Bootys, Limehouse - pub details
Address: 92 Narrow Street, London, E14 8BP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 3240)
Westferry (0.3 miles), Limehouse (0.4 miles), West India Quay (0.6 miles)
Limehouse (0.5 miles), Bethnal Green (1.7 miles), South Bermondsey (1.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV, Big screen
- Food served
- Riverside location
- Credit cards accepted
Pub suggested by Dennis on 26 Jun 2003
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other pubs nearby:
Grapes, Limehouse (0.0 miles), 5b Urban Bar, Limehouse (0.2 miles), Jamie's, Canary Wharf (0.3 miles), Blacksmith's Arms, Rotherhithe (0.3 miles), Oporto, Canary Wharf (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Bootys, Limehouse
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| Nice place with some intersting history but London Pride only just average and quite expensive. mrBean - 7 Sep 2008 23:01 |
| Food orientated, but a decent enough little place. Fuller’s London Pride and Chiswick on handpump. The Chiswick I had was not in very good nick, but was just about drinkable. Interestingly both Trainman and Pubcollector below comment on the less than perfect condition of the beer – I wonder if this is a regular feature, or were we just unlucky? However, the food was reasonably priced and pretty good. I wouldn’t go out of my way to visit again, but would have no objection to dropping in again if I was passing. In summary, it’s another one of those “OK” pubs, with nothing very special about them. RexRattus - 1 Sep 2008 18:02 |
| Terrible service. The place was empty when four of us arrived at 10.20pm on a Monday after eating at the Grapes. The barman was in a right strop and we soon regretted ever having crossed the threshold. He started clearing table cloths, etc soon after serving us and said "can you drink up, I want to go home now" as he snatched the vase of pink carnations from the table. Who cares if you get a river view when you get service like that. Go to the Grapes where you'll get much friendlier service. gunnerbean - 24 Jun 2008 11:47 |
| Quiet Weds 17:15. Pride & Ipa on handpump, Pride passable but not perfect. Small round tables set up bistro-stylee, little vase of flowers on each, table cloths on those nearest to the river view window at far end which is the width of the pub. Plinky plonky jazz muzak gave way to some noise (sh1te) that today’s yoof misguidedly call r&b. French wine growing regions are framed on the ceiling; handy if you’ve keeled over after a few btls of chablis – you can identify its burgundy terroir. Downstairs loo had no light in the trap, meaning I had to leave the door ajar a craic! Haha. Was pleased at 17:30 to move on to Grapes. trainman - 7 Mar 2008 13:04 |
| Hasn't got the history or Dickens connections of The Grapes but, apart from The Grapes's posh nosh, this pub is as good as or better in every other way. The building is just as ancient and rickety (though it's only been a pub since '79), the views are just as good, the tables get closer to the river, the service is friendlier (no smart-ass comments from waiters). The food too, for it's type (this is pub food, but good pub food, with an emphasis on fresh salad) is to be commended. Greshon - 10 Jul 2007 14:05 |
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