The Dundee Arms is a pub Bethnal Green North London located in United Kingdom.
339 Cambridge Heath Rd London Greater London E2 9LH United Kingdom
Menus | Dinner |
Drinks | Beer, Full Bar |
A well-rounded pub with a triumphant endorsement of culinary minimalism: They only serve grilled cheese toasties , and it’s all you freakin’ need.
The Cheese toastie is unbelievably good. Definitely try it. Also they show the football .
Great little pub with a nice garden at the back with heating and music ! Liked the vibe and will check it out again when I'm in the area :)
Seating out the back courtyard area for 50 or so people.
A lot more spacious than you think it’s gonna be! Barber stop upstairs and garden out the back too.
Great traditional pub - good for watching the football .
was a good pub experience.
Only serves cheese toasties . They're not bad.
Good pub . Great selection of beers .
Not suitable for women... My friend was $exually assaulted here and the friends of the man who did so continued to verbally abuse us and one member of staff supported them. Not a safe space for women.
they have very nice garden as the smoking area
Irish folk evening. Get in!
Atendimento bom e preços relativamente justos. Gostei da decoração meio sombria - propositadamente sombria
Pub rigolo avec de la nonne musique .
Beer garden, great (and reasonably priced) food, friendly staff, good music - has it all! - Jen Starr Dust
A quiet dining room in the back, huge selection of Belgian beers and great game pie. Venison was lovely. - Leszek Ciesielski
New year. New prices. £2 bitter at 1pm instead of £1.40. Good football atmosphere and cheap beer - loud, especially when spurs are playing! - George Aitken
Love this place. They have exceptional cocktails and the menu changes daily, thus always giving something new to try. Friendly and knowledgeable staff. - Jiordana Robinson
Amazing selection of bottled beer. They also have some beer on draft. Loved the outdoor seating on a quiet railway street. - Ariana Voyer
Good night at the boxing! Reasonable bar but plastic glasses, which I guess is a sign of the times - Ian McCleave