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The Clement Attlee
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Craft ales are on the menu at this casual contemporary hangout with some vintage touches.
Nearby attractions
Stepney City Farm
Stepney Way, Stepney Green, London E1 3DG, United Kingdom
St Dunstan's Churchyard
London E1 0NR, United Kingdom
Limehouse Town Hall
646 Commercial Rd, London E14 7HA, United Kingdom
St Anne's Church, Limehouse
St Anne's Church, Three Colt St, London E14 8HH, United Kingdom
Ragged School Museum
46-50 Copperfield Rd, canal side, London E3 4RR, United Kingdom
Stepney Green Park
Stepney Grn, Stepney Green, London E1 3HZ, United Kingdom
Mile End Park Skatepark
St Paul's Way, London E3 4AG, United Kingdom
Mile End Children’s Park and Pavilion
Locksley St, London E14 7EJ, United Kingdom
Shandy Park
24 Bale Rd, London E1 4QJ, United Kingdom
St Paul's, Shadwell
302 The Hwy, London E1W 3DH, United Kingdom
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The Yurt Café
St. Katharine's Precinct, 2 Butcher Row, London E14 8DS, United Kingdom
Rajboy
564 Commercial Rd, London E14 7JD, United Kingdom
Shan Shui Jian
562 Commercial Rd, London E14 7JD, United Kingdom
Kirvem Restaurant & Bar
663 Commercial Rd, London E14 7LW, United Kingdom
Two Magpies Cafe
583 Commercial Rd, Ratcliff, London E1 0HJ, United Kingdom
Pasha's Peri Peri
637 Commercial Rd, London E14 7NT, United Kingdom
Basilico
653 Commercial Rd, London E14 7LW, United Kingdom
La Figa Restaurant
Mosaic Building, 45 Narrow St, London E14 8DN, United Kingdom
Bread Street Kitchen & Bar - Limehouse
44 Narrow St, London E14 8DJ, United Kingdom
Holy Cow - Fine Indian Dining - Indian Restaurant & Takeaway in Limehouse - Canary Wharf
51 Narrow St, London E14 8DN, United Kingdom
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Holiday Inn Express London - Limehouse by IHG
469-475 The Hwy, London E1W 3HN, United Kingdom
The Royal Foundation of St Katharine
2 Butcher Row, London E14 8DS, United Kingdom
Marlin Apartments Limehouse
577 Commercial Rd, Stepney Green, London E1 0HJ, United Kingdom
Limehouse Library Hotel London
Limehouse Library, 638 Commercial Rd, London E14 7HS, United Kingdom
Homestay Rooms
Sims House, 420 Commercial Rd, London E1 0LQ, United Kingdom
King & Queen Wharf Concierge Office
189 Rotherhithe St, London SE16 5QY, United Kingdom
Dockside Hotel
55 Sutton St, London E1 0AY, United Kingdom
Whites Inn
363 Jamaica St, Stepney Green, London E1 3HU, United Kingdom
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The Clement Attlee

576 Commercial Rd, London E14 7JD, United Kingdom
4.5(666)
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Craft ales are on the menu at this casual contemporary hangout with some vintage touches.

attractions: Stepney City Farm, St Dunstan's Churchyard, Limehouse Town Hall, St Anne's Church, Limehouse, Ragged School Museum, Stepney Green Park, Mile End Park Skatepark, Mile End Children’s Park and Pavilion, Shandy Park, St Paul's, Shadwell, restaurants: The Yurt Café, Rajboy, Shan Shui Jian, Kirvem Restaurant & Bar, Two Magpies Cafe, Pasha's Peri Peri, Basilico, La Figa Restaurant, Bread Street Kitchen & Bar - Limehouse, Holy Cow - Fine Indian Dining - Indian Restaurant & Takeaway in Limehouse - Canary Wharf
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+44 20 7790 2726
Website
theclementattlee.co.uk

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Featured dishes

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Fried Chicken
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Free Range, Corn-Fed Chicken Supreme
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Roast British Pork Loin
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Smoked Cheddar & Pine Nut Stuffed Portobello Mushroom
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Chocolate Fudge Cake

