The Trafalgar Tavern
Must visitPark Row, Greenwich, SE10 9NW
A grand riverside tavern built in 1837 with Thames views, whitebait suppers, and a terrace facing the Old Royal Naval College.
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- Local favourite
- Traditional Pub
London
Maritime pubs, riverside inns, and historic locals beneath the Observatory and Cutty Sark. From long-established locals to busy borough-centre bars, drinking out in Greenwich reflects the wider Pub culture of London. Whether you want real ale, Pub food, or a quiet corner for a pint, Greenwich's best hostelries are a fine introduction to the area.
Park Row, Greenwich, SE10 9NW
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