Trafalgar Tavern, Greenwich - pub details

Trafalgar Tavern
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Address: Park Row, Greenwich, London, SE10 9NW [map] [gmap]

Tel: 08721 077 077 (ref 1209)

Nearest DLR stations Cutty Sark (0.3 miles), Island Gardens (0.3 miles), Mudchute (0.6 miles)

Nearest train stations Maze Hill (0.3 miles), Greenwich (0.7 miles), Westcombe Park (1 mile)

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General information: Evening Standard Pub of the Year in 1996.

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> Current user rating: 4.9/10 (rated by 82 users)
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user reviews of Trafalgar Tavern, Greenwich

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5 most recent reviews of 90 shown - see all reviews

Was there for Sunday lunch & cant understand all the negative reviews. Very friendly , fast & efficient service , food was fine , & the dining room very pleasant without tables crammed in too tight . Bar looked very cheerful as well & the bar food looked good . Prices not the cheapest , but you pay for the location ..there arent too many riverside locations like this . Would recommend .
plowndes - 1 Feb 2010 11:35
Am afraid I'd have to report just like the last few reviews here.
This pub is badly laid out and has a terrible terrible menu.. probably one of the worst i've ever seen in any pub anywhere. Any bit of TLC would dort this place out in a heartbeat but it jsut doesn't seem to be forthcoming. Absolutely has the best location probably in Greenwich but just doesnt seem to want to do anything over the bare minimum to retain it's customer base and is happy with it's passing tourist trade. abysmal.
simonmaguire - 2 Jan 2010 17:41
Went to this pub yesterday for sunday lunch with friends and upon entering the signs were good, nice location, well kept exterior, atmosphere - expected the food to mirror this. But it didn't. After ordering 7 Roast dinners (which you'd expect them to be ready for on a Sunday) we waited an hour for our food. The waiter said it was because a private function with a buffet was taking up a lot of their time but I failed to see anything being brought out for them either as they appeared to have already finished eating their plates of sandwiches. The food came out and instantly looked poor, like a dish of components all thrown on a plate together rather than a traditional roast - reminded me of a Wetherspoons lunch, well at least I'd have got a free drink there. The worst bit was the mashed potato. Smash anyone? Thought not. My friend's was not 'mixed' properly and had powdered smash at it's core. We told the waitress who informed us that it wasn't smash (that's a lie, because real potatoes don't have powder in them) and quickly replaced my friend's meal with a fresh one. Quite suprising given that we waited a hour for our meal yet she could bring his second one out in 30 seconds. Needless to say he didn't eat it. £8.50 isn't a lot but if i wanted Aunt Bessie potatoes, curious slices of beef (microwaved per chance?) and Smash I'd have gone to Wetherspoons, got a free drink and put the difference into a few games of pool. Utter crap, theres no reason to not take pride in your cooking especially with something as sacred as the Great British roast dinner.
Shintree - 14 Dec 2009 09:22
The staff here remain extremely pleasant, as is the view, but I'm rapidly going off this pub. Great pubs result from the efforts of someone with a genuine passion for them. Unfortunately, the impression I get, is that here, the owner's only passion is to make a fast buck for the owner.

It's a real shame to see a historic pub, described in a Charles Dickens novel, is being 'prostituted' for all it's worth.
Alex_Bradford - 10 Nov 2009 23:25
Living off it's former glories and reputation plus I suppose the location which is undeniable excellent in the summer now, and no more than a 5/10
mps77 - 28 Oct 2009 15:32

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