Trying to find pubs in Hackney that are Camra members? You’ve come to the right place. We’ve got every pub and bar in the UK listed. Whether you’re looking for a pub or bar to play darts, somewhere to play pool or just want to have a look at a menu before you go, we can help.
10 miles London SE25
CIU affiliated club welcoming all age groups. We are a friendly club that has a wide range of activities to suit all tastes, from darts to disco. And for those of us who may enjoy a slightly slower pace of life, we have Bingo and tea dancing.
11 miles London DA14
A friendly crowd guaranteed our family micropub sells real ales poured straight from the cask, craft beers on keg, bottles and cans from the UK and abroad as well as traditional ciders & perry. Quizees, live music, party nights - what more do you need?!
11 miles London W5
The Kings is probably Ealing's best kept secret, tucked away on The Grove behind Ealing Broadway Shopping Centre.
11 miles Romford, Essex, RM2
Serving real ale from both Essex and East London and from all over the UK. Also available real cider & perry, fruit ciders, wine & prosecco, gin & tonics and soft drinks
12 miles Crayford, Dartford, DA1
The 'Arms' as it is affectionately known to its regulars, is a traditional panelled pub with two bars. We pride ourselves on being a friendly welcoming place for regular and new customers alike, and we extend that warm welcome to children and dogs.
12 miles Petts Wood, Orpington, BR5
An award winning Micropub dedicated to real ales, local wines and ciders.
12 miles Greenford, Middlesex, UB6
13 miles Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, EN6
We are a community pub that is family friendly and provide good value for money home cooked food. We have a large rear excluded garden for our customers to drink, dine and socialise. we have facilit
13 miles Beverley, New Malden, KT3
Looking for a pub in New Malden? Look no further than Bar Malden! This pub is known for its great atmosphere, friendly staffs and delicious asian & english foods.
13 miles Carshalton, Surrey, SM5
Opened as the Hope Beer House in the 1870s, this pub got its mock-Tudor panelling between the wars. In 2010, closure loomed, but locals clubbed together and bought the lease (adding the freehold in 2015)