Trafalgar Tavern
One of the Greenwich's most beloved watering holes, this fun and traditional pub and restaurant boasts a delicious menu of classic gastropub goodies, alongside a fantastic beer selection to wash it down with.
If you're looking for a weekend haven away from the flurry of Central London then hitting a bar in Greenwich could be just the ticket to freedom. Despite Greenwich's massive historical influence in London, the bars are still something of an untapped source by many. However the area have some great cocktail bars, bars with tremendous views and of course prime places to party. So if you are venturing into the unknown then let this recommended list of Greenwich bars help you pick you're destination for drinking in South London.
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Last updated on 13th March 2024
One of the Greenwich's most beloved watering holes, this fun and traditional pub and restaurant boasts a delicious menu of classic gastropub goodies, alongside a fantastic beer selection to wash it down with.
Found in the heart of maritime Greenwich, The Lost Hour is a casual bar offering up pool, live sports screening and a 50 wing eating challenge. Head here with your mates for a chilled out afternoon or evening of sinking pints, all while enjoying everything else on offer.
Spread across three floors, All Bar One offers great drinks, amazing international food and excitement just steps away from the O2 arena. Either chill out in their deluxe chesterfield sofas or make your way upstairs to their stylish VIP lounge, that boasts a cinematic screen, DJ booth and more.
A charming pub in Greenwich, The Old Joinery is one of the best places to drink in the area. Head here for the chance to dine on tasty street food and drink cocktails, with a packed event schedule that includes live music and DJ sets.
Beautifully decorated with vintage photographs, colourful furniture and an outdoor patio that could rival any in London, the Richard I pub in Greenwich is an easy-going bar that's become a favourite den for locals and tourists alike. Offering a bar full of real ales and craft beers, the chefs have worked tirelessly to compose a menu bursting with tradition and all the homely feelings we associate with British comfort food.
The Gourmet Bar can be found tucked away inside Novotel London just off the High Road. Expect exceptional service across a contemporary space that's styled with plants, Greenwich-themed wall art and an eclectic colour scheme for a fun look. As for drinks? There's a sprit list that's over 40 strong, plus world wine and a coffee-led menu of hot beverages, alongside a tasty breakfast, sandwich and dinner menu.
A traditional style wine bar giving off that charmingly old-fashioned feel, Davy's Wine Vaults takes you back to the times of yesteryear as you sample the impressive assortment of over 100 vinos of young and old. As well as serving up deliciously fresh food dishes and wonderful wine, the notoriously hospitable staff at Davy's are also clued up on the lengthy wine lists, so should you have any questions you'll be in very safe hands.
A historic pub known for its amazing views of the river and Canary Wharf skyline, The Cutty Sark is beautiful down to every last detail. With over two-hundred years of stories to tell, there's a cosy and inviting ambience to this place matched by the sweeping views, cracking pub grub and extensive range of boozy tipples.
Located inside London's famous O2, the Slug & Lettuce is a trusty bar and restaurant there for pre-cinema bites and post-show drinks alike. Fresh from a recent facelift, this is an inviting space featuring cosy dining booths, elegant mirrors, raw brickwork and cool vibes. Pull up a stool at the bar and work your way through the classic cocktails and international beers on show at the Slug.
Belushis is always buzzing with maritime merriment. It's long been a favoured place to bed down for tourists and backpackers so there is always a lively atmosphere. Pick from a great selection of drinks, live sports and cool live bands.
Great pubs in Greenwich aren't hard to come by, but we've always had a soft spot for The Old Brewery in particular. It's found within a few strides of the legendary Cutty Sark and boasts an equally lovely indoor space, where a top choice of London-brewed craft beers and distilled spirits are paired with seasonal British comfort food.
This quirky bar in Greenwich is an absolute dream for football fans looking to do something a little different. Head on over to TOCA Social for the chance to play digital footie games, with American-style bites to eat, refreshing cocktails and more to explore once you're done.
Not just one for avocado on toast and poached eggs, Grind is also a top place for cocktails in Greenwich. Settle into the Insta-worthy space for espresso martinis, clover clubs, pink negronis and plenty more.