Mariners, Limehouseback to pub details please note - reviews on this site are purely the opinion of site visitors, so don't take them too seriously.
Currently closed down. Try the Railway or the Brewery Tap.
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Not impressed. Two handpumps, my Broadside was cloudy but, after the barman suggested it tasted ok (I wasn�t gonna try it), he changed it for a cloudy Adnams bitter then opined that maybe the barrels had been knocked earlier. It didn�t look the sort of place that would sell much proper beer and my experience, and �3 per pint in a dodgy area, would show why; he was perfectly ok about giving me a refund tho. One other punter at 17:00, pub smelt of cooking oil.
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Made a visit after the favourable comments posted here and yes, a decent place indeed. Include it a list of Commercial Rd boozers and this would probably come out on top.
Nice interior, decent selection of booze - plus I think I may have been graced with the presence of one of these new fangled kiddy indie bands. Long hair and vests, singing harmonies over a pint of Guiness. The Kooks perhaps? Gawd knows...
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Good bar staff, good food and reasonable drinks selection. A nice place to avoid the rah-rah's who seem to populate Narrow Street.
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A real find in the Limehouse area. Walk beyond Narrow Street and Limehouse station and you too will be impressed by the Mariners. It has a similar look and feel to an All Bar One with its light wood and modern interior. Don't let this put you off!
The bar staff are very friendly and efficient.
The food is cooked in front of you and the menu is varied. The beer is also good.
The wine list is decent and reasonably priced and it doesn't ever seem overcrowded - probably because it's a bit off the beaten track. Give it a go.
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very friendly pub. excellent service. tasty food. wide selection of food (vegie & meat dishes. no loud music & NOT smokey!
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