This review is for drinks only but after reading the other reviews on this place, clearly I need to go back for the food. Good drinks, nice outdoor seating. A lovely place to spend a Saturday evening in the summer.
Brandon B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Issaquah, WA
By far the best meal I had in London for the 2 weeks we were here. The scotch eggs were AMAZING and they had the best roast dinner by far. The staff was fun and very informative on the local areas. This will be my first stop whenever I return to London and it will be my last stop before we leave.
Meghan J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Hoboken, NJ
I wanted traditional English pub in a local setting and that is exactly what I got. Total neighborhood joint, small and cute, friendly people(both the staff and the patrons) and not to mention delicious food. Had my very first scotch egg and Sunday roast here. Very tasty. Very cool. I’d come back and if lived here, I’d be a reg and play cards with the staff.
Powell M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 New York, NY
I had the grilled pork chop with mash and curly kale, my friend had roast duck on lentils. Really good portions. So very tasty!!! I’d definitely go back again. Kinda pricey, but worth a splurge.
Leah M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Deptford, London, United Kingdom
Such a small little pub that it’s best to get there before office hours are over if you want a spot to sit. Outside especially there are no drinks allowed unless your sitting on the strategically placed benches. That said, this is a nice place away from the busier pubs around Angel and the canal and well worth a visit for a casual drink
Christoph L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Angel, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Sehr netter Pub für ein, zwei Feierabendbierchen und gutes ehrliches und hausgemachtes Essen
Chris F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
I really liked this pub, it is just a shame that it was so busy that I felt forced to seek the respite of the pavement outside. We have now got to that time of year where this is not recommended. What I did see of the inside though impressed me greatly. I saw ales I hadn’t encountered before and an unusual appealing décor. The pub is named after the English essayist who lived in the area in olden times. I’m not sure what the French link is with this pub but the menu looks quite French to me and there is even a French version of their website! This is one I am definitely coming back to! Just don’t try and rearrange their tables!
Nick R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Wandered in here for a pint on a weekday afternoon and ended up staying for a few hours. Small cozy pub with 4 real ales from local microbreweries. I wish I lived near enough for this to be my local.
Natalie M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
This was a cute, busy pub with the occasional unassuming patron in the corner eager to strike up an awkward conversation — the lonely old guy next to us who followed our convo for an hour before suddenly ambushing it being a case in point! Overall nice atmosphere, tucked away in a quiet area. And what’s with the toilets?! There is a ‘surprise’ step down into the ladies’ room which every girl tripped on as she entered, tipsy or not! It was actually quite entertaining.
Sharlene C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Brooklyn, NY
i was recommended this pub of the main drag of islington a few years back. happy to have finally tucked into the spot. they have their own brews and wine. all fairly good. we started with snacks — sausage roll and black pudding scotch egg. the latter was quite good. i had the coq au vin which was delicious for a chilly evening. the chicken was quite tender melding nicely with the basmati rice. the staff are very helpful with recommendations and open with their bevies and food suggestions. i’ll definitely be back.
Aleyma
Rating des Ortes: 5 Lancaster, United Kingdom
Brilliant but a smallish(4) but amazing ale range. Breton rough cidte. London 7.2% IPA. Relaxed staff. quirky front room sort of feel. Not everyone’s bag but definitely mine. Will be back again and again.
Andrew M.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Denver, CO
tough to get a seat, but well worth it. the food is a bit on the expensive side, but the menu is constantly changing and short, and this does seem to let them do better at a few things than most gastro-pubs do with their larger menu. fun selection of micro-brews, many from the states. knowledgable barstaff a big plus. oh, and yes, THEYHAVEBOARDGAMES.
Michael B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
The Charles Lamb is exceptional in two ways: it is exceptionally charming, and it is exceptionally small. The place is all white and pale green with simple, clean lines, and it has a slightly feminine air about it. This is a pleasant change from the overtly masculine, dark-and-dingy décor of many neighborhood pubs(an aesthetic epitomized by the fading glory of the Lamb’s endangered neighbor, The Wenlock Arms). But its diminutive size is an inconvenience. We were able to find seats after only a short wait at the bar on our late Saturday evening visit, but I have been to the Lamb on a Saturday afternoon and had difficulty getting through door for the crowd. The Lamb has three handpumps(I doubt there is space for any more); it’s nice that real ale is available, but wide selection is not a particular strength.
Bryan K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
This pub is right near my office so I’ve probably been here 2 – 3 times per month for the past few years. It’s tiny and almost always rammed so get there early and try to grab a seat before it fills up, otherwise you might find yourself outside in the cold or inside in the heat, depending on the season. It’s better for a drink with a date than for groups or for dinner. They have good ales and wine, and in the winter hot cider or mulled wine. The food is decent but expensive. The staff is normally accommodating but there have been a few times they’ve been a bit rude to us, which is a shame since it’s not cheap, and my colleagues and I have certainly spent quite a bit of time and money here. In general the customers are a mixed but friendly bunch, I’ve met some nice people. I normally quite like the décor; at the moment there’s a huge but minutely detailed map of London fancifully depicted as its own island, with magnifying glasses to see the tiny writing. Despite all the nice things about it, though, I do think it’s a bit overrated. If you get a seat it can be nice, but more often than not it’s uncomfortably crowded. I wouldn’t go out of my way to come to this pub, but I do know lots of people who like it.
