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"Legendary Hackney pub under stewardship of The Five Points Brewing Company.Tasty beer on cask and keg, wine, cocktails, spritzes, soft drinks, and ACE Pizza served every day."
Address: 32 Clarence Road Hackney , London E5 8HB, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 8525 4844
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: E5 8HB
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A great busy pub on a busy junction in Hackney. The Pembury Tavern feels like all things to all people. Eclectic beers from Revolution Brewery. Great service and the rarest of all sights in London, a bar billiards table. Great visit.
A great pub with a local feel, but hosting some amazing craft beers. Had great guest beers from Turning Point on when I visited, as well as their own beers pub is ran by The Five Points Brewery. They keep the beers in great condition and at a decent price for London too. Currently table service only which is a little bit of a pain as you have to get staff attention, but it's not really a big deal. Also serves amazing pizzas up, with the menu having a few bold different offerings. Staff were helpful and the pub is dog friendly.
What a cool place. The tavern is a beautiful bar, the beers are by five points and other guest breweries. The pizzas were surprisingly good. Really, a great place to go if you are looking for a nice beer or ale.
A good pub owned by a local brewery. quality beer good pizzas nice atmosphere reasonable prices. Was there for 3 hours lots of people popping in for 1 drink and leaving. Dog friendly too
Large dog friendly pub - we had a table booked for 15 for drinks and pizzas on a Saturday afternoon and we were not cramped. Pizza was exceptional - great flavours and "proper" Neapolitan pizza rather than rubbish bland base. Reasonable beer selection.
A nice pub with a good selection of beer and cider. They also serve really delicious pizzas, especially the double pepperoni! It does get quite busy and the service then becomes a bit chaotic but overall it's a good place for a casual hang out.
I've been going to the Pembury tavern before it was gentrified but now, after a few years and having a kid, we went again for beers and pizza with the little one and a couple a friends with a child. It was 5.30 pm when a really rude bar staff told my partner it was Saturday night "and we don't need this". I understand that not everyone likes kids, but please don't a put a huge sign on your window saying "kids eat free on Sunday" if you're not a kid friendly pub. We've been to many pubs that say "kids are welcome until x hours" and that's totally fair. We didn't have kids for a long time in our drinking/pub lives. But everyone seemed fine one guy even sat on the floor and played with them except for that very rude woman.
Does not take cash, card only. Local ales good, pizza a little pricy but good. Initially very busy 19:30 Got very cold after the early evening families finished food & left ~21:00.
Love this place so much. Manages to be a proper community pub and a great craft beer bar at the same time. That's extremely hard to pull off.
It’s grown on me as the beer selection has grown too 5 points are great but now there’s non hoppy beers too and wine and pizza is good. It’s super busy at the normal peak times. Pics from Sunday. I prefer it when it’s quite bit then That’s me. 5 points have given new life to the Pembury. Looks improved. It lost some of its pub feel, it’s now a tap room. Re name it a tap room not a tavern any more but good enough. Staff super friendly. Good vibes