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Greenwich pubs 11:30 - Oct 18 with 3622 viewsSWGF

Morning all,

Any decent pubs to spend a leisurely afternoon in, in Greenwich? Recommendations gladly received.

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Greenwich pubs on 11:39 - Oct 18 with 3603 viewsfooters

Head to the Gipsy Moth, mate. Really good selection of beers and decent grub.

Bit pricey but it's Greenwich, daahling.

Edit: It's Gipsy not Gypsy. Go get tipsy.
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Greenwich pubs on 11:41 - Oct 18 with 3595 viewsSteve_M

The Old Brewery right near the Cutty Sark.

Plenty of decent ones around.

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Greenwich pubs on 11:53 - Oct 18 with 3562 viewsStokieBlue

Gypsie Moth
Trafalagar
Cutty Sark
The Old Brewery

All within 5 minutes walk of each other and all pretty good. Why don't you try them all and give us a review later?

SB

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Greenwich pubs on 12:29 - Oct 18 with 3528 viewsPrideOfTheEast

Greenwich pubs on 11:53 - Oct 18 by StokieBlue

Gypsie Moth
Trafalagar
Cutty Sark
The Old Brewery

All within 5 minutes walk of each other and all pretty good. Why don't you try them all and give us a review later?

SB


I'd add the Greenwich Tavern next to the park and then Prince of Greenwich and Greenwich Union.
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Greenwich pubs on 12:32 - Oct 18 with 3528 viewsglasso

All the previously mentioned ones are good, but I'd also recommend walking up through Greenwich Park (maybe 15 mins walk) and into Blackheath. Princess of Wales and the Hare & Billet are great pubs and you can take in the views from the Observatory on the way
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Greenwich pubs on 12:42 - Oct 18 with 3508 viewsStokieBlue

Greenwich pubs on 12:32 - Oct 18 by glasso

All the previously mentioned ones are good, but I'd also recommend walking up through Greenwich Park (maybe 15 mins walk) and into Blackheath. Princess of Wales and the Hare & Billet are great pubs and you can take in the views from the Observatory on the way


Have to go into the observatory if you do that - splendid place.

SB

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Greenwich pubs on 12:42 - Oct 18 with 3508 viewsSWGF

Greenwich pubs on 11:53 - Oct 18 by StokieBlue

Gypsie Moth
Trafalagar
Cutty Sark
The Old Brewery

All within 5 minutes walk of each other and all pretty good. Why don't you try them all and give us a review later?

SB


It'll be Saturday.

I shall endeavour to do my best.

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Greenwich pubs on 12:43 - Oct 18 with 3503 viewsSWGF

Thanks all.

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Greenwich pubs on 12:52 - Oct 18 with 3491 viewsBlueinBrum

Unbelievablue will be able to to give you some good recommendations if/when he sees this but I can recommend The Hare & Billet if you don't mind the very pleasant stroll across Greenwich Park to the Blackheath side.
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Greenwich pubs on 13:09 - Oct 18 with 3478 viewsunbelievablue

Greenwich pubs on 12:52 - Oct 18 by BlueinBrum

Unbelievablue will be able to to give you some good recommendations if/when he sees this but I can recommend The Hare & Billet if you don't mind the very pleasant stroll across Greenwich Park to the Blackheath side.


Seconded.

In Greenwich itself I would go for:

The Cutty Sark (it's actually not next to the Cutty Sark FYI). Nice spot on the river towards N Greenwich, great Scotch Eggs.

The Greenwich Union - lovely beer selection.

Richard I - good beer garden.

The Yacht.

All of the above are slightly off the beaten track.

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Greenwich pubs on 13:14 - Oct 18 with 3470 viewsunbelievablue

Greenwich pubs on 13:09 - Oct 18 by unbelievablue

Seconded.

In Greenwich itself I would go for:

The Cutty Sark (it's actually not next to the Cutty Sark FYI). Nice spot on the river towards N Greenwich, great Scotch Eggs.

The Greenwich Union - lovely beer selection.

Richard I - good beer garden.

The Yacht.

All of the above are slightly off the beaten track.


Avoid:

1. Gypsy Moth (tourist hell and expensive and average food).
2. The Lost Hour (glorified Wetherspoons full of bottom feeders)

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Greenwich pubs on 13:51 - Oct 18 with 3427 viewsWacko

Greenwich pubs on 13:09 - Oct 18 by unbelievablue

Seconded.

In Greenwich itself I would go for:

The Cutty Sark (it's actually not next to the Cutty Sark FYI). Nice spot on the river towards N Greenwich, great Scotch Eggs.

The Greenwich Union - lovely beer selection.

Richard I - good beer garden.

The Yacht.

All of the above are slightly off the beaten track.


Richard 1st is a Youngs pub - very nice - older crowd

Greenwich Union is the home of the Meantime Brewery - younger crowd

Both bang next door to each other

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Greenwich pubs on 22:14 - Oct 18 with 3336 viewsstonojnr

Pelton Arms
Great Eastern (technically not in Greenwich, but just across the water via the Greenwich tunnel)
Richard I
Greenwich Union (Meantime preferred it to the Old Brewery)
Hare & Billet (more like Blackheath)
Plume of Feathers.


the rest are tourist traps IMO like the Cutty Sark/Gypsy moth, its a £1 extra tourist tax on your already not cheap London beer. The wetherspoons in greenwich is one of the worst Ive been in, even in London.
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