The Narrow Street Pub & Dining Room, Limehouse - pub details
Address: 44 Narrow Street, London, E14 8DP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 75927950
Shadwell (0.7 miles), Wapping (0.8 miles), Rotherithe (0.9 miles)
Limehouse (0.2 miles), Westferry (0.7 miles), Shadwell (0.7 miles)
Limehouse (0.2 miles), Bethnal Green (1.4 miles), South Bermondsey (1.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served
- Riverside location
- Outside seating (Bar outside, terrace seats overlooking Thames)
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other pubs nearby:
Railway Tavern, Limehouse (0.2 miles), Deal Porter, Rotherhithe (0.2 miles), Brewery Tap, Limehouse (0.2 miles), Mariners, Limehouse (0.2 miles), Queens Head, Limehouse (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of The Narrow Street Pub & Dining Room, Limehouse
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| Not much like a pub now that it has been taken over by Gordon Ramsey. In fact it’s not really a pub, it’s a restaurant. Bit it did have Deuchars IPA and Adnam’s Regatta on handpump. Took a fair while to get served at the bar (there were only two of us at the bar) because the sole barman was kept busy by the waitresses filling drinks orders for diners in the restaurant section, and it was only when he had no other calls on his services did he get round to serving me. It has an excellent setting with spectacular river views, and is probably a great place to go for a meal. But it’s not the kind of place to go if you’re just looking for a drink, so I probably won’t be going back – The Grapes down the road is far better. RexRattus - 1 Sep 2008 20:08 |
| Fine location by the river and bar food nice. Potted salt beef very tasty and good ploughmans all reasonably priced for a Ramsay venture. However beer (had Adnams and Deuchars) both pretty mediocre - they need to remember it is pub (or is it?) Tigerdrinker - 30 Jul 2008 15:44 |
| A restaurant, not a pub. As the former, it functions very well indeed - and in spite of the stamp of Sir Gordon, is actually reasonably priced. The herring roe on toast is a winner. My pint of Deuchars also slipped down nicely. Faux jazz reflects the owner's Desert Island disc choices and the pub bit is as bland as bland can be with a powdery blue colour scheme denoting mediocrity. Go for the food though and you will be content. BoehmBawerk - 17 Jun 2008 18:09 |
| Went here on a Sunday night (20.30), to eat, without reservation. Told by the manager that he would have to consult the kitchen to see if they were still serving. He came back and informed us that they weren't as 'one of our fridges is broken'. Nice. My dog could think of a better excuse. A couple with reservation, turned up ten minutes later and managed to get served. 1. Think of decent excuses i.e. kitchen has burnt down 2. Do not let chefs run the place 3. Clean the lines regularly Inept amos - 3 Mar 2008 20:26 |
| Very nice place.. But When I make chips I peel potatos and fry them, nice chunky home-made ones. Harry Ramsdens do fantastic tasting chips even better than mine, perfect. This place, frozen oven, micro-wave chips???, £3 per portion. Now I'm not Gordon F***ing Ramsay but I have never been more f**in dissapointed! And apart from one member of staff walking slowly AND a black bin bag of rubbish carried through the main seating zone by another staff (quickly, to be fair) everything else was impressive! mrBean - 18 Jan 2008 01:27 |
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