The Coppermill Tavern, Walthamstow - pub details

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Address: 205, Coppermill Lane, London, E17 7HF [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 1542) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube stations Black Horse Road (0.5 miles), Blackhorse Road (0.5 miles)

Nearest train stations St James Street (0.4 miles), Blackhorse Road (0.5 miles), Walthamstow Queens Road (0.8 miles)

Pub suggested by James Broad on 11 Oct 2002

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> Current user rating: 6.4/10 (rated by 19 users)
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user reviews of the Coppermill Tavern, Walthamstow

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Friendly local pub with good service and a nicely decorated interior. One large single bar with a couple of TV screens and tables and chairs around the edge. 4 real ales were served - Fuller's ESB & Pride, Greene King IPA and Mighty Oak Simply The Best. It's a fair way from the tube and didn't look too promising from the outside. But well worth the visit if nearby.
blue_scrumpy - 1 Mar 2010 20:59
We popped in here last weekend and they were kind enough to turn the sound on (quietly) for a League One football match on Sky, even though no one else was that bothered. It's definitely a locals pub; there was a good gathering, mostly of blokes, despite it being midday on a Saturday, and a hum of conversation. They all seemed friendly enough too, and we're definitely more indie-looking than "short back and sides"!

The beer was excellent. A really good pint of ESB and well kept, tasty London Pride. There was also Green King IPA and another on hand pump too, whose name escapes me but was in good nick as well. Not much in the way of food, but then that's because this place concentrates on being a pub with great beer. And a very good job it does of it too. I'll be popping over the marshes for another pint here soon.
trueconfessions - 8 Sep 2009 14:37
my local for the last 3 years, will be sad to see the back of it,cracking little pub
walthamstowgooner - 8 Sep 2009 12:52
Given the state of some other pubs in Walthamstow I was eager to give this one a go. Went there a few weeks ago with a friend and on the way in it felt quite "local" in a negative way - however was all going fine until my friend took a sip of his Bulmers Draught and it was flat. He asked for the pint to be re-poured, stating that the glass needed to be tilted when poured. We were referred from the bar lady who severed us to a seemingly drunk land lord who insisted it was poured perfectly and refused to reserve, then got very angry because my friend commented on the way his problem had been dealt with. I drunk my beer (which was fine by the way) reasonably fast and we left to go to the Village. Maybe it was a one off and I am not saying I'm never going back - but it wasn't the warmest of welcomes!
nickbo - 11 Sep 2008 16:51
A great little boozer. The bar is tiny. I understand it used to be an even smaller off licence. Beer generally good. Only place for a drink between Blackhorse Road and Walthamstow Marshes. No cycle parking but you can sit outside in the Summer.
Abikeandapint - 17 Aug 2008 21:54

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