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The Knave of Clubs, Shoreditch, E1
E1
E1 6HT
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David Walton left this review about The Knave of Clubs
Visited 11/03/25
Two cask beers, both Allsopp's, the Best Bitter and the Pale Ale. Keg was Guinness, a hazy session IPA from Northern Monk called A Little Faith, Estrella, FreeDamm, Double Diamond lager, Budvar, K1664, the Dalston Sunrise from 40ft, their own branded Knave of Clubs lager, an IPA from Purity, Jupa from Five Points, and an apple cider.
This is a recently (at time of visit) opened venue on the site of previous bars here. Inside it is bare boarded apart from some stone tiles around the bar counter with the bar counter against the left-hand wall and it benefits from a corner location with large windows looking onto the main road and a busy side street. The open kitchen is at the rear of the venue and seating options is via variety of tables, tall tables, stools at the bar counter and a few ledges, with some banquettes under the windows. Some of the ceramic glazed tiling has been retained to the left of the bar counter under three large, patterned mirrors. Some framed photos of old venue activities adorn the walls.
On 8th May 2026
- rating: 6
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Tris C left this review about The Knave of Clubs
Visited last night as this has a CAMRA interior of Some Regional Importance, though would probably have once had a higher ranking if much of the splendour hadn’t been ripped out.
I was under the impression that I could just drink here, though probably just a lager. On arrival though, I had to wait by the entrance lectern without a greeter, noting that all tables were laid, despite the actual restaurant being upstairs. This did give me a little time to admire the bar array (now swathed in grey paint), which features ornate columns, a canopy and fine Martell Hennessy mirror.
I probably could have stayed for just a drink, but couldn’t be bothered as there seemed no other attractions to hold my attention, but at least I tried.
Date visited: 21st September 2021.
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Situated in Brick Lane’s trendy nightlife quarter, this Grade II-listed pub dates from at least 1735, to be rebuilt in 1880. It once had the address of 1 Club Row (an association with the pub) but is now at 25 Bethnal Green Road, the historic association now severed for reasons that escape me. A former Taylor Walker joint, the place closed in 1994 to become a succession of wine bars, but has now been reinvented as a pub – albeit a rather foodie one – and one that would have looked distinctly out of place in Charles Dickens’ East End of old and with the One Club Row cocktail bar upstairs, is now probably the most upmarket pub in all of Tower Hamlets.
The floor is rough bare boarded with a tiled bar apron, furniture conventional, mushroom shades of paint with an open kitchen to the rear. What’s most striking is the very fine canopy with cornice supported by elegant columns that frames the modern yet restrained bar array. More spectacular still, are the three gilded High Victorian mirrors above glazed tiles which could give the Ghent Altarpiece a run for its money. Customers are trendy thirtysomething Shoreditch types, who probably run ‘tech startups, judging by their beards, some indulging in the Guinness & Oysters (see photo).
Aside from the retro trendy illuminated Guinness keg box which probably dates from the 1970s, there’s a fizz array of varying appeal from Estrella (Allsopp’s Double Diamond, natch) to Five Points JUPA, with pumps marginalised to the point of virtual invisibility at the far left-hand side of the bar, with one unused, then Allsopp’s Best and Pale, £6.10 a pint and a bit limp yet drinkable, served by one of the several well-meaning friendly barmen.
A huge improvement on what was here before, this is at least what I’d now call a pub, but the pumps are in the wrong place, the quality needs attention and as a boozer, it’s still no competition for the Pride of Spitalfields, though it’s worth a look, especially for those fantastic mirrors, but the acoustics are just too loud for a prolonged stay.
On 12th March 2025
- rating: 6
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custodian 42 left this review about Dirty Bones
One room with the bar to the left. No real ales - just keg rubbish.
On 19th September 2018
- rating: 3
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- Accommodation : No last updated 12 March 2025 by Tris C
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- Hot Food : Yes - Estrella list 2026. - last updated 28 January 2026 by Tris C
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