The Anchor and Hope, Clapton - pub details

Anchor and Hope
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Address: 15, High Hill Ferry, London, E5 9HG [map] [gmap]

Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 2108)

Nearest train stations Clapton (0.5 miles), Stoke Newington (1 mile), Rectory Road (1 mile)

Brewery: Fullers

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Pub suggested by Lee on 25 Mar 2003

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> Current user rating: 6.9/10 (rated by 29 users)
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Crooked Billet, Clapton (0.5 miles), Red Rose, Leyton (0.5 miles), Princess of Wales, Clapton (0.5 miles), Ship Aground, Clapton (0.5 miles), Swan, Clapton Common (0.6 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

user reviews of the Anchor and Hope, Clapton

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Well kept Fuller's Discovery on when I visited the week before last. Great place to watch the marsh 'traffic' and wide variety of water craft.
danrkelly - 17 Aug 2009 12:22
I added to the mix on Sunday afternoon as I was cycling back up the River Lee Navigation to Edmonton. For me this is a compulsory stop when cycling this route and I’ve always had a solid pint of Pride and Sunday was no different.
Can’t really add to the previous postings except to concur, if you are ever in the area , it’s worth a visit.

Gann - 30 Jun 2009 16:14
The beer at this pub is excellent. A really tasty pint of ESB, the London Pride was at its best (so often not elsewhere), and a guest of Discovery was refreshing on a hot sunny day, sitting by the river.

It's a proper old fashioned boozer. A good crowd of locals in and the landlord was laughing at a customer asking for a Pimms Cup ("this is a pub... if you want a cocktail, go down the West End"). Passing towpath cyclists add to the mix, but don't expect airs and graces, just well kept beer.
trueconfessions - 31 May 2009 17:45
Probably my fave Fuller's pub.
Stable clientele going back decades is a good sign.
Sure, we're not going to see any beers we haven't seen before, and for this it can't get the highest rating. But somewhere to stop in if you happen to be around there.
Dimple_mug - 23 Dec 2008 20:56
A fine down-to-earth house, no frills, good beer and friendly service. A proper pub, with the bonus of riverside views to watch the swans and the trains go by.
E17Bee - 1 Jul 2008 19:28

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