Reservations · Outdoor seating
Stylish neighborhood pub delivering creative small plates and popular Sunday roasts with warm service, but pricing runs high and weekend family buzz can feel chaotic.
The Raglan delivers solid neighborhood pub dining with strong food quality anchored by well-executed Sunday roasts and creative small plates, paired with attentive, accommodating service. However, inconsistent execution—occasional issues with beef doneness and crackling texture—prevents a higher grade, while premium pricing (roasts £24-26) feels steep for a local spot without destination-level distinction. The stylishly refurbished space is inviting but cramped when busy, making this a reliable choice for families and roast enthusiasts rather than a standout destination.
The Raglan feels like a neighborhood hub where warm service and a polished refurb meet lively Sunday energy. Diners talk about crisp roasts, generous sharers, and a room that is cozy and buzzing when the rugby or quiz is on. As one guest put it, "staff noticed our needs and tweaked dishes without fuss," which sums up the friendly, can-do attitude you will likely encounter. The culinary approach leans modern pub with global accents: think spice bag for sharing, chimichurri on prawns, and a biryani alongside classic roasts. This is creative comfort cooking rather than theatrics, with quality ingredients and confident seasoning. Prices sit on the higher side for the area, so expect premium pub pricing in exchange for ambitious flavors and well-executed plates. Families are well served here: there is a dedicated kids menu (tenders, fish fingers, linguine at £6) and many reviews describe a family-friendly atmosphere. The flip side is that on weekends it can feel child heavy to those seeking a calm pint. If you have picky eaters, there are straightforward options, but adventurous items dominate the main menu, so plan accordingly with the kids offerings.
Area: Residential East London neighborhood with a creative, community-focused vibe and growing food scene.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban pub environment with evening bustle.
Nearby: Near Walthamstow residential streets and the Village; attracts locals for roasts, pints, and pub quiz nights.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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