David J.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
It’s hard to believe that this pub is just five minutes’ walk from the mania of Upper Street, but there you go. It’s in an area of tranquil, attractive(and doubtless eye-wateringly expensive) terraced streets a stone’s throw from the Regent’s Canal. Built in 1839, the building was originally three shops, and was converted into a pub in the 1920s. The current owners renamed it in 2005 after the essayist Charles Lamb(1775 – 1834), who penned his collected ‘Essays of Elia’, published in 1823, which gave the name to the road.(‘Elia’ was his pen name). The exterior is traditional with painted brick and rich brown tiling, and the two-room interior is clean and modern, with wooden floors and a light colour scheme. It’s well known both as a gastro-pub and for its selection of real ales, which include Dark Star’s ‘Hophead’ and at least two other guest ales, including recently Kelham’s ‘Pale Rider’. It’s certainly worth looking out for an interesting beer. They also have a reasonable wine list if you prefer grape to grain. It’s in CAMRA’s ‘Good Beer Guide’ and ‘Les Routiers Places to Eat’ UK guide. I haven’t tried the food, but it has been strongly recommended, and is — refreshingly — relatively sensibly priced for this neck of the woods, with starters and puds in the £4.50-£5 bracket, and mains around £9-£11. They do some interesting off-beat bar snacks(toasted broad beans etc) too, but not crisps. There are board games available and special celebrations on Bastille Day in July(petanque in the street). Service is friendly and reasonably efficient, and the managers are friendly and have an equally friendly dog. The only issue really is that it’s a bit too small for it’s current popularity, with punters regularly spilling out onto the street(there are some tables and chairs on the pavement, but don’t count on sitting down). Said punters are a wide mix of Islington locals, from students and office workers to the occasional creative type, looking like they have dropped out of the ‘Its Grim Up North London’ cartoon. Well worth a visit if you are in the area.
Claudia M.
Rating des Ortes: 3 London, United Kingdom
The Charles Lamb Pub is off a quiet little sidestreet, conveniently near Angel Station. The staff have always been very accomodating and helpful. The atmosphere is mixed — you have hipsters, locals, people with their dogs, it’s very inclusive. I found the food to be average. I have been there for both a sunday roast and munchies at other times. Defintely come here for your drinks, not your eats– there are too many good places to eat along Upper Street to eat average food.
Leanne B.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Brighton, United Kingdom
Nice little pub tucked away from the hustle and bustle of Angel. The food is in season and very tasty. I was a little disappointed they didn’t have a veggie alternative for the roast dinner though. Best part of the pub is that they have board games! We played scrabble and drank tea… very civilized! They also have Ludo and Monopoly. An all-round nice and cosy pub!
Jonmhi
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
The Charles Lamb is a charming pub which is tucked away on a small street yet is only a stone throw from Angel tube station, and the hussle and bussle of Upper Street. The beauty of this place is the atmosphere. Quiet and relaxing, yet still with a certain buzz about it, this is a brilliant mix of the best qualities of a country pub with a Zone 1 location. There are a range of cask ales on tap, normally from the Dark Star brewery, as well as a couple of good lagers and an excellent wine selection. Food is freshly prepared on the premises, chosen from the daily changing blackboard menu. I am assuming the owner is French, going by the European dishes on the menu and the penchant for celebrating Bastille Day! Everything I have tried is an excellent standard and good value. A highlight for me is the home cooked bar snacks which make an appearance in the early evening. Freshly made sausage rolls, pastries and scotch eggs are available, as are tasty cured meats. One of my favourite pubs in London.
Lovely
Rating des Ortes: 5 London, United Kingdom
Okay, this is my favourite pub in London. I’d do anything for it to be my local. Yes, I would in fact move house, it will be a major considering factor next time I’m packing up. It’s so friendly and chilled, great beer(exciting mentions on tap and in bottles) and equally good wine, including their own Charles Lamb wines. The bar snacks are outstanding — huge sausage rolls and pork pies — great goodies from the kitch. Rock up on a Sunday and eat bowls of goose-fat roast potatoes with horseradish til they come out of your ears. Special bonus points are awarded to them for letting us loiter far too long on Easter Sunday while we waited to be let into the house we’d locked ourselves out of. Hospitality I’d only normally get from my best friends!
Crossl
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
Really good boozer hidden away off to the North of the City Road. The food and décor in the restaurant part is French inspired and they have a good wine list, but the beers are also excellent. Service is quick and friendly and they were happy for us to run up a large tab when we were there for our Christmas party without being worried about us running off(we didn’t). There’s also a real fire and a pub dog: two essential components of any good pub. Worth the detour to get there
Aline D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 London, United Kingdom
The Charles Lamb Pub is situated within a quiet residential street off from the louder, busier Upper Street. It’s a dainty place, and a good local to have. They serve an eclectic range of delicious French and English dishes such as Jerusalem artichoke, garlic and rosemary soup, steak mushroom and Guinness pie with green beans and mash, fish cakes and home cut chips and rhubarb syllabub. They also do a roast every Sunday for £12. They have a tasty selection of wines, which is always good to see: Picpoul, Viognier, Muscadet, Tempranillo, Merlot. As well as a good selection of lagers, Real Ales and spirits to choose from. The atmosphere is always calm(you won’t find a raucous crowd in here), friendly and homely with the usual locals about, and families with their young children and dogs. They are open on Monday and Tuesday from 4pm, and Wednesday to Sunday from 12 noon.