Howl At The Moon Hoxton in the sun.

Howl At The Moon

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If you’re looking for a quiet pint in Hoxton, keep walking. Howl at the Moon is built for noise, movement, and nights that pick up pace quickly.

It’s a proper late-night boozer with Sports TV, the kind of place where a match is always on somewhere and the bar is never still for long. Groups pile in, rounds stack up, and the idea of “just one” disappears almost immediately. It’s chaotic in the right way –  the sort of pub you end up in as much as plan for.

The bar does its job well. You’re not here to dissect the pint, but it holds up –  especially if you’re on the stout. £5 Guinness and Beamish is a serious pull in this part of London, and it means you’ll rarely be the only one ordering one. It’s the kind of pricing that keeps people at the bar for longer than intended.

What makes Howl at the Moon work is momentum. It’s a perfect mid-crawl lift or late stop when the night needs a bit more energy. No frills, no overthinking –  just a busy Hoxton pub doing exactly what it’s supposed to do.


For up-to-date details on what’s pouring and key pub features, check Howl at the Moon’s Where’s My Booze page before you head down.