The Barley Mow

£17 / British
127 Curtain Rd, London

Closed now

2PM-11:30PM
  • Sunday Closed
  • Monday 4PM-11:30PM
  • Tuesday 4PM-11:30PM
  • Wednesday 4PM-11:30PM
  • Thursday 4PM-11:30PM
  • Friday 4PM-11:30PM
  • Saturday 2PM-11:30PM

East London’s Charming Pub, Beers Galore!

In the bustling heart of East London, where Shoreditch quirk meets a halo of historic charm, The Barley Mow offers a quintessentially English pub experience that deftly balances tradition with a vigor that charms patrons from their first sip to their last laugh. Entering this venerable watering hole feels akin to stepping into a time-honored story; rich mahogany woodwork gracefully envelops the space, and flickering candles in cozy corners illuminate the inviting worn-in vibe that whispers tales of camaraderie over the decades. Attentive bartenders—who seem to have mastered the art of genuine hospitality—and a vibrant crowd create an effervescent ambience which bridges the gap between London's storied past and its dynamic present.

There's a beer for every palate here, thanks to a kaleidoscope of drafts ranging from robust ales that hark back to quintessential English heritage to lively craft brews that speak to modern tastes—the Litovel lager and the Brixton IPA are unequivocal must-tries. During my visit, I found myself surrounded by locals and tourists alike, drawn in by earnest recommendations for the artisanal Czech brew that not only lived up to but surpassed its promise—a memorable highlight in the midsummer night’s convivial hum. While the menu beckons with traditional pub grub, it was the brewery array that truly stole the show this time around. For those who seek authenticity wrapped in a warm embrace, The Barley Mow remains not just a pub but a veritable celebration of cultural kinship and liquid grace. — Jasper Griddle

How to get there

127 Curtain Rd, London

London City Airport — 6.01 mi

Old Street - 503 yd

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