Live Sports — Pubs in Homerton
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Found 8 live sports pubs in Homerton
Prince Edward
97 Wick Road, Homerton E9 5AB
Very friendly Victorian two-bar locals' pub with original etched glass and excellent collection of mirrors. Very active charity fund raiser. Pool teams. Weekend entertainment. Home of the Hackney Irish Social Club. Only keg and bottled beer. An unspoilt, genuine locals boozer.
Eagle
103 Wick Road, Homerton E9 5AE
Traditional pub that appears to be thriving. Two bars entered through separate doors connect around the back of the central servery. Vestiges of interwar decor. The left side is carpeted, the right side has a lino floor. Sky TV, pool, darts, and a rear courtyard for smokers.
Spread Eagle
224 Homerton High Street, Homerton E9 6AS
Became the Jackdaw and Star in August 2014. This pub has a island bar with a distressed feel. Some tables have a glass top with memorabilia underneath ranging from pipes to mobile phones. Re-positioned January 2018 selling vegan food.
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.
Globe
20 Morning Lane, Homerton E9 6NA
One bar locals' estate pub with video screen for satellite TV and numerous boxing photographs.They also have superb free live music, usually RnB (Monday nights Billy Chong and his group and lots of contributions from other people too.).
Gun
235 Well Street, Homerton E9 6RG
Following a "bidding war" for the lease of this tiny ex-Whitbread market pub, the Gun was relaunched on 13th June 2014 by a new company - Locals Club. Their ambition is to build a small chain of 5-10 pubs in East London. The Gun is their first project although licensee Nick Stephens has 15 years' experience at the popular Lock Tavern in Camden. Despite its size, the Gun already attracts a vibrant and varied crowd. One handpump rotating mainly local beers. A range of keg taps dispense a chilled "craft" from Beavertown, Siren, Weird Beard, Pressure Drop and other contemporary favourites. The fridges are well stocked with London bottled beers.
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.
Tiger
245 Wick Road, Homerton E9 5DG
Three-storey Victorian public house on prominent corner site. White plaster to upper floors with stone quoins and pained ground floor with original wooden window openings. Very nicely proportion grouped casement windows to first floor. A very well preserved Victorian local pub. New operator, Ginger Jones, commenced trading in December 2016. This small pub chain operates the Duke E17, the Lion N16, Lord Morpeth E3 and Black Horse SE8. There are 12 keg taps. Draught products remain tied. . Keg is contemporary craft including Meantime, Fullers, Guinness, Adnams Craft. The interior is Anticesque in appearance with some cosy sofas and bench seating. Recorded music is normally playing but not obtrusively loud. Various Tiger and beer themed memorabilia adornes the walls. After several years with no cask, this refurbishment and relaunch is a very welcome addition to the E9 pub scene. Closed for around 12 months when Enterprise Inns took posession after rumoured rental dispute. External refurbishment took place 2015 and 2016.