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Nearby attractions of The Clement Attlee

Stepney City Farm

St Dunstan's Churchyard

Limehouse Town Hall

St Anne's Church, Limehouse

Ragged School Museum

Stepney Green Park

Mile End Park Skatepark

Mile End Children’s Park and Pavilion

Shandy Park

St Paul's, Shadwell

Stepney City Farm

Stepney City Farm

4.6

(461)

Open 24 hours
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St Dunstan's Churchyard

St Dunstan's Churchyard

4.4

(14)

Open 24 hours
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Limehouse Town Hall

Limehouse Town Hall

4.3

(114)

Open 24 hours
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St Anne's Church, Limehouse

St Anne's Church, Limehouse

4.6

(108)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of The Clement Attlee

The Yurt Café

Rajboy

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Kirvem Restaurant & Bar

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Pasha's Peri Peri

Basilico

La Figa Restaurant

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The Yurt Café

The Yurt Café

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Kirvem Restaurant & Bar

4.5

(586)

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Reviews of The Clement Attlee

4.5
(666)
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5.0
2y

🚇 Limehouse 🍺 £5.95 Bohem Martina Pils ❤️ A stylish E14 Craft Beer house. . This Craft Beer Co pub sits on busy Commercial Road on the edge of Limehouse. The nearest Tube is Limehouse DLR which is just across the road. . This former Charrington’s pub was built in 1871 and started life as The Railway Tavern. In 2016 the Craft Beer Co acquired the pub and lovingly refurbished it. . This contemporary pub is set out over two floors and has a roof terrace plus benches at the front. The main bar on the ground floor is flooded with light through the beautiful leaded stained windows. The seating is an eclectic mix of traditional tables and chairs, stools around poser tables plus some comfy winged chairs. Around the walls are some beautiful Bass mirrors and rustic signs hanging from exposed brickwork walls. The servery is a good size and is illuminated by funky pendants. . The Beer chice was excelent, there were over twenty five beers, ales, stouts and ciders to choose from. After lots of help and guidance from the team here, I decided on a pint of Bohem Martina Pils by London based Czech Brewery @bohembrewery . This was my first try of this beer, it was thoroughly enjoyable and cost just under six quid. There is no food served here at present. . We arrived just before 5pm on a Bank Holiday Sunday afternoon and the pub was quiet with just a couple of other punters sitting outside. We managed have a good look around the pub and spent a bit of time up on the roof terrace. This pub opens up at 5pm during the week and really gets going in the evenings. Throughout the month there is Live Music, Open Mic, Karaoke and Quiz nights on a Sunday. As mentioned earlier, the team here were excellent, they gave us a warm welcome, were efficient, helpful and courteous. . I am pretty impressed with the offering at the @craftbeercoe14 ,this is a craft beer pub without any gimmicks. The team here were welcoming, knew there stuff and all round nice people, this pub is a pleasant place to spend time in. This pub offers something different in Limehouse, well worth a look. . ℹ️ Info correct on...

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1.0
2y

My son who is neurodiverse and a member of his support staff of Afro Caribbean heritage were stopped from entering the Craft Beer Co public house Limehouse, by the manager; Nick, (wouldn’t provide a surname). Let me be clear; neither had done anything to warrant being physically barred from entering the pub. My son has been using this pub for over twenty years, long before it was craft beer. He enjoys going there especially on Sunday for the quiz. He and his staff were told; he wasn’t to enter the pub ever again because; if he requires a person to facilitate his access he is at risk to himself and the business. As he is always accompanied by his support staff team it made no logical sense. The decision was apparently made by the operations director; Peter Slezak after he saw my son in the pub last week. My son and his staff were very shaken and extremely upset. The reason given is nonsense masking extreme prejudice towards a disabled person and his ethnically diverse staff.

Re: your response. You have been called out on prejudicial behaviour, your response is to lie and add further insult by making libelous statements. Mr Lewiston REFUTES ever swearing at anyone in your establishment. He doesn’t drink alcohol but ALWAYS purchases a drink. Noted your post is not accredited to any one person.

