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Introducing the Tallyman: anchored in East London, rooted in community


The team behind Faber, The Somers Town Coffee House, Above and The Victoria is now entering its 20th year and is marking the milestone with the opening of a new characterful and community-led pub later this summer, The Tallyman.


Located in a prominent position on Chancellor Passage in Canary Wharf, The Tallyman has been designed as a proper East London destination for the docklands, drawing on the area's industrial past and rich dockland heritage. Taking its name from the tallyman – a trusted figure on the historic docks who connected workers, ship owners and customs officials – the pub aims to bring a sense of authenticity, community and warmth to one of London's fastest-growing neighbourhoods. This spirit has shaped the pub from conception, and very much matches the authentic ethos of the team behind it.


Food will be rooted in the traditions of London pubs, celebrating British ingredients with a wholesome, sustainable focus running throughout. Guests can expect familiar pub favourites done properly, such as pies, steak and shellfish, prepared with the same care and attention that have earned the team recognition for its wider portfolio.


Opening in response to growing demand for characterful, independent hospitality, The Tallyman is being created as a long-term community pub at the heart of Canary Wharf, helping to bring together local businesses, residents and visitors in a warm and welcoming space. The Tallyman will open seven days a week, from 11am until late, with live music, exceptional food and genuine hospitality.


Anthony Pender, Co-Founder, said: “As we approach our 20th anniversary, we’re so excited to open the doors to our new venture. Canary Wharf is transforming into a mixed-use and residential neighbourhood, and we felt it deserved a proper community pub at its heart as the area continues to grow and thrive. The name The Tallyman comes from a place of trust and integrity, and that spirit runs through everything we’re creating here – an authentic East End pub inspired by the dockland history, with the warmth, honesty and character you’d expect from great pub hospitality – not just a space for a drink, but a place for all to feel a part of.”


The portfolio currently consists of The Somers Town Coffee House pub with cocktail bar Cosy, The Victoria pub, Above and sustainable seafood restaurant, Faber. Further details on The Tallyman will be announced closer to opening.


For further information:


Catherine Webster, Fleet Street Agency | Email: catherine@fleetstreetagency.com


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