Bull and Crown, Grade II listed pub in Waltham Forest, England.
The Bull and Crown is a pub from 1898 in Waltham Forest that retains its original architectural character throughout the building. The interior and exterior feature traditional British design elements and materials typical of its era.
The establishment opened in 1898 and later received Grade II listed status, recognizing its contribution to Waltham Forest's architectural heritage. This designation protects the building because of its historical and constructional interest to the area.
The pub hosts weekly quiz nights and open mic events that draw locals together for conversation and entertainment. These gatherings make it a focal point where neighbors naturally gather to spend their evenings.
The pub is located near Chingford train station, making it easy to reach by public transport. It opens daily and serves hand-pulled real ales along with seasonal food offerings.
Eight different rotating real ales flow through the taps, with selections changing to showcase variety. The menu also shifts seasonally and often features ingredients sourced from local suppliers.
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