Burke's Warehouse
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Irish
37 Kingsland High St, London
Closed now
12PM-11PM
- Sunday 12PM-11PM
- Monday 12PM-11PM
- Tuesday 12PM-11PM
- Wednesday 12PM-11PM
- Thursday 12PM-11PM
- Friday 12PM-1:30AM
- Saturday 11AM-1:30AM
About this place
Unmissable Sports Hub with Stellar Guinness
As I alighted the train at Dalston Kingsland, the allure of a pub perfect for quenching one’s thirst drew me like a moth to the flame. Upon entering this establishment, aptly described by patrons as a great Irish pub cum modern bar; it was immediately clear why this place garners devoted regulars. The decor — a striking amalgamation of wood and metal — exudes a sense of charming rusticity that speaks volumes about its attention to detail. The beer selection would make a beer enthusiast swoon, with Guinness taking center stage in a way only this spot appears to have mastered. I will say, if the rumors of the land being enchanted are indeed true, then every pint poured here might just carry a touch of magic. Drinks come at prices not designed to make one lament their bank statement, particularly the Galway Pilsner, modestly priced at £5 a pint. It makes a compelling argument for extended stays while the well-positioned TVs invite you to leisurely revel in the game.Here is one of those places where good service meets more triumphant lows than remarkable peaks. Amid warm smiles from the bar staff, patrons find themselves in the golden glow of excellent development— or they might think they're extras in an unintended soap opera, regrettably done in the moody hues of holiday cabinism agreed upon only by some bouncers and hosting faux pas in human form. Balance is eventually restored by the money-retracting banter on live performances. If Molly Bloom down the road strikes your fancy for deeper dives into Irish authenticity, this establishment should lead halfway in nostalgia for past spectator comforts. Everything remains neatly underpinned by a quieter seating space with the cleanest loos known to humanity. So short of wishing a living room thunk of permanence, remember: it's easy disillusionment grappled better with strategic entries, quick Guinness chugs, hearty goodbyes, but more so with proper sincerity by Sean, the venerable owner who, despite Merry's intimidating management debut, still leaves regulars pining sweet return whispers. — Penelope Savory
How to get there
37 Kingsland High St, London
London City Airport — 6.34 mi