Food and Drink
There are lots of tantalising places to eat and drink in Greenwich. For a traditional pub, try the Admiral Hardy or the Old Brewery in Greenwich town centre, both offering fantastic food and local craft beer. Greenwich Tavern is set across three floors and lovely for lunchand Davy’s Wine Vaults has a choice of spaces inside and out. Brimming with unique character and charm, you will find modern British dishes on the menu plus an interesting and diverse selection of wines.
The Pilot is a charming historic pub and probably the oldest surviving building on Greenwich Peninsula. Nearby, you can take a tour of the Meantime Brewery and sample the famous beers in its Tasting Rooms. If you prefer to be by the water, try the Trafalgar Tavern for big blasts of history and The Sail Loft with an outdoor terrace, both with stunning riverside views.
The Fan Museum is a delightful place for an afternoon tea and taking tea beneath the copper hull of Cutty Sark is quite something.
More terrific views at the InterContinental London – The O2, where Eighteen Sky Bar gives you top floor selfie opportunities and classy cocktails. There’s plenty more, including the best pie and mash in London at Goddards of Greenwich and a whole world of street food in Greenwich Market itself, featuring noodles, pasta, breads, meats, vegan delights, sweet things and delicious dumplings from absolutely everywhere you can think of.
Enjoy the bold flavours of authentic Tibetan and Nepalese cuisine at Kailash Momo in Woolwich or dine alfresco on the terrace at The Guard House in the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.