The definition of a proper boozer, the Chesham Arms is a historic local pub that faced closure in the name of redevelopment, yet was heroically saved by the local community. Tucked between Hackney St. John's Church park and the railway lines, chances are you wouldn’t come across it, unless you already know about it.
One of its greatest draws is the beer garden, which radiates a relaxed, homely charm. It tends to fill up quickly when the sun is out, so it’s worth arriving early to snag a spot. The interior is full of character, with two fireplaces that make it wonderfully cosy on chilly winter days.
With a great selection of beers and a well-curated list of wines and spirits, a stack of board games and a laid-back atmosphere, the Chesham Arms is the kind of pub where you can easily settle in for hours. While it doesn’t serve food, Yard Sale Pizza delivers straight to the pub.
A genuine local favourite and a testament to community spirit, the Chesham Arms is an unmissable stop in the Hackney Central area.
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