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Tucked away in a corner of the magnificent Old Royal Naval College, this cavernous restaurant-cum-café occupies a former 18th-century brewhouse. It's...
There are plenty of stalls selling bric-a-brac, second-hand clothes, ethnic ornaments, CDs, crafts and jewellery galore at Greenwich Market. On Wednesday,...
Rather than make cask-conditioned English ales for an already crowded market, Alastair Hook and his team at Meantime specialise in more unusual artisan...
After opening a first ice cream parlour in Blackheath, Black Vanilla's second branch (opened January 2012) sits between three of Greenwich's tourist...
Situated a stone's throw from the Royal Observatory, the Pavilion Tea House (run by Company of Cooks) has white picket fences surrounding lush greenery,...
A helpful history mounted on the wall of this corner site tells us there has been a pub here since 1809; it's unlikely, though, that the original landlord,...
Thanks to the Thames lapping against its wall and the resulting busy tourist trade, this place is something of a local landmark. Built in 1837 and regally...
The history may be confusing, but the location can't be beat. A Georgian freehouse since either 1695 or 1795, depending on whether you believe the sign...
Adjoining the Greenwich Union, this cosy, two-bar Youngs pub hasnt felt the need to trendify. In fact, its very old-school approach has encouraged loyalty...
Although its thunder has been stolen by the newer Old Brewery, the Greenwich Union remains the spiritual home of Alistair Hook's Meantime mission to bring...
This mother and daughter business started life as a market stall, and now rents Greenwich Market's largest store. The vintage runs from the 1900s to the...
The Mitchell Brothers' funky makeover of this formerly traditional boozer - just a gangplank away from another famous ship, the Cutty Sark - has proved a...
Located at the base of the National Maritime Museum's new Sammy Ofer Wing, the sun terrace of the recently opened Museum Café is a pleasant place to relax,...
With its leopard skin ceiling, racks of vinyl and rails of retro fashion, The Beehive is a colourful Greenwich must see. Crimplene enthusiast and store...