Public House Crawl
London

Greenwich.



The Gipsy Mouth
Street: 60 Greenwich Church Street
Operator: Castle (Mitchells & Butlers)

Open:
12:00 - 23:00 Monday-Thursday
11:00 - 00:00 Friday-Saturday
11:00 - 22:00 Sunday

Map:
Greenwich crawl
Hompage
DLR: Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich (2min)
DLR
Train: Maze Hill (16min)
southeastern Railway

About the pub:
Busy pub in a prominent position next to the Cutty Sark tea clipper in the centre of the Greenwich World Heritage Site. Has a large rear conservatory and spacious partially covered patio area (closes at 9pm). Beer range includes two on handpump and a selection of craft beers on tap. Holds barbecues Thu-Sat during the summer.



The Trafalgar Tavern
Street: Park Row
Operator: Independent

Open:
11:00 - 23:00 Sunday-Thursday
11:00 - 01:00 Friday-Saturday

Map:
Greenwich crawl
Hompage
DLR: Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich (9min)
DLR
Rail: Maze Hill (11min)
southeastern Railway

About the pub:
Large Grade II listed building dating from 1830s in a prominent riverside location next to the Old Royal Naval College. Popular with locals and tourists alike. Outside seating area along the river's edge makes for a very pleasant warm summer evening's drinking. Quiz night on Thursdays.


The Cutty Sark
Street: 4-6 Ballast Quay
Operator: Youngs

Open:
11:00 - 23:00 Monday-Saturday
12:00 - 22:30 Sunday

Map: Greenwich crawl
Hompage
DLR: Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich (14min)
DLR
Train: Maze Hill (17min)
southeastern Railway

About the pub:
Grade II listed Georgian pub (though much of the interior is of later date) on the banks of the River Thames with views of Canary Wharf and the iconic O2 entertainment venue. The pub is spread over three levels and also has a riverside outdoor seating area. Quiz night on Wednesdays.


The Pelton Arms
Street: 23-25 Pelton Road
Operator: Independent

Open:
12:00 - 00:00 Monday-Thursday
12:00 - 01:00 Friday-Saturday
12:00 - 23:00 Sunday

Map:
Greenwich crawl
Hompage
DLR: Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich (17min)
DLR
Train: Maze Hill (10min)
southeastern Railway

About the pub:
Built 1844 named after the Pelton colliery, Chester