Very nice steak. Reasonable prices, good all round. A real escape from the hustle and bustle of the market.
Chris F.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
It was with such relief that I exited the busy and unpleasant Saturday market street into this pub that at first I thought that the selection of Cornish Ales must be a mirage conjured up by my desperate brain! But no, a Cornish Ale festival was happening. What good fortune. It looks like they generally serve a few ales and if their one non Cornish beer, Skipton Copper Dragon, was representative of their regular selection then this is a good place to enjoy some good beer. The pub has a fairly worn look, but not at all in a bad way. I found it charming. There is also more outside space that you might reasonably expect just off a main road.
Kevin L.
Classificação do local: 4 Berkeley, CA
Surprisingly homey pub in Walthamstow, and even on a jammed Friday night, this place had enough seating for us once we’d gotten our malty beverages. Lagunitas IPA got me really excited when we first roamed in the door, but the keg had been tapped out. No matter though since the bar staff recommended another IPA that was just as hoptastically tasty. Board games aplenty, and the fooze ball tables are 50p per play(and the bar will happily make change for you). Nice outside patio area even in the rain. Will be back!
Liz I.
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
An old pub turned ironically vintage almost hipster pub. Very spacious, decorated with an assortment of retro shabby chic furnishings, and comes with a large outdoor space to boot. Not crowded on a weekday evening, but buzzing on a Friday or Saturday. Worth a shout if you’re in the area, but not a destination bar. Yet.
Robert W.
Classificação do local: 1 Ilford, United Kingdom
Do you like getting stared at because you aren’t wearing a salmon polo shirt? Do you like having your girlfriend aggressively hit on for the entire time your there? Do you like getting glasses for having remotely long hair? Then you’ll love The Chequers. If you don’t love these things, go somewhere else. This is, inherently, and chav. A VERY chav pub. A violently chav pub. And if you aren’t violently chav, you aren’t going to fit in, and their going to let you know about it. This isn’t just from my experience, this is from pretty much everyone I know. If you’re gay, a woman, remotely alternative, or, in anyway ethnic, go somewhere else. Fast. You aren’t wanted here. I recommend you simply make your way to the other end high road, and visit the Royal Oak, where your violent death is considerably less likely.
Daniel J.
Classificação do local: 3 Ilford, United Kingdom
Chequers is a West Ham pub. How do i know this? Let’s just say that I once shouted«Come on you Spurs!» and learned quickly never to do it again. Chequers is like many pubs these days. The kind of pub you’d call ‘okay’. Which for me normally manages to pass slightly above okay solely because they have a decent amount of Bruce Springsteen on the jukebox. But despite these mild-criticisms, I do kind of like it. It’s a really nice place to grab some lunch. It’s not too busy, and whether you want a BLT or beans on toast; they’ll fill you up. They have all the usual things; pool tables, dartboard, smelly toilets, etc. It’s a good place to meet your friends early before heading out to the clubs and whatnot.