Knave of Clubs, Grade II listed pub in Bethnal Green Road, London, England.
The Knave of Clubs is a Grade II listed building on Bethnal Green Road in East London, featuring etched glass windows and traditional British architecture. The structure displays typical features of an early 19th-century London pub, with preserved details that reflect its long history.
The building dates from the 18th century and was established as a pub in the early 1800s, serving that role for nearly two centuries. In the early 1990s it was converted into a modern restaurant, fundamentally changing its purpose.
The place reflects how East London's food scene transformed from neighborhood pubs to contemporary dining spots. Visitors can still see the craftsmanship in the etched glass and architectural details that mark this shift.
The building sits centrally on Bethnal Green Road and is easy to reach on foot, with clearly visible classical features from the street. Visitors should know it operates as an active business and the interior follows modern standards while the exterior preserves its historic character.
The standout feature is the intricate etched glass windows, details often lost in similar modern conversions. These handcrafted elements show the high quality of work that defined buildings of this era and make it an example of thoughtful restoration.
Location: London Borough of Tower Hamlets
GPS coordinates: 51.52399,-0.07425
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:24
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