Tompkins

Description

Split across a main bar, lounge, restaurant and mezzanine bar, Tompkins in Canary Wharf is a stylish city haunt located within Pan Peninsula; the UK's tallest residential building. It's main pull is it's New York laid back lounge-cool style with interesting thick coffee table books interspersed with lovely liquors on the shelves behind the bar. More exciting though is the fact that Tompkins boasts the largest water-side space for drinking and eating in East London. What's not to love about the idea of sipping an ice-cold cocktail with your shades on, enjoying the sunny views of London's sparkling waters?

The interior incorporates an eight metre-long, bronze-fronted bar, bespoke Tom Dixon chandeliers and a Foscarini cloud mural. The floor throughout is made from small blocks of solid Argentinean eucalyptus wood, whilst the furniture is a mix of styles and periods, from 1950’s leather sofas to glossy black lacquer tables. Expect modern brassiere fare cuisine based on the great brasseries of New York City relaxing vibes and a large selection of drinks to enjoy at Tompkins in Canary Wharf. Make sure to visit the spectacular Attic bar upstairs for some fantastic late-night cocktails and music. 

Info

  • Wheelchair access, Disabled Toilets
  • No Door Charge.
  • None
  • Over 18

Hours

Day Open Close Notes
Monday 10:00 23:00
Tuesday 10:00 23:00
Wednesday 10:00 23:00
Thursday 10:00 23:00
Friday 10:00 23:00
Saturday 10:00 23:00
Sunday 10:00 21:00

Location

Address

Tompkins, 4, Pan Peninsula Square, E14 9HN

Area

Canary Wharf

Nearest Station

South Quay (Tube)

Menus

  • A word from the chef:

    The brasserie theme is present in the food as well as the decor. Expect classics such Pizzas, Calzones, Sharing Platters, Burgers, Surf & Turf, Pasta dishes, Sea Bass, Chicken Escalope, and Caesar Salads. Try the shellfish tagliatelle at £14.50 or their Mushroom Gnocchi at £13.00

Customer Reviews (1)

Our Review

Tompkins London - Restaurant Bar Review

Set within the stunning Pan Peninsula development in Canary Wharf, Tompkins bases itself on the great steak houses and brasseries of New York. The stylish restaurant and bar has the largest waterside dining and drinking space in East London, so I was more than looking forward to spending a summer evening…