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Pretty Decent & Friends, Walthamstow, E17

Pub added by Blue Scrumpy
Unit 10, Uplands Business Park, 118 Blackhorse Lane
E17
E17 5QJ

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Moby Duck left this review about Pretty Decent & Friends

As previously mentioned a good sized taproom which unfortunately for me on a Sunday afternoon visit was very popular with the young family crowd along with associated pushchairs, prams and their crying contents, that aside I did find a table and from the choice of ten beers chose It Could Get Better At Tescos, maybe there were fewer kids in Tescos but the beer was ok.

On 4th June 2025 - rating: 6
[User has posted 2183 recommendations about 2150 pubs]


Pub SignMan left this review about Pretty Decent Brewery & Taproom

This is a good sized taproom from this reliable brewery, located at the Southern end of the so called 'beer mile'. It's much in the same vein as the other venues nearby, with the usual concrete floored space under whitewashed walls and a gabled roof, divided in half with the brew kit in the right-hand side of the room and the bar and seating to the left. A drinking ledge separates these two halves, with the usual canteen benches and tables filling the rest of the space, whilst patio heaters have been dotted in between, presumably for chillier winter nights. The servery is to the rear and has a cool counter front with alternating wooden straps and mirrors, to create an unusual visual effect. The bar back is totally dominated by huge beer boards above a long row of taps, with more brewery gear visible behind. Aside from a couple of brewery themed murals on the whitewashed walls, the decor is otherwise a little plain and lacking in visual distraction. There's a long stretch of covered seating outside, all the same uncomfortable canteen-style stuff, some of which is exposed to the elements, and a few people were drinking over the road, where the early evening sun could still be enjoyed. Indie tunes were playing but got quickly lost under an insane hubbub from a packed house.
There were no less than twelve Pretty Decent beers on tap along with four more from a Northern Monk tap takeover and one real cider. I tried the Pretty Decent Employee of the Month Milk Stout (£5.20 a pint), which was an enjoyable example of the style.
This bar was absolutely packed, which made for a great atmosphere, but also made it hard to get a proper feel for the place. I quite liked it here and thought the beer range was strong, but the unit was lacking in character and felt like a very functional place with very little in the way of comfort.

Date of visit - 4th May 2024

On 28th August 2024 - rating: 6
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Blue Scrumpy left this review about Pretty Decent Brewery & Taproom

The Pretty Decent Taproom was possibly the largest of the brewery taprooms we visited on the Blackhorse Mile and felt like a bit more of a professional setup than some of the others.

Despite plenty of brewing equipment, there are plenty of tables and benches in a spacious area with a lengthy bar and multiple serving staff.

Beers from Pretty Decent were Top Crop, Dunk!!, Don't Just Stand There, Burnt Mill, Rustie's Whistle, Tiny Cart, Anything To Declare, Safe Space, Disco Corner, Just You Wait & Employee of the Month. In addition, there was also Severn Cider.

A food truck was situated outside.

On 24th January 2023 - rating: 6
[User has posted 3111 recommendations about 3109 pubs]