Alex K.
Yelp
The word 'star' suggests something standout - a star performer in a musical or a star player in a football team, for example.
The Star of Bethnal Green, then, should be the area's standout pub - unfortunately, it's far from it.
The saddest thing about this place is that the potential is huge, but largely unfulfilled. A great building smack bang in the middle of BG Road, a unique interior, reasonably priced drinks, and the usual hip young folk. But the service and general execution of the simplest tasks is pretty appalling.
I took my mates in there on a Sunday for a roast and a big footie game. We had to ask for the lights to be turned off and the curtains to be drawn so that we could see the screen. We begged for the audio to be put on, but unfortunately 'it's not possible', so we had to listen to jazz music while watching the biggest game of the season.
We all ordered food at the same time, and regretted doing so soon enough. Two of our party received their roasts after about half an hour, one waited an hour, one waited over an hour and asked for his money back, and one unfortunate fellow received a pizza in place of his roast.
And the pizza was memorable for all the wrong reasons. A toilet paper-esque base, sloppy cheese and slimy olives that conjealed into a hideous ball every time a slice was raised.
HOWEVER.
It's not all bad - I've been on a Tuesday for the pub quiz and it's good, very good. The lively DJ nights at the weekend are also a welcome addition to this pub.
But if you're with a group of wise men seeking food and football on a Sunday, you'll be well advised not to follow this particular star.