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Located in Tower Hamlets, this modern-european restaurant offers a distinctive dining experience with a 4.4-star rating based on 1,190 reviews. The restaurant maintains a 5/5 Food Standards Agency hygiene rating and offers ££ pricing. The restaurant provides a welcoming atmosphere for both casual diners and special occasions, combining quality food with excellent service. With its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, this establishment has become a popular choice among locals and visitors alike.
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What People Say
We popped I for Sunday roast. One of the best places for service and food quality in the area. Roast is reasonably priced £22 for beef and £17 for vegan (i think the chicken is £20). Overall very good, we are here regularly. They take both cash and card payments.
Booked here for Sunday lunch. Lovely busy pub, family friendly. We had a table in the conservatory which was lovely. Ordered two roast dinners- pork belly and roast beef. The pork belly was fine but the beef was a little fatty so couldn't eat one of the slices. Was told that this can happen sometimes. Didn't enjoy the beef at all and so wished I'd had the chicken. The cauliflower cheese was delicious. The sticky toffee pudding was sitting in a very oily sauce which looked liked it had split. We declined that. The staff comp'ed our drinks which was a nice gesture for the fatty beef.
Food is pretty good, the people who work there lovely and the pub is very nice :) The roast is of decent size (a lot of meat, vegetables less so, to be honest): I suggest to go for the half chicken roast. The scottish egg was good too :)
The atmosphere and design of the place are fantastic! Our food took a little while to arrive, but we weren't in a rush. It was clear that the food was delivered with love. A big thank you to Juliet and the team for being so accommodating! We appreciated it!
The Coborn is a really solid pub; modernised but still welcoming. The refurbishment means it is more gastropub than an old-school boozer, with bright interiors and a lovely garden terrace for when the sun’s out. Food is good and there’s a decent range of beers and wines. Prices are a little higher than a classic local, but the service is friendly and the atmosphere is relaxed. If you’re after a rough-and-ready East End pub this isn’t it, but if you want something comfortable with good food and drink, the Coborn is a safe bet.
