De Beauvoir Arms
Food-centric pub with no music or TV, an adventurous Mediterranean menu and an extensive wine list.
About
Tucked away in a charming corner of East London, the De Beauvoir Arms isn't just another London pub – it's the kind of place that makes you wonder if you've stumbled into the living room of that impossibly cool friend who somehow always manages to make everything look effortlessly vintage and perfectly modern at the same time. With its soaring Victorian ceilings and warm wooden interiors, this De Beauvoir Town gem has mastered the art of being both a proper London boozer and a sophisticated dining spot without trying too hard at either.
The moment you push open those heavy wooden doors, you're greeted by that distinctive pub perfume – a centuries-old blend of polished wood, hoppy ales, and whatever delicious thing is bubbling away in the kitchen. The De Beauvoir Arms in London has somehow managed to preserve the soul of a traditional British pub while sneaking in enough contemporary touches to make it feel thoroughly current. It's like someone took your grandmother's favorite armchair and reupholstered it in velvet – familiar comfort with a dash of modern flair.
Speaking of comfort, let's talk about the food because this isn't your typical pub grub. The blackboards scattered around the walls (a decidedly old-school touch that somehow never gets old) showcase a menu that changes frequently enough to keep the regulars guessing. The kitchen team has mastered that delicate balance between "proper pub food" and "actually quite sophisticated dining." Their chorizo small plates have achieved something close to cult status among locals, and the bread and oil – something so simple it shouldn't be worth mentioning – somehow becomes a religious experience here.
The bar setup is enough to make any drinks enthusiast weak at the knees. A carefully curated selection of craft beers shares space with traditional ales, while the wine list could hold its own against many of London's posher establishments. And for those steering clear of alcohol, they've got one of the better non-alcoholic beer selections in the area – a thoughtful touch that shows they're paying attention to changing drinking habits. At around £6-7 for a quality pint and small plates hovering in the £8-12 range, it sits comfortably in that sweet spot where you can enjoy an evening out without having to remortgage your house.
The space itself deserves special mention. Those high ceilings we talked about? They create an atmosphere that somehow manages to be both grand and cozy at the same time. During summer months, the outdoor seating area becomes one of London's most pleasant spots for an afternoon pint, though savvy locals know to get there early on sunny days. Just remember that the outdoor space closes at 10 PM – a small price to pay for keeping the neighbors happy.
What really sets the De Beauvoir Arms apart is its ability to shape-shift throughout the day. Pop in for a coffee and you'll find freelancers tapping away at laptops in quiet corners. The lunch crowd brings a mix of local workers and residents sharing plates over business discussions or friendly catch-ups. As evening approaches, the atmosphere shifts again, with groups of friends claiming tables for post-work drinks and couples settling in for dinner.
The staff deserve a special mention – they've mastered that uniquely British pub skill of being simultaneously professional and casual, remembering regulars' orders while making first-timers feel like they've been coming for years. They're knowledgeable about the menu without being pretentious, and quick with a recommendation when you're stuck between choices.
For all its qualities, the De Beauvoir Arms has managed to maintain that most precious of pub attributes – it feels like a genuine local. Even as the surrounding area becomes increasingly trendy, it's avoided the fate of so many London pubs that have been stripped of their character in pursuit of the latest dining trends. Instead, it's evolved naturally, keeping pace with changing tastes while holding onto its essential pubbishness.
Here's my advice: grab a table near one of those towering windows on a late afternoon, order a pint of whatever the staff recommends, add some small plates to share, and watch as the De Beauvoir Arms works its magic. Whether you're a local or just passing through this corner of London, you'll quickly understand why this pub has earned its place as one of the area's most beloved institutions. Just don't blame me if you end up making it your regular – the De Beauvoir Arms has a habit of turning first-time visitors into regulars before they even realize what's happened.
Contact Information
Address
113 Southgate Rd, London N1 3JS, UK
London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the)
Phone
+44 20 7359 7392Website
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