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The Palm Tree
Address: 127 Grove Road Mile End , London E3 5BH, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 8980 2918
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: E3 5BH

opening times

Monday: 12:30-23:00
Tuesday: 12:30-23:00
Wednesday: 12:30-23:00
Thursday: 12:30-23:00
Friday: 12:30-23:00
Saturday: 12:30-23:00
Sunday: 12:30-22:30


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Reviews
This place is one of my favourite pubs in London. From the first moment to walk through the door you will be amazed how this pub is stuck in time somehow in a good way. The people working there are absolutely the best, polite, and happy to chat with you, the service is just amazing. You will need cash that is the only deal but it fits well with the old style of it. There is a jazz night every Sunday after 8pm. The band you see in the videos are the ones that usually play and they're brilliant!
 Mile End  £6.50 Fosters The Palm Tree is located in Mile End Park next to Regents Canal in the East End. The pub is the final remnant of a once built-up, industrial part of London, destroyed in the Blitz. The nearest Tube is Mile End. This Grade II listed pub was originally built in 1866, then rebuilt in 1935 by Truman’s Brewery. This pub has been run by the same family for over 40 years and is considered as one of London's most loved Heritage Pubs. This is a two bar pub with the Public Bar located at the front and the Saloon Bar situated at the rear. The decor here is oldschool traditional which transports you back in time. The servery in the Public Bar is oval shaped with signed photos of bygone celebrities above the gantry, behind the servery is the legendary old cash register. To the right of the servery is an original interwar fireplace with an etched Truman’s mirror above. To the left of the fireplace is a small stage which hosts live Jazz sessions at weekends. To complete the oldschool charm of this pub, there are thick velour curtains, beautiful wood panels and a proper pub carpet. The beer choice is straightforward and offers a selection of standard tipples and one cask ale. I decided on a pint of Fosters, my pint was lively, price point was a tad high. This pub is cash only, so if you hold your phone out to pay the chap behind the bar, he might think you want him to talk to someone. No food is served here. I arrived around 6.30pm on a chilly Saturday evening in March. The pub was fairly busy with a mix of indigenous regulars in the corner and new inhabitants of the area spread about. The atmosphere was relaxed and convivial, the ambiance is seductive East End local vibes which stem from the dimly lit bar and red lighting. The service was great, I had a nice little chat with Paul behind the ramp. I have visited this pub numerous times over the years and thankfully nothing ever changes, my fear is that one day it will. Visiting The Palm Tree is a simply marvellous experience, a true one off. If there was ever one pub to visit in London, then this is it. 30th March 2024 More London Pub info @londonpubmap
This traditional English pub is one of the best live jam sessions places in East London. Tiny but big in music and atmosphere. I visited this place on Saturday evening, the pub ws full of people and the music was amazing. They only take cash so carry some money with you.
It's giving time travel. It's giving "this pub was dropped in this here park by aliens who'd read a lot of Graham Greene and everyone just embraced it". It's cash only but bank transfer if you're charming. It's a 0.5 watt paradise with a piano and the expectation of escalating frivolity even on a quiet Wednesday. It's your new favourite neighborhood pub in your new favourite neighborhood and you're gonna have a good time.
Let's do the time warp again! A must-visit old skool pub near the canal & Victoria Park in Hackney. The decor, especially inside, is jaw-dropping. Run by proper decent people, but beware - Cash Only! A decent ale on from Mighty Oak brewery. Superb!Service: 5/5
Absolutely beautiful pub. First went here 30 years ago. Went to All points East to see LCD but the highlight was going to the Palm Tree after and met my son's girlfriend's grandfather who plays drums in a jazz band. Huge shout to Alan who is an East End legend!Service: 5/5
The lady behind the bar is so lovely! Living locally is a treat, as the jazz on weekends is brilliant and offers a very special gem of an experience tucked away in the park. Drinks are average London prices, and they do only take cash, but it makes for a wonderful little evening thrown into a time beyond our own.Service: 5/5
Live jazz on Fri and Sat at 21:30 and Sunday at 20:00. Cash-only absolutely no card. Amazing jazz pub, very authentic East Ldn experience. Wonderfully taken Guiness. Music is just perfect!
Came here for the live jazz. Super fun experience. The only downsides were that the bar was cash only, one bartender who gave different prices with every order and it was unheated, so everyone was in jackets. So dress warm and bring cash!Service: 3/5
Really fun pub. The atmosphere is like a time capsule. The jazz is some of the best live music around, with a 6-instrument multigenerational band that is extremely talented. They play 9:30-late on Fridays and Saturdays, and at 8:30 on Fridays. Note that it’s cash only.
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