About this Venue
Tucked down a dark street next door to the Shoreditch hubbub and Hoxton Square, Charlie Wright's is named after an East End boxer who owned the place a half-century ago. This uncomplicated, late-opening Shoreditch favourite remains as mixed and welcoming as can be. In terms of food and drink, it liv read moreTucked down a dark street next door to the Shoreditch hubbub and Hoxton Square, Charlie Wright's is named after an East End boxer who owned the place a half-century ago. This uncomplicated, late-opening Shoreditch favourite remains as mixed and welcoming as can be. In terms of food and drink, it lives up to its international billing.
Taps offering Asahi, Früli, Oranjeboom, Leffe (blonde), Guinness line the bar, while behind them sit bottles of Tusker, Black Asahi, Singha and Savanna dry cider.
Wines and cocktails cover the standards, which is more than can be said for the forward-thinking jazz musicians who offer regular entertainment alongside frequent club nights (soul, funk, world music). The food, naturally enough, is Thai, with most mains priced around £6. "Time Out Review"
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