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The Bootlaces, Walthamstow - pub details

Bootlaces
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Address: 596, Lea Bridge Rd, London, E10 7DN [map] [gmap]

Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 16981) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras

Nearest tube station Walthamstow Central (0.7 miles)

Nearest train stations Leyton Midland Road (0.5 miles), Walthamstow Queens Road (0.6 miles), Walthamstow Central (0.7 miles)

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> Current user rating: 5.1/10 (rated by 9 users)
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Drum, Walthamstow (0.0 miles), William IV, Leyton (0.1 miles), Shoelaces, Leyton (0.2 miles), Lord Clyde, Leyton (0.3 miles), Grove Tavern, Walthamstow (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs

user reviews of the Bootlaces, Walthamstow

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5 most recent reviews of 8 shown - see all reviews

lovely warm welcome,staff lively and kind.its a proper pub.you will find the people in there are from all walks of life. from builders to songwriters.
has some good music on a sunday.and shows most of all sport on the 5 tv`s.keeping everyone happy.
walk in alone and before long you are with friends. good clean pub.
maamcross13 - 2 Feb 2010 20:57
Ok little boozer nothing special better than the Bakers Arms locally on par with th Drum oposite. Oirsh through and through!
steviewonder - 18 Nov 2009 13:18
Standard Irish boozer showing Gaelic sports and any Rangers or Celtic games. Expect to get shouted at if you turn the racing over as the old lads sipping Guinness in the corner like their horses. Please don't steal the Guinness stools, one went walkies St. Paddy's day a few years ago.
blondini - 7 Apr 2008 07:05
After coming in this place, one feels like hanging yourself with your bootlaces.
rogerthedodger - 14 Dec 2007 18:22
One of the Bakers Arms pubs. This one's Irish and is functional and workmanlike: not good, not too bad.
Greshon - 16 Feb 2007 09:31

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