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The Crown Limehouse
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Tower Hamlets Community Church
Husk, 649-651 Commercial Rd, London E14 7LW, United Kingdom
Husk Community Centre
649-651 Commercial Rd, London E14 7LW, United Kingdom
Limehouse Town Hall
646 Commercial Rd, London E14 7HA, United Kingdom
Stepney City Farm
Stepney Way, Stepney Green, London E1 3DG, United Kingdom
St Anne's Church, Limehouse
St Anne's Church, Three Colt St, London E14 8HH, United Kingdom
St Dunstan's Churchyard
London E1 0NR, United Kingdom
Ragged School Museum
46-50 Copperfield Rd, canal side, London E3 4RR, United Kingdom
Mile End Park Skatepark
St Paul's Way, London E3 4AG, United Kingdom
Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium
and Stadium, Mile End Park Leisure Centre, 190 Burdett Rd, London E3 4HL, United Kingdom
Mile End Children’s Park and Pavilion
Locksley St, London E14 7EJ, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Kirvem Restaurant & Bar
663 Commercial Rd, London E14 7LW, United Kingdom
The Clement Attlee
576 Commercial Rd, London E14 7JD, United Kingdom
Basilico
653 Commercial Rd, London E14 7LW, United Kingdom
The Old Ship
17 Barnes St, London E14 7NW, United Kingdom
The Yurt Café
St. Katharine's Precinct, 2 Butcher Row, London E14 8DS, United Kingdom
Frank's Cafe East End
641 Commercial Rd, London E14 7NT, United Kingdom
Bread Street Kitchen & Bar - Limehouse
44 Narrow St, London E14 8DJ, United Kingdom
Rajboy
564 Commercial Rd, London E14 7JD, United Kingdom
Prince Regent, Limehouse
81 Salmon Ln, London E14 7PR, United Kingdom
The Queens Head
8 Flamborough St, London E14 7LS, United Kingdom
Nearby local services
Limehouse DLR Station
Branch Rd, London E14 7JZ, United Kingdom
PureGym London Limehouse
Zenith Buildings, 594 Commercial Rd, London E14 7LB, United Kingdom
Limehouse
Commercial Rd, London E14 7JD, United Kingdom
Troxy
490 Commercial Rd, London E1 0HX, United Kingdom
Roots & Rituals Limited
Yorkshire Rd, London YO1 7AG, United Kingdom
Porfura Hairsalon
Unit 4, Adriatic Building, 45 Narrow St, London E14 8DW, United Kingdom
Docklands Fish Bar
506 Commercial Rd, London E1 0HY, United Kingdom
Limehouse station
London, United Kingdom
Roman Pizza
131 Salmon Ln, London E14 7PG, United Kingdom
Beauty Baza
530 Commercial Rd, London E1 0HY, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Limehouse Library Hotel London
Limehouse Library, 638 Commercial Rd, London E14 7HS, United Kingdom
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
King & Queen Wharf Concierge Office
Rotherhithe St, London SE16 5QY, United Kingdom
Homestay Rooms
Sims House, 420 Commercial Rd, London E1 0LQ, United Kingdom
Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel
46 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf Estate, London E14 8RS, United Kingdom
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The Crown Limehouse
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The Crown Limehouse

667 Commercial Rd, London E14 7LW, United Kingdom
4.2(49)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Tower Hamlets Community Church, Husk Community Centre, Limehouse Town Hall, Stepney City Farm, St Anne's Church, Limehouse, St Dunstan's Churchyard, Ragged School Museum, Mile End Park Skatepark, Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium, Mile End Children’s Park and Pavilion, restaurants: Kirvem Restaurant & Bar, The Clement Attlee, Basilico, The Old Ship, The Yurt Café, Frank's Cafe East End, Bread Street Kitchen & Bar - Limehouse, Rajboy, Prince Regent, Limehouse, The Queens Head, local businesses: Limehouse DLR Station, PureGym London Limehouse, Limehouse, Troxy, Roots & Rituals Limited, Porfura Hairsalon, Docklands Fish Bar, Limehouse station, Roman Pizza, Beauty Baza
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Nearby attractions of The Crown Limehouse