I stand by exactly what I have said. Your behaviour is disgusting, you were called out on your prejudice, your response was to lie about both Mr Lewiston and a member of his staff whose line manager spoke to the co-owner. You have made slanderous and libelous statements concerning both. I however have...

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5.0
30w

Literally popped in to the The Craft Beer Company, Limehouse on a Monday afternoon, to kill time on my way to a local fine dining restaurant and could not help wishing I did not have to leave. Next door to the Tube, so many craft beers from independents that I lost count, a very chilled relaxed atmosphere with no rush or hurry, very welcoming staff especially Jasmine (and her young colleague Lauren) who surprised me by her knowledge of what beer she was selling, a huge non-beer menu, clean toilets... I could go on. Jasmine was happy to chat and just be herself with us, answering all the questions and making recommendations about the beer. Rather than have my beer at the "fancy restaurant" I had mine here and asked my hosts to join me, which they would have done, except that we ran out of time. I did not eat but there were a range of quality bar snacks. The pub filled up quickly....all regulars who feel completely at home. Jasmine and Lauren knew everyone by name and were perfect hosts. Several people walked in needing the toilets and Jasmine and Lauren were ready to help.Recommend a visit 1001%. A must do if you are in...

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🚇 Limehouse 🍺 £5.95 Bohem Martina Pils ❤️ A stylish E14 Craft Beer house. . This Craft Beer Co pub sits on busy Commercial Road on the edge of Limehouse. The nearest Tube is Limehouse DLR which is just across the road. . This former Charrington’s pub was built in 1871 and started life as The Railway Tavern. In 2016 the Craft Beer Co acquired the pub and lovingly refurbished it. . This contemporary pub is set out over two floors and has a roof terrace plus benches at the front. The main bar on the ground floor is flooded with light through the beautiful leaded stained windows. The seating is an eclectic mix of traditional tables and chairs, stools around poser tables plus some comfy winged chairs. Around the walls are some beautiful Bass mirrors and rustic signs hanging from exposed brickwork walls. The servery is a good size and is illuminated by funky pendants. . The Beer chice was excelent, there were over twenty five beers, ales, stouts and ciders to choose from. After lots of help and guidance from the team here, I decided on a pint of Bohem Martina Pils by London based Czech Brewery @bohembrewery . This was my first try of this beer, it was thoroughly enjoyable and cost just under six quid. There is no food served here at present. . We arrived just before 5pm on a Bank Holiday Sunday afternoon and the pub was quiet with just a couple of other punters sitting outside. We managed have a good look around the pub and spent a bit of time up on the roof terrace. This pub opens up at 5pm during the week and really gets going in the evenings. Throughout the month there is Live Music, Open Mic, Karaoke and Quiz nights on a Sunday. As mentioned earlier, the team here were excellent, they gave us a warm welcome, were efficient, helpful and courteous. . I am pretty impressed with the offering at the @craftbeercoe14 ,this is a craft beer pub without any gimmicks. The team here were welcoming, knew there stuff and all round nice people, this pub is a pleasant place to spend time in. This pub offers something different in Limehouse, well worth a look. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 28.05.23
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Literally popped in to the The Craft Beer Company, Limehouse on a Monday afternoon, to kill time on my way to a local fine dining restaurant and could not help wishing I did not have to leave. Next door to the Tube, so many craft beers from independents that I lost count, a very chilled relaxed atmosphere with no rush or hurry, very welcoming staff especially Jasmine (and her young colleague Lauren) who surprised me by her knowledge of what beer she was selling, a huge non-beer menu, clean toilets... I could go on. Jasmine was happy to chat and just be herself with us, answering all the questions and making recommendations about the beer. Rather than have my beer at the "fancy restaurant" I had mine here and asked my hosts to join me, which they would have done, except that we ran out of time. I did not eat but there were a range of quality bar snacks. The pub filled up quickly....all regulars who feel completely at home. Jasmine and Lauren knew everyone by name and were perfect hosts. Several people walked in needing the toilets and Jasmine and Lauren were ready to help.Recommend a visit 1001%. A must do if you are in the east end
DuncanDuncan
