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Tucked away in London's Limehouse in the east end, this buzzy little gastro pub has a rich history and a robust menu filled with old-fashioned British favourites. Originally built as a Dock Master's house in 1905, The Narrow is set right on the banks of the Thames in what is now a Grade II listed building, and the softly coloured and sympathetic décor chosen by Gordon Ramsay's gastro pub mod squad has returned the building to its former glory. The kitchen has also been Ramsayfied, and signature dishes include the potted salt beef with pickles; the Old Spot bangers with champ and onion gravy; and the pub serves a selection of real ales, draft beers and ciders.

The Narrow Address

Address:
Narrow Street
Millwall
London
E14 8DQ

Location Information for The Narrow

Address:
Narrow Street
Millwall
London
E14 8DQ

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Latest 5 reviews of The Narrow

I spent a lovely sunny Sunday having lunch at The Narrow sitting in the conservatory watching the boats on the Thames come and go. We arrived early and had drinks outside while waiting for our table. The food was great and the atmosphere was relaxed and friendly. Would love to come back sometime soon.

22 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

Wasn't impressed by food or service. Bread was dry, veal was like chewing rubber. Starter and mushroom sauce that came with veal were nice. Bannoffee pie was really awful. Nice wine.

14 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

This was my first Gordon Ramsay experience. It's easy to forget that this is meant to be a pub and not a fine dining restaurant. So beware of expecting top quality nosh. However, what we did order - sea bream and pork belly mains - was sub-standard. The pork belly was 80% fat, so mainly belly and not much pork, while the sea bream just didn't taste fresh...perhaps lacking seasoning, i don't know. Ultimately would not return for pub food including bottle of wine at £95 for two.

13 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

The narrow is an asset to the limehouse area, wonderful ambience and homely and humble food! The pastry of the chicken and wild mushroom pie was an absolute dream! All diners were extremely happy and extremely well fed, very traditional english food but at a very high standard! Defintely visiting again.

11 March 2009
by toptable.com user
 

Food excellent and although one order was wrong the waiter voluntarily brought ot a repalacement side dish which more than compensated. Fantastic views.

9 March 2009
by toptable.com user