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Bidrage med feedbackExcellent part of our visit to nearby ABBA Voyager Arena. Good grub and value for money. Excellent place to meet up with rest of family before attending ABBA Voyager concert. Don't know if our journey was the easiest but it worked for us. Used Satnav to drive to The Lord Tredegar need ULEZ compliant car or pay the fee don't know what fee is though . Arrived about 4:00PM and easily found street parking down a side road that we could pay for. Most parking is residents only but a number allow payment by phone. Only need paying up to 5:30pm. Free after that. Cost about £11 ! but didn't have to pay for DLR or tube to the ABBA Arena from cheaper parking so saved there. Had a meal at the Lord Tredegar pub. Good grub, value for money. Good idea to book up ahead. Finished about 6:30 pm and walked 1.4 miles to ABBA Arena using phone walking nav. Excellent evening, brilliant concert!
Probably the best Sunday lunch we’ve had as a family. It’s a lovely pub with a great atmosphere and we always ensure we visit if we are in London seeing my daughter.
I came here for my leaving drinks, we were made so welcome, nothing was too much trouble. Excellent selection of beers and soft drinks, I didn't look at the wine list. Great selection of snacks and small bites on the menu. The beer garden at the rear of the pub is a fabulous sun trap. We all agreed this was a fantastic pub to spend a few hours in. I'd definitely come back.
Yes I liked this one also. Internally there is a traditional public bar to the front with a more modern conservatory/dining room with an open kitchen at the rear, then a garden beyond here. Clearly there is a focus on food, but the front original pub building with its main front bar and two sections either side still retains very much a pub feel and it seemed to be the sky lighted extension beyond that functions as the main dining section. I initially sat underneath the world map in the left hand section, but you do get quite a lot of noise from the diners in the extension when it is full, as it was for my visit back in December just prior to one of England’s important football World Cup group games, so I moved to a free high table in front of the main bar which was a good spot for a more traditional drinking pub experience and also gives you a view of the four hand pumps that adorn the bar. For my visit these were dispensing Shep Neame Masterbrew, Arbor Simcoe,Three Acre Brewery Hazy Pale and a cider. I tried the two non Shep Neame brews and they were both in good condition. It’s a short stroll to and from Mile End tube station from this one so highly recommended if you are in the area.
Very friendly staff at the bar and waiter. We sat inside but all the garden doors were open, so nice and cool. The nut roasts we had were delicious and my son enjoyed his beef. Good size portions too! Thank you to all the staff and especially the two chefs, who you can see preparing the lovely food.