Trafalgar Tavern, Greenwich - pub details
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Address: Park Row, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 8858 2437
Cutty Sark (0.3 miles), Island Gardens (0.3 miles), Mudchute (0.6 miles)
Maze Hill (0.3 miles), Greenwich (0.7 miles), Westcombe Park (1 mile)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
- Riverside location
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other pubs nearby:
Yacht, Greenwich (0.0 miles), Star and Garter, Greenwich (0.2 miles), Cutty Sark Tavern, Greenwich (0.2 miles), Plume of Feathers, Greenwich (0.2 miles), Hardys Freehouse, Greenwich (0.3 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Trafalgar Tavern, Greenwich
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| I've been in this pub a few times. You need a fold up bike to get there mind you. As it's a bit of a long hike from the surrounding pubs around the Greenwich area. On a nice sunny day it's refreshing to sit outside & admire the splendid scenery. The staff are very courteous whether you are local or tourist. The food appears to be very expensive though. £3.50 for a bowl of chips? Ouch! This place is definetely worth a looking in. white_van_man - 5 Oct 2008 01:52 |
| This one really gets you reaching for the razorblades. Another great venue snatched from Greenwich by the unstoppable Frank Dowling and turned around into a ghastly souless dive aimed squarely at tourists and the Spiky Haired Brigade (estate agents, salemen etc along with their respective orange girlfriends. Wonderful location, appalling use of space, septic toilets and Frank's unique method of staffing it with bland humourless cretins all add up to an experience best left to the less discerning. Oh, why couldn't a well-known local brewery take over these places and squeeze out the plebs?? Not barred from this one yet but trying hard. jefflemons - 13 Aug 2008 16:15 |
| A tourist trap, but it did have a good range of Nelson Brewery beers on offer. I was with a couple of chums, and we all had the Loose Cannon, but none of us were very keen on it. Unfortunately we could not stay long enough to try any of the others, which is a shame because I had not come across this brewery’s products before. The pub itself has a superb location with an excellent view over the river. Tall rooms with large windows letting in a lot of light made it seem quite welcoming, but the bare boards didn’t seem to work in a pub like this – carpeting would have been better. Didn’t eat there, but the meals passing by looked good, although expensive (of course). Personally, I prefer less obtrusive pubs – this certainly has a lot of front! RexRattus - 2 Jun 2008 20:49 |
| Visited recently and found it to be well-decorated, and with friendly staff. It was delightful to sit outside in the sunshine by the river. robhealy - 12 May 2008 13:40 |
| God I love this pub. I've eaten in the restaurant several times, the food is very good and tasty. Had a lovely bit of Halibut in there recently. Always get served no problem and am always really happy to just sit in the bar whiling away a few hours staring out of the window having a drink. Could do with some lower strength draft lager for us common lager drinkers. We love the pub so much we held our wedding reception there. The best wedding venue i could have hoped for. All our guests were amazed by the setting and we could not fault the staff for the service we received. A lovely pub and venue. southsider - 10 Apr 2008 12:29 |
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