The Approach Tavern
Overview
The Approach Tavern is a gastropub with a selection of real ales, Czech beers and fine food. It has a jukebox, a TV for sporting events, and a heated terrace. It is also an art gallery from Wednesday to Sunday.
Practical Information
47 Approach Road, Bethnal Green, London, E2 9LY
For More Information:
+44 (0)20 8980 2321
Venue Details & Map
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The Approach Tavern
- Address
-
47 Approach RoadBethnal GreenLondonE2 9LY
- Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 8980 2321
- Public transport:
- Cambridge Heath, National Railway
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Hush now!
Don't go telling people about this place.
- You can usually get a seat
- It's got rather nice food
- It's got great ales
- It's got good wine (for a pub)
- It's well-lit enough not to be dank
- It's got history (look at the cracks in the tiles in the gents. See those? Those are from the bomb during the war that took the front of the pub off)
- It's got this really strange set-up...more
A contender for the best roast in London. Heavy-weight division.
Sunday roast at the Approach Tavern will set you back a fair bit more than your average gastroboozer, but in exchange you'll get a great hunk of meat and some quality roasties (as well as the rest of the trimmings. But really, it's the meat and roast potatoes that are important!). Puds are also of a similar high quality, with...more
I just love their christmas tree ...
Otherwise, for sure they have Leffe, hehe, a bit hot and expensive also.
Went there on sunday night, was quiet as expected, not too many people.
Cool ambiance and good staff !!more
The Approach is one of my favourite pubs in London. It's in quite a quiet area but close to Vyner Street for all of those gallery goers. In fact The Approach has it's very own gallery above the bar. They show the works of artists such as Phil Allen, John Stezaker and Stuart Cumberland. The gallery has been doing so well that they have opened a second gallery in the West End on Mortimer Street...more
I agree with Glen, it should be kept a nice little secret!
Its perfectly nestled away and it has a lovely view of a lovely street. It has good food and on Sunday they have breakfast and great roast till 3 or 330. It is nicely lit and has a nice juke box, the bar staff are friendly and the patio is super charming which is covered for cooler and wetter weather. The have a decent selection of...more
