Dog Friendly — Pubs in Homerton
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Found 9 dog friendly pubs in Homerton
Howling Hops Tap Room
Queens Yard, White Post Lane, Homerton E9 5EN
Spacious brewery tap on the ground floor of an old warehouse building. Ten draught beers, described as being served straight from the tank. Meat baps and veggie options.
Lord Napier & Star
25 White Post Lane, Homerton E9 5EN
Renovation started in January 2020 and the pub opened in August 2021 after being closed for 26 years. A large open plan space takes up the ground floor, with a central bar accessible by customers from three sides, a DJ booth and seated booths. On the second floor there is a second bar and DJ booth as well as a bookable room open for private parties, and on the third there is a roof terrace.
Adam & Eve
155 Homerton High Street, Homerton E9 6AS
A pub dating back to the mid-18th century, with impressive frontage added early in the 20th. Two doors lead into the large main drinking area extending both sides of the long circular bar. Facilities include an unusual L-shaped pool table and a dartboard. There is a garden at the rear. An interesting selection of food is available weekdays from 4pm and at weekends (including Friday) from 12pm.
Chesham Arms
15 Mehetabel Road, Homerton E9 6DU
Closed in October 2012 by property developer but following a high-profile campaign to save it, led by the local community with support from Hackney Council, the pub reopened in June 2015 as a 'Traditional East End Boozer' after a very tasteful and sympathetic refurbishment. The pub is on a quiet turn very close to Hackney Central. Although very much a neighbourhood local it is popular with visitors to Hackney and local workers from schools, hospital and Hackney Council. Excellent choice of local and regional beers. Five hand pumps dispense a constantly changing range of cask ales sourced from all over Britain. Several premium keg beers are available e.g. Pressure Drop Pale Fire and Paulaner. Also has a house pilsner by Bavo (Belgian) and a wide selection of Belgian, American and English speciality bottled and canned beers. Any takeaway food can be brought in and consumed on the premises but local pizza from Yard Sale is particularly popular and can be delivered to your table. In addition to its Asset of Community Value status, the pub was awarded CAMRA East London & City Branch Pub of the Year 2016. SPBW London Pub of the Year 2017.
Kenton
38 Kenton Road, Homerton E9 7AB
Now a great example of a thriving contemporary pub attuned to the newer residents of its area. Built in 1858 by Sir Benjamin Kenton. Ex-Bass Charrington, Enterprise then Admiral before becoming a free house in October 2015. Medium-sized, with a beige colour scheme and a separate little room at the back. Eclectic menu including pies and street food. Walled yard at rear.
People's Park Tavern
360 Victoria Park Road, Homerton E9 7BT
A large open plan pub with subdued lighting and chilled vibe near Victoria Park .Having been a Firkin brewpub (Falcon and Firkin) from 1986-1998, brewing has now restarted in late 2013. The Brewery is a sister to Brighton's North Laine brewery and is visible through a screen from the bar. Other London Beers are available e.g from nearby Hackney and Truman's breweries.
Hector & Noble
233-235 Victoria Park Road, Homerton E9 7HD
Relaunched in February 2015 as Hector & Noble. Previously Village Tap. Modern feel one room pub with quiet enclosed yard to rear. Cocktails and craft beers also served. Sunday roasts.
Royal Inn On The Park
Lauriston Road, Homerton E9 7HJ
Prominent pub located by Victoria Park, one of a dozen run by a long-established pubco called Remarkable Restaurants. Period features including bar-back and fireplaces, small side room adjoining the main bar, and a spacious dining room at the back with views over the Park. Apart from a handful of real ales, with two guests from smaller breweries, the pub is notable for a relaxed atmosphere and its substantial rear patio.
Empress
130 Lauriston Road, Homerton E9 7LH
An 1880s pub called the Empress of India, transformed into a gastropub by ETM group in 2006 and changing hands again in 2011 to the operator who also runs the Dundee Arms E2 and Crooked Billet E5. Mostly modern decor, with a white ceiling, bare brick walls, clear windows, bare floorboards in the bar on the right, white tessellated floor in the dining area on the left. Popular with locals, including couples and families. Short menu of gastro food.
