at least) Hop Picker, Keeleys, Tantrums and Focus Nite at various times. Marsden Bistro opened in May 2014. Re-opened 2015 under the original name of Queen Adelaide. Now describes itself as " A former lap dancing bar and seafood grill scrubbed back to an east end boozer with a left field approach."
Dundee Arms
339 Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green E2 9LH
Reopened on a free of tie Lease on 2 April 2015. A sister pub to the crooked Billet. There is a mixture of wood paneling (both painted and unpainted) and bare brick walls. A wonderful and very rare original mosaic sign "Dundee Arms" was uncovered during the refurbishment. Likely to be late Victorian. Otherwise mostly distressed interior with some comfortable fixed bench seating. Opposite the York Hall where the Pigs Ear Beer Festival was founded in 1983. The Real ales frequently feature Truman's, ELB and Siren Craft.
Approach Tavern
47 Approach Road, Bethnal Green E2 9LY
Now a Remarkable Restaurants Free house.
Metropolis
234 Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green E2 9NN
Now a strip club.
Well & Bucket
143 Bethnal Green Road, Bethnal Green E2 7DG
Reopened by Barworks chain in early 2013 in a contemporary style but with much of the original tiling unveiled. There is an range of 75 bottles from around the world, that includes 750ml bottles suitable for sharing. Food is centred around oysters and sliders (mini bite sized burgers).