Tower Hamlets Community Church

Husk Community Centre

Limehouse Town Hall

Stepney City Farm

St Anne's Church, Limehouse

St Dunstan's Churchyard

Ragged School Museum

Mile End Park Skatepark

Mile End Park Leisure Centre and Stadium

Mile End Children’s Park and Pavilion

Tower Hamlets Community Church

Tower Hamlets Community Church

4.9

(19)

Open 24 hours
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Husk Community Centre

Husk Community Centre

3.2

(10)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Limehouse Town Hall

Limehouse Town Hall

4.3

(122)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Stepney City Farm

Stepney City Farm

4.6

(446)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of The Crown Limehouse

Kirvem Restaurant & Bar

The Clement Attlee

Basilico

The Old Ship

The Yurt Café

Frank's Cafe East End

Bread Street Kitchen & Bar - Limehouse

Rajboy

Prince Regent, Limehouse

The Queens Head

Kirvem Restaurant & Bar

Kirvem Restaurant & Bar

4.5

(587)

Open until 11:00 PM
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The Clement Attlee

The Clement Attlee

4.5

(679)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Basilico

Basilico

3.9

(249)

Open until 2:00 AM
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The Old Ship

The Old Ship

4.4

(413)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby local services of The Crown Limehouse

Limehouse DLR Station

PureGym London Limehouse

Limehouse

Troxy

Roots & Rituals Limited

Porfura Hairsalon

Docklands Fish Bar

Limehouse station

Roman Pizza

Beauty Baza

Limehouse DLR Station

Limehouse DLR Station

4.3

(454)

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PureGym London Limehouse

PureGym London Limehouse

3.9

(318)

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4.2

(73)

