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This new family-run pizzeria (opened February 2011) is a welcome addition to Greenwich. Bianco by name & by design – walls & chairs are painted… more »
GBK, founded in South London over 10 years ago, was ahead of the curve in as regards specialising in burgers & Antipodean flavours – which is… more »
Outside, all you see of this red-fronted bistro (established 1969) is a sandwich bar & cosy lounge. Step inside, however, & its Tardis-like proportions… more »
With around 60 beers to choose from, the stylish café-bar at the historic Old Brewery is an ale-lover’s paradise. Owner the Meantime Brewing… more »
For almost 300 years, they’ve been brewing ale at the Royal Naval College in historic Greenwich. Maintaining that tradition, its gleaming vats… more »
Some readers feel this handsome restaurant, spread across various rooms of a former coaching inn, is let down by small portions & long waits between… more »
Handy for a bite before or after a film at the Greenwich Picturehouse, this reliable British restaurant – with branches in Shoreditch &, er,… more »
The austere interior of this small modern bistro, away from Greenwich’s main drag, showcases the food of owner Guy Awford & head chef Brian Sargeant… more »
It’s hard to beat the riverside location of this historic Greenwich boozer (dating from 1837). At high tide, take a seat in a bay window projecting… more »
Students of map reading will probably realise that the moniker 16”W is a reference pinpointing the exact location of this soon-to-launch brasserie… more »
French-born Richard the Lionheart may have had trouble speaking the local lingo, but the accent at this pretty pub that bears his name is distinctly… more »
The view over the Thames to the Cutty Sark & Greenwich is impressive, but that isn’t the only plus point at this Thai favourite. Regulars & first-timers… more »
Downstairs, this Greenwich bar is friendly but tacky-looking. Upstairs, the Piano Restaurant has a bit more swagger – almost enough to carry… more »
This bright red, gloss-painted eatery on the Isle of Dogs is what happened when the folks from the kebab shop over the way decided to go upmarket… more »
They don’t make them like they used to – Indian restaurants, that is – which makes The Gaylord on the Isle of Dogs something of an anachronism… more »
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