The Clement Attlee squats outside Limehouse station like a stubborn old bulldog—scarred, a bit ugly, and absolutely sure of itself. Lots of bee taps, no menus printed on recycled hemp paper, no bartenders with ironic mustaches reciting hop profiles like Gregorian monks. Just lager. Cold, yellow, and exactly what you need after stepping off a train that smells like every bad decision in East London. We ordered two pints, no ceremony. The Clement Attlee isn’t here to impress. It’s here to pour you something cold, blast a few covers into your ears, and remind you that not everything in London has to be artisanal, vegan, or Instagrammable. Sometimes you just need a pint, a sticky floor, and a band brave enough to murder “Wonderwall” in public.
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🚇 Limehouse 🍺 £5.95 Bohem Martina Pils ❤️ A stylish E14 Craft Beer house. . This Craft Beer Co pub sits on busy Commercial Road on the edge of Limehouse. The nearest Tube is Limehouse DLR which is just across the road. . This former Charrington’s pub was built in 1871 and started life as The Railway Tavern. In 2016 the Craft Beer Co acquired the pub and lovingly refurbished it. . This contemporary pub is set out over two floors and has a roof terrace plus benches at the front. The main bar on the ground floor is flooded with light through the beautiful leaded stained windows. The seating is an eclectic mix of traditional tables and chairs, stools around poser tables plus some comfy winged chairs. Around the walls are some beautiful Bass mirrors and rustic signs hanging from exposed brickwork walls. The servery is a good size and is illuminated by funky pendants. . The Beer chice was excelent, there were over twenty five beers, ales, stouts and ciders to choose from. After lots of help and guidance from the team here, I decided on a pint of Bohem Martina Pils by London based Czech Brewery @bohembrewery . This was my first try of this beer, it was thoroughly enjoyable and cost just under six quid. There is no food served here at present. . We arrived just before 5pm on a Bank Holiday Sunday afternoon and the pub was quiet with just a couple of other punters sitting outside. We managed have a good look around the pub and spent a bit of time up on the roof terrace. This pub opens up at 5pm during the week and really gets going in the evenings. Throughout the month there is Live Music, Open Mic, Karaoke and Quiz nights on a Sunday. As mentioned earlier, the team here were excellent, they gave us a warm welcome, were efficient, helpful and courteous. . I am pretty impressed with the offering at the @craftbeercoe14 ,this is a craft beer pub without any gimmicks. The team here were welcoming, knew there stuff and all round nice people, this pub is a pleasant place to spend time in. This pub offers something different in Limehouse, well worth a look. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 28.05.23
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Literally popped in to the The Craft Beer Company, Limehouse on a Monday afternoon, to kill time on my way to a local fine dining restaurant and could not help wishing I did not have to leave. Next door to the Tube, so many craft beers from independents that I lost count, a very chilled relaxed atmosphere with no rush or hurry, very welcoming staff especially Jasmine (and her young colleague Lauren) who surprised me by her knowledge of what beer she was selling, a huge non-beer menu, clean toilets... I could go on. Jasmine was happy to chat and just be herself with us, answering all the questions and making recommendations about the beer. Rather than have my beer at the "fancy restaurant" I had mine here and asked my hosts to join me, which they would have done, except that we ran out of time. I did not eat but there were a range of quality bar snacks. The pub filled up quickly....all regulars who feel completely at home. Jasmine and Lauren knew everyone by name and were perfect hosts. Several people walked in needing the toilets and Jasmine and Lauren were ready to help.Recommend a visit 1001%. A must do if you are in the east end
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The Clement Attlee squats outside Limehouse station like a stubborn old bulldog—scarred, a bit ugly, and absolutely sure of itself. Lots of bee taps, no menus printed on recycled hemp paper, no bartenders with ironic mustaches reciting hop profiles like Gregorian monks. Just lager. Cold, yellow, and exactly what you need after stepping off a train that smells like every bad decision in East London. We ordered two pints, no ceremony. The Clement Attlee isn’t here to impress. It’s here to pour you something cold, blast a few covers into your ears, and remind you that not everything in London has to be artisanal, vegan, or Instagrammable. Sometimes you just need a pint, a sticky floor, and a band brave enough to murder “Wonderwall” in public.
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