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David Walton left this review about The Beckton Arms
Visited 01/12/25. Visited previously 29/06/23.
No cask. Keg offering of John Smiths, Guinness, Moretti, Fosters, San Miguel, Carlsberg, original SB and Budweiser.
Old fashioned estate type pub with island bar with tall stool seating at the counter in a generally carpeted venue some of which as bright as you see in a JDW. Quite a bit of seating is via fabric banquettes around the perimeter serving regular tables. There is a stage towards the rear left-hand corner and a pool table to the right of that as well as another to the right of the entrance. Lively music and TV's showing the racing on my visit with the customary fruit machines dotted around. There is a "Monday Club" advertised as a buffet with karaoke and a disco between 4 and 9.30pm that hadn't quite kicked off before my arrival a bit after that start time. There is a beer garden, somewhat overgrown with regular picnic benches not in play on a wet day.
On 1st February 2026
- rating: 5
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Rex Rattus left this review about The Beckton Arms
This is clearly a post-war pub, right by the incredibly busy A13 Newham Way. There is a bit of outside seating, but the proximity of the busy highway must make it a less than enjoyable place to sit outside. But useful for smokers I suppose.
Inside, the drinking areas meander around the central servery. Seating is traditional fixed bench seating and normal tables/chairs. It’s carpeted, and has the classic post-war feature of exposed brick pillars – the brickwork being of a standard intended to be seen as a decorative feature, in stark contrast to awful looking brickwork that interior designers choose to expose in more recently madeover pubs.
There’s a small stage, which had DJ kit on it – and at 3.30 PM on a Monday some chap – the DJ perhaps – put on some loud music, presumably for the benefit of the handful of punters in here. But it wasn’t too bad, including some 50s and 60s stuff. I also saw karaoke advertised. There was no décor worth mentioning, mostly being adverts for various events, including Mother’s Day.
Again, another pub in this part of the world that doesn’t serve real ale, but with what appeared to be a faithfull local following. But I don’t see me paying a return visit.
On 6th April 2019
- rating: 4
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Just a quick pint, then I'm off left this review about The Beckton Arms
Basic, estate-type boozer with a large 'U'-shaped bar and plain furniture and decor throughout. Two pool tables. Reasonably-sized beer garden to one side. Food and DJ at weekly Monday Club. Also had the traditional bowls of cheese cubes and Mini Cheddars on the counter for a Sunday lunchtime. No real ale, but the inevitable John Smith's and what was badged with a hand-written label as Beckton Arms Bitter (£2.30) in a Double Diamond (yes, really!) keg font.
On 8th October 2015
- rating: 5
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