The Hare and Hounds, Leyton - pub details

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Address: 282 Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, London, E10 7LD [map] [gmap]

Nearest train stations Walthamstow Queens Road (0.8 miles), St James Street (0.9 miles), Leyton Midland Road (0.9 miles)

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Pub suggested by Stidge on 24 Apr 2006

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> Current user rating: 6.4/10 (rated by 8 users)
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Greyhound, Leyton (0.5 miles), Lord Clyde, Leyton (0.5 miles), Red Rose, Leyton (0.6 miles), Bootlaces, Walthamstow (0.7 miles), Drum, Walthamstow (0.7 miles) - see more nearby pubs

 

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Pleased to see the pub now has real ale (Harveys Sussex on Saturday, when I dropped in prior to the footy).
E17Bee - 27 Aug 2008 16:36
Have been using this pub for about 10 years and have slowly been watching it go down the pan. Has got a great beer garden if you avoid the dog shit all over the grass. Have watched the beer go up in price but down in quality for ages now but the reason I go in here is because
1, I am to lazy to walk to drum or shoe laces
2, the entertainment provided by the landlord and his missus having there barnys generally when she’s completely battered on the white whine.
3, the little click some of the regulars have formed and the looks they give strangers or as we say in the real world normal people as they walk in. The barmaids were absolutely top but they are all disappearing and being replaced by eastern Europeans who cant understands the phrase two pints please sweet heart. The best night by far is the Sunday when all the regulars have gone home after moaning that the karaoke is about to start, they don’t know what there missing the karaoke and live entertainment is superb and I mean that with all sincerity. If you must go in here do it on a Sunday afternoon don’t make eye contact with any one at the left side of the bar and avoid the menu unless you want a heart attack over the price of the food. If you want to watch a live sporting event then try here it has got a TV or big screen every were you look which is nice if they haven’t run out of beer like what usually happens.

E17DONTWANNALEAVE - 1 Aug 2008 14:18
go here quiet often good for big screen games (even if it is the gooners) spent new year there a few years ago and a nice mix of adults and few kids, can get busy does a lovely full english and a good atmosphere fri and sat nights and you can go back in the morning have a good breakfast

gavster1975 - 28 Dec 2006 15:30
Great atmosphere, lots of friendly locals and good food. Extension soon to be a curry house. 2 pool tables and big screen. Wide age range from 18 to 40+.
Stidge - 24 Apr 2006 10:47
I'm glad you like it sam. I go myself one or twice a month. Really friendly place, like home from home.
Geoffrey. - 12 Oct 2004 19:09

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