The New Moon is a pub Whitechapel located in United Kingdom.
88 Gracechurch St (at Leadenhall Market) Whitechapel Greater London EC3V 0DN United Kingdom
Reservations | Yes |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Free |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Lunch, Dinner, Dessert |
Drinks | Beer, Wine, Full Bar |
+; Choose from pub classics such as Gloucestershire Old Spot Sausages to Haddock & Chips and Burgers - not to mention their lighter mains such as Vitality Salad and Line-caught Tuna & Noodles .
A nice little spot with good food. Service maybe a little slow but it has a good atmosphere
Not too bad. A bit impersonal and with no character but a good place to meet if you want noise. Don't do Friday or pay day it's MENTAL!
Midday on a Tuesday is lovely and quiet .
I love a Guinness but it's a poor pint of it here
Guinness , coctails
For the distance of the ladies loo and the pervasive smell of shit you have to trawl through to get to it (via what is advertised as the (sm)cellar bar ).
Beer selection is just okay and the food is not much. Arguably the worst fish and chips i have ever had. Meager portion and overcooked.
What a rude service !!! Dont go there, there are many other great pubs around
Overpriced!
The food here is awful.
Really great burritos! I get both types of beans, and you can have more than one type of salsa! - Tom George
Part of the French chain owned by Frédéric Vaucamps a pastry chef from the North of France. Try their Le Merveilleux Mini chocolate cake with whipped cream coated with shavings of dark chocolate. - Ross
Just a great, proper pub. Good selection of beers, good service, nice atmosphere. Look up! - George Stein
Huge. Good food and beer. Get there early for lunch (12:00) as it gets busy quickly. - Ben Barden
A must for Harry Potter fans! There is nothing much to do except shopping little stuff. Flowers, clothes and a really good pen store. Have a coffee or take a walk, it's beautiful and charming. - M C
Great place to visit for a post work drink. Always something fun going on, bands in the market before bank Holiday weekends. - Trish Moody