The Narrow, formerly known as the Narrow Street, is the first pub opened by Gordon Ramsay Holdings. Constructed by British Waterways between 1905 and 1910, it is set in the historic Limehouse area of London right beside the River Thames. A beautiful Grade II listed building, sympathetically restored to retain it’s historic character and original features, it is divided into the bar area and a relaxed eating and dining room. Panelling covers the lower half of the walls, with black and white vintage photography and prints displayed on the upper walls. Original features such as the fireplaces remain intact. Private dining can be arranged in The Captain’s Table dining room, which offers a luxurious dining experience for groups of up to 14 people. The manager, Justin Whitehead who previously ran The County Arms in Wandsworth, invites you to enjoy a relaxed drinking / dining experience with the heart of the pub focusing on classic British food and hospitality. Menus are created by John Collin and Mark Sargeant, who focus on using quality seasonal ingredients to produce traditional British favourites such as handmade pork pie with homemade piccalilli and Oxford lamb steaks with portabello mushroom and anchovy butter. Puddings will always be a favourite with recipes continuing the classic British theme such as marmalade pudding with custard. To complement your meal, the Narrow has on a range of drinks which include superb real ales, cocktails and fine wines. You can visit the Narrow homepage at www.gordonramsay.com/thenarrow for further details and to view sample menus.
Other Information
Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet.
Car Parking – 16 spaces.
Children Welcome in the restaurant at all times or in bar until 7pm, Debit and Credit Cards accepted.
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