Forest Road Brewing Taproom, The Green House
8 Netil Ln , London, E8 3RL -
Up to
100 guestsOffers
cateringInternal Catering
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Discover the ideal event venue at The Green House, a space designed to elevate your gatherings. Nestled in a separate arch adjacent to the main Taproom, The Green House offers exclusivity for a variety of events. With a capacity for up to 100 guests, this space is equipped with amenities including a pool table, a versatile projector for sports, movies, and presentations, a late license extending festivities until 2 am, and a stage ready for bands, DJs, or speeches.
Take advantage of food and drinks packages available, all on a minimum spend basis with no room hire fee. Conveniently located with easy transport links to Hackney Central, Cambridge Heath, and London Fields, The Green House also boasts outdoor space, providing a versatile and inviting setting for your special occasions.
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up to 100
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Licensed for alcohol
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Reviews
Mark Girling
On a hot Sunday afternoon what better place to relax and enjoy an ice cold beer? Lovely staff - I had a schooner 3/4 pint Posh Beer, very good. It is a short walk from Hackney Market which can be rammed so this is a nice "quiet spot" lots of seating. Came away with a couple cans of Posh Beer.
elisa graziano
No food despite pizza listed on the website. place is huge but there's only two toilet. ALFA IS THE BEST! Beer is really good. the sour as well is good but a pint is a bit too much .
George Harvey
Forest Road offers good, reasonably priced beer and with a pretty cool railway arch setting. However, it has only one toilet, which can be a challenge, and it's either very busy or completely empty every time I've visited. The staff aren't very friendly and often seem aloof or inexperienced. The most recently experience saw us book and pay for a table for 12 to watch the Euros, but upon arrival, we were given the worst table because they had a "private event" that wasn't advertised, making it difficult to see the TV. The attitude we encountered was very much 'so what?' It's a shame because the beer is great for the area.