The Henry Addington review: Canary Wharf pub with an interesting history

A traditional boozer in heart of the city's financial sector
Canary Wharf boozer: The Henry Addington in E14
Harry Fletcher29 November 2017

This traditional pub is right next door to Canary Wharf station.

Surrounded on all sides by swanky offices and right the heart of the city's financial industries, this is a good spot to escape for a while and try the pub’s wide selection of cask ale, wines and spirits. It’s a pub with real history, too, named after the former British prime minister and doctor who treated George III while he was suffering a bout of madness.

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