Hennessys, Tower Hill - pub details
Address: 36, Jewry St, London, EC3N 2ET [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 3538)
Aldgate (0.1 miles), Aldgate East (0.2 miles), Tower Hill (0.3 miles)
Tower Gateway (0.2 miles), Bank (0.6 miles), Shadwell (1 mile)
Fenchurch Street (0.2 miles), London Liverpool Street (0.5 miles), Cannon Street (0.7 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV
- Quiz machines (Multi)
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Pumphouse, Tower Hill (0.0 miles), Departure Bar and Restaurant, Aldgate/Tower Hill (0.1 miles), Ye Three Lords, Aldgate (0.1 miles), Chamberlain Hotel, Aldgate (0.1 miles), Mary Janes, Aldgate (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Hennessys, Tower Hill
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| Boutique pub that is for businessmen in ties. If this is you then you'll enjoy it otherwise you may feel out of place. Full of suits munching roast beef sandwiches. Interesting history. Roof garden great when the weather is warm. pc09 - 5 Mar 2009 14:55 |
| Situated down a side road just off Fenchurch Street is Hennessys. A scruffy and bustling pub on my recent visit, I enjoyed my time spent within. The main bar area is basic with a few pictures, a plasma screen and a fruit machine being amongst the few objects to catch my attention. To the rear of the pub is a small beer patio to keep the smoking mob happy and just before you exit here, there is a narrow staircase leading on to a second bar area. The bar itself was not in operation when I had a peek, though the group of suits sat around seemed suitably entertained nevertheless. Here also lacked the ragged charm of downstairs, with a more modern approach being quite evident. On the beer front, it was pleasing to see a couple of ales vying for my attention: Sharp’s Doom Bar and London Pride. The condition of the former was acceptable, though prices are not cheap. The staff were attentive enough and the music aired at a reasonable volume. To conclude: An okay pub worthy of a look. HTM69 - 5 Nov 2008 22:13 |
| Pretty dirty venue with moody staff. But mostly I didn't like the face that they ripped off my friend who hired the venue. He had agreed that if we spent a certain amount of money over the bar to get free BBQ. At the end of the night when we had spent twice the amount required they presented him with a very big bill for food and claimed to have never made the free food promise. When my friend tried to argue his case they threatend calling the police. Happy birthday yeah, cheers.... Dont go! garrynoworries - 9 Jun 2008 21:22 |
| This place must be under new management or something, it done nothing to impress me. A lovely place, the beer was OK, the staff pleasant enough, but there was something missing. I suspect the noisy old soak at the bar was the new manager, but hope for the sake of the pub I was wrong. 2pintsofbitter - 13 Feb 2007 10:32 |
| Great pub. Went in a Friday night when it was quite busy but the barman, who was already serving someone, took notice and asked what drinks I would like. He then served me immediately after and, because it was Guinness, he brought them over to us. Friendly atmosphere, excellent beer. Hucks - 2 Feb 2006 13:15 |
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