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Star Of The East, Westferry, E14

805 Commercial Road
E14
E14 7HG

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. Wittenden left this review about Star Of The East

Imposing Nineteenth century pub on the Commercial Road, with a fin de siecle atmosphere.On our late May mid Saturday afternoon visit the rambling interior was deserted, with the trade gathered in the grungy yard outback.
Back inside,three handpumps offered a couple of beers from East London Brewing, together with the inevitable london Pride. Of the ELB beers, both in good condition,I was most impressed with Foundation, a modern take on the stalwart best bitter.I was amused to note that drinkers of Cowcatcher APA were served with the hipster's favourite dimple jug.
I enjoyed this pub, but it's a bit out of my way.

On 10th June 2023 - no rating submitted
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Rex Rattus left this review about Star Of The East

This pub is comprehensibly described by the previous reviewer, and it's unchanged since his visit earlier in the year.

The ales on were Fuller's London Pride and Oliver's Island, plus Rebellion IPA. I went for the Rebellion which was indrinkable, but graciously replaced with Oliver's Island, with the barman letting me know that he wouldn't be charging me the extra 25p more that the Oliver's Island cost. To be honest, on all the occasions where I've had to return a drink, it's never been suggested that I should pay any extra for the replacement. They reversed the Rebellion clip, which doesn't always happen. I didn't see a menu, but as there was cutlery in a trug on the tables they obviously do food. In fact I was there on Saturday evening when it was very busy, and people were waiting for tables, presumably to have something to eat. They also provide table service for food and drinks, so it's obviously not your typical local, and definitely much more upmarket that when Alan Winfield visited a few years ago.

If I lived locally I would probably use this one occasionally, but definitely not on Saturday evening.

On 11th November 2019 - rating: 5
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Tris C left this review about Star Of The East

This is a commanding East End rub-a-dub near a large junction on Commercial Road. It dates back to at least 1845 and is Grade II-Listed. The frontage is indeed attractive with the name carved into granite and picked out in gold. There's a stone filled tympana under gothic arches to all, except the top outer windows, with roundels containing masks. Unfortunately the old Courage sign and bracket have gone but otherwise it looks very appealing; it is clearly nowhere near the right two and eight encountered by the previous reviewer.
You enter into a small lobby, the doors being opened by a friendly bouncer. Inside, and the theme here is a modern interpretation of something traditional - I doubt anything from the original remains apart from the attractive 'arches' below the ceiling. The bar back is bare brick and the shelves are of tubular steel. There's some exposed wooden rafters to the ceiling, original or not, unknown. Lighting is moderate, coming in part from chandeliers and hanging lamps. The floor is bare boarded with a tiled bar apron. Furniture is relatively traditional with some comfy chairs and leather upholstered banquettes-cum-booths and the walls are painted predictable pale blue or grey. There's a snug of sorts to rear where perhaps once the pool table was located and there's dining upstairs with the promise of fine views of Canary Wharf which could be spectacular at night.
Customers were clearly a mix of older locals as well as younger incomers and many were in quite high spirits, probably because this is now the only pub in this vicinity.
Service was friendly and efficient, delivering a choice of four ales: London Pride, Brithop Brewing Co's Marblehead, Rebellion IPA and ELB's Cowcatcher at a decent £2.00 the half and in very good nick.
This boozer ain't half bad and I'd use it if I lived locally but it's a bit of a fag to get to and Commercial Road is a rather depressing dual carriageway of a frog and toad, dominated by fried chicken outlets and the like, so a return visit is unlikely and the place isn't exactly located in prime crawl territory either. But if I were passing...

On 8th April 2019 - rating: 7
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Alan Winfield left this review about Star Of The East

The Star of the East is a large looking pub that is situated quite close to a very busy road junction.
Once inside there is one large single room that is iregular in shape,the bar is on the left side,there are a few long tables with chairs to the front,the middle area had small banquettes dotted about,the ceiling was quite high and the floor bare boarded.
There was a pool table to the rear in a small seperate area.
No real ales on the bar or unused pumps,the one keg bitter was John Smiths smooth crap which lived up to its name.
There was some really crap background music playing and a few sad looking customers in on my Wednesday morning visit.
This is a very poor pub,best left for the likes of me to visit.

On 21st February 2014 - rating: 4
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