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4.2

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🚇Limehouse 🍺 £4.30 Fosters cash only ❤️ A no frills salt of the earth locals boozer. . The Crown sits on bustling Commercial Road on the edge of Limehouse. The nearest Tube is Limehouse DLR which is just across the road. . The Crown was built in 1867, it occupies a corner plot on the end of a row of shops in this much developed area of East London. . The decor here is traditional and maintains an oldschool feel. This is a one bar pub which is dominated by the stunning servery which must date from the 1930’s. There are some simple but elegant touches that nod to this pub’s heyday, in one corner is the old etched glass entrance to the old Saloon bar. The seating is a mix of long red velour banquettes, low level matching stools around small circular tables plus stools dotted around the bar. On the right hand side of the bar is a dartboard and not forgetting the proper pub carpet running throughout. . The beer choice was simple and included one cask ale. I decided on pint of Fosters due to the limited choice, my pint was excellent, well kept and cost just over four quid. Don’t stick out your phone when you go to pay, this is a cash only boozer. The pub doesn’t serve food, but there were plenty of Sunday lunchtime cheese and biscuits laid on if you fancied grazing. . We arrived around 1pm and the atmosphere was calm and relaxed with a dozen or so regulars in attendance. We were served by the Guv’nor who was very welcoming considering that we were new faces to this locals pub. The Guv’nor has been at the helm here for forty years, we ended up have a chat about the pubs recent history and how things have changed in and around the pub. If you fancy watching a game, there is live sport shown here, the dartboard is a popular fixture here, most of the locals were gathered around the oche on this visit. . If you want to enjoy a proper oldschool London pub experience then The Crown is a must visit. We absolutely loved it here, the decor, the atmosphere and the warm welcome from the Landlord. Forty years ago pubs like this were ten a penny, today they are a rare find on London’s pub landscape. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 28.05.23
Jimmy ReynoldsJimmy Reynolds
A real Eastend boozer. The new manager has brought us a real gem of a pub. Great staff great tunes and basically what people want in pubs as in how they should be and used to be. Get yourself down there
MortenMorten
You’d struggle to find pubs like this in London today. Decades ago they were all over but now a place like this is a destination pub. Cosy, carpet, friendly, affordable… I’d like to visit again.
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🚇Limehouse 🍺 £4.30 Fosters cash only ❤️ A no frills salt of the earth locals boozer. . The Crown sits on bustling Commercial Road on the edge of Limehouse. The nearest Tube is Limehouse DLR which is just across the road. . The Crown was built in 1867, it occupies a corner plot on the end of a row of shops in this much developed area of East London. . The decor here is traditional and maintains an oldschool feel. This is a one bar pub which is dominated by the stunning servery which must date from the 1930’s. There are some simple but elegant touches that nod to this pub’s heyday, in one corner is the old etched glass entrance to the old Saloon bar. The seating is a mix of long red velour banquettes, low level matching stools around small circular tables plus stools dotted around the bar. On the right hand side of the bar is a dartboard and not forgetting the proper pub carpet running throughout. . The beer choice was simple and included one cask ale. I decided on pint of Fosters due to the limited choice, my pint was excellent, well kept and cost just over four quid. Don’t stick out your phone when you go to pay, this is a cash only boozer. The pub doesn’t serve food, but there were plenty of Sunday lunchtime cheese and biscuits laid on if you fancied grazing. . We arrived around 1pm and the atmosphere was calm and relaxed with a dozen or so regulars in attendance. We were served by the Guv’nor who was very welcoming considering that we were new faces to this locals pub. The Guv’nor has been at the helm here for forty years, we ended up have a chat about the pubs recent history and how things have changed in and around the pub. If you fancy watching a game, there is live sport shown here, the dartboard is a popular fixture here, most of the locals were gathered around the oche on this visit. . If you want to enjoy a proper oldschool London pub experience then The Crown is a must visit. We absolutely loved it here, the decor, the atmosphere and the warm welcome from the Landlord. Forty years ago pubs like this were ten a penny, today they are a rare find on London’s pub landscape. . ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 28.05.23
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A real Eastend boozer. The new manager has brought us a real gem of a pub. Great staff great tunes and basically what people want in pubs as in how they should be and used to be. Get yourself down there
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You’d struggle to find pubs like this in London today. Decades ago they were all over but now a place like this is a destination pub. Cosy, carpet, friendly, affordable… I’d like to visit again.
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🚇Limehouse 🍺 £4.30 Fosters cash only ❤️ A no frills salt of the earth locals boozer. . The Crown sits on bustling Commercial Road on the edge of Limehouse. The nearest Tube is Limehouse DLR which is just across the road. . The Crown was built in 1867, it occupies a corner plot on the end of a row of shops in this much developed area of East London. . The decor here is traditional and maintains an oldschool feel. This is a one bar pub which is dominated by the stunning servery which must date from the 1930’s. There are some simple but elegant touches that nod to this pub’s heyday, in one corner is the old etched glass entrance to the old Saloon bar. The seating is a mix of long red velour banquettes, low level matching stools around small circular tables plus stools dotted around the bar. On the right hand side of the bar is a dartboard and not forgetting the proper pub carpet running throughout. . The beer choice was simple and included one cask ale. I decided on pint of Fosters due to the limited choice, my pint was excellent, well kept and cost just over four quid. Don’t stick out your phone when you go to pay, this is a cash only boozer. The pub doesn’t serve food, but there were plenty of Sunday lunchtime cheese and biscuits laid on if you fancied grazing. . We arrived around 1pm and the atmosphere was calm and relaxed with a dozen or so regulars in attendance. We were served by the Guv’nor who was very welcoming considering that we were new faces to this locals pub. The Guv’nor has been at the helm here for forty years, we ended up have a chat about the pubs recent history and how things have changed in and around the pub. If you fancy watching a game, there is live sport shown here, the dartboard is a popular fixture here, most of the locals were gathered around the oche on this visit. . If you want to enjoy a proper oldschool London pub experience then The Crown is a must visit. We absolutely loved it here, the decor, the atmosphere and the warm welcome from the Landlord. Forty years ago pubs like this were ten a penny, today they are a rare find on London’s pub landscape. . ℹ️ Info correct on...

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5.0
2y

A traditional East End boozer run by the gentleman Paul Singh for almost forty years. Supporting the dying tradition of playing "Fives" darts for both men's and women's teams every week. There are fewer and fewer of these down to earth, unpretentious pubs in London, so lucky to have this as my local. The regulars include some characters and the banter is in full flow. The Guinness, by my fussy Irish palate standards, is 10/10 and I believe the ale and lagers are also top notch. Card and cash accepted. Long live the Crown and all who...

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5.0
2y

When I think of a pub, I think of one like this. Cheap beer, locals, no music, footie on, old furniture, dartboard, bags of pork scratchings. I dunno how you could go to a pub that looks like this and then complain about the lack of atmosphere - it's like going to the Ritz and then being surprised that it's expensive... Only ever been in on my own, the people are friendly enough, no one bugs anyone, it's great....

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