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Palm Tree, Bow

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Operator: Independent
127 Grove Road, Bow, E3 5RP (View on Google Map)
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Stepping inside this pub is like stepping back in time. Rebuilt by Truman's and now one of London's Real Heritage Pubs, it was marooned when surrounding buildings were demolished to create Mile End Park. Run by the same family for over 40 years, it gives you a real East End welcome, serving a varied range of beers from two handpumps. Cash payments only at this pub still using an old cash register. Live music at weekends, no fruit machines and no widescreen TVs make for the right atmosphere. Real cider is usually available. Grade II listed in 2015.

Historic Interest

Grade II listing:- "The Palm Tree, a public house of 1935, by Eedle and Meyers, for Truman’s Brewery is listed at Grade II, for the following principal reasons: * Architectural interest: a restrained neo-Georgian design incorporating sumptuous materials and subtle detailing, by a noted late C19-C20 architectural practice; * Interiors: a range of good-quality internal fixtures and unusual features, with subtle variation across the different classes of bar; * Intactness: almost entirely unaltered externally, and with a largely complete scheme of interior decoration; * Historic interest: the pub is the final remnant of a once built-up, industrial part of London, destroyed in the Blitz and in subsequent clearances."

Information for this venue is provided by the East London & City Branch of CAMRA
Previous Names
Local Authority
Tower Hamlets
Last updated
14/06/2022
Last surveyed
13/02/2014
Pub ID
ELC/99999
Asset of Community Value

Two star - A pub interior of very special national historic interest

Listed status: II

Rebuilt by Truman’s in 1929, there are still two completely separate rooms inside. The corner room was originally further subdivided into two small bars and an off sales and has a particularly attractive sweeping hemispherical end to the bar counter. At the rear is the original wood surround fireplace. The right hand room was intended to be the smarter area of the pub as can be seen by the rather finer detailing of both the dado and the curved counter (panelled as opposed to upright tongue-and-grooved work). There is another original wood surround fireplace with a gas fire in front, a shallow vestibule but the skylight has been covered over. The counters in both rooms have before them the typical Truman’s tiled chequerwork and both also have openings for access to the beer engines. The pub’s loos on the right are intact with dados of cream and some brown tiling, red tiled floor and original fittings.

General information about historic pub interiors

Rebuilt by Truman’s in 1929 when they purchased the cottage next door – hence the numbers ’24-6’ in relief on the fascia. With the surrounding housing vanished, thanks first to Hitler and then the even more energetic post-war planners, it looks strangely adrift in a green area beside the Regent’s Canal. The exterior has buff and mottled grey-blue ceramic work and also displays Truman’s proud eagle. Inside there are still two completely separate rooms. The corner one was originally further subdivided into two small bars and an off sales – note the three doors. It has a particularly attractive sweeping hemispherical end to the bar counter like a Scottish island bar particularly as there is a delicate ‘gantry’ in the centre, which was sadly shortened in 1977. At the rear is the original wood surround fireplace.

The right hand room, which is only open in the evenings, was intended to be the smarter area of the pub as can be seen by the rather finer detailing of both the dado and the curved counter (panelled as opposed to upright tongue-and-grooved work). Both counters have before them the typical Truman’s tiled chequerwork and both also have openings for access to the beer engines. On the right-hand side it looks as though the cover over the East London Fives dart board might be a survivor from the 1930s. There is another original wood surround fireplace with a gas fire in front, a shallow vestibule but the skylight has been covered over and the pot shelf is modern. The loose furniture is worth a look for some attractive benches on the right-hand side and the 1930s tables in both bars. Those in the corner bar have unusual cork tops, as does the counter on the right-hand side.

Until 1977 there was an office behind the bar where originally bar staff would take the customers' money and receive change. It was situated where there are three modern sections of bar back fitting on the left (right two sections are original) – part of the cut glass has been preserved in a frame over the right hand side fireplace. The pub’s loos on the right side are intact with dados of cream and some brown tiling, red tiled floor and original fittings. As there was no ladies’ toilet on the bar side one was added in 1977 by making the gents’ smaller.

General information about historic pub interiors
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Opening
Monday
12:30pm - Midnight
Tuesday
12:30pm - Midnight
Wednesday
12:30pm - Midnight
Thursday
12:30pm - Midnight
Friday
12:30pm - Midnight
Saturday
12:30pm - 2:00am
Sunday
Noon - Midnight
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This Pub serves 1 changing beer and 0 regular beers.

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Facilities
Live Music Live Music
Garden Garden
Disabled Access Disabled Access
Parking Parking
Separate Bar Separate Bar
Smoking Smoking
Features
Real Ale Real Ale
Real Cider Real Cider
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Transport
Close to bus routes
Closest station (1450m)
Bethnal Green
Close to London Underground/Overground/DLR (700m)
Mile End
Directions
in Mile End Park; road access via Haverfield Rd
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