Greenwich bars and pubs
Find the best places to have a drink in Greenwich

Naval gazers will find plenty to satisfy them in one of Greenwich's many maritime-themed pubs (sink one in the Trafalgar or Cutty Sark taverns). Landlubbers can head to the Greenwich Union, which specialises in German beers.
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Greenwich Union
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 German-style beers to the British public.
Old Brewery
Rather than make cask-conditioned English ales for an already crowded market, Alastair Hook and his team at Meantime specialise in more unusual artisan beers.
Ashburnham Arms
Greenwich’s Ashburnham Arms nicely bridges the gap between contemporary bar and old-fashioned local.
Cutty Sark Tavern
A Georgian freehouse since either 1695 or 1795, depending on whether you believe the sign outside or the writing in the coloured glazed panes in the front door, this hostelry was converted in the early 19th century.
Trafalgar Tavern
Thanks to the Thames lapping against its wall and the resulting busy tourist trade, this place is something of a local landmark.
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QUEENS Skate Dine Bowl
London’s only permanent ice rink location has recently undergone a major revamp. Queens Skate Dine Bowl has been around since the 1930s, and now boasts a fancy new look with a slick ice-skating rink, 12 state-of-the-art bowling lanes and west London’s only outpost of the cult-status burger joint MEATliquor. There are also two cafés, and a fun retro games arcade.
Venue says: “Halloween is upon us! On October 31 we're proudly hosting the official UK Movember launch party with MEATliquor – £10 lunch special!”