A proper, traditional East End boozer. London Pride, Tribute and Hophead (cask) on at the time of my visit (Saturday afternoon), plus a decent selection of craft. Serves a good pint of Guinness. The pedestrianised area outside makes it very busy for after work drinks when the weather is good. Very reasonable prices for the area.
This appears to be a go-to spot for drinks after work. It’s a typical English pub, cold beers, decent service, not too clean… It gets crowded around 5pm and there are not too many seats and not too many places you can stand around the bar.
As you wade through the sea of average bars Shoreditch now features, full of loud people not from London, who've got dressed up for their night out, The Bricklayers Arms is an absolute haven. The kind of warm local that also welcomes nice incomers. As the Lighthouse Family plays loudly across the bar, sung by several groups, you'll feel like it's your local too.
Very good pub for drinks, does a nice Guinness and sun sets along the road. I don’t believe there’s food sold here
It's been 33 years since I last visited the Brickies and it hasn't changed. I use to drink here every Friday after work in an area that was predominantly closed at weekends. It has always had life and soul and that hasn't changed. Beer was good, atmosphere great although I left as the early evening came rolling in. Nice to be back
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London EC1V
Introducing The Reliance, a lovely local pub with creative tendencies. Our artist-in-residence, Charlie Smith, operates a private art gallery on our second floor with a new show opening every third Thursday of the month.
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London EC2A
Deep in the heart of Shoreditch lies The Barley Mow, an atmospheric and traditional pub with a heart of gold. Not actual gold, or we’d be in the Bahamas living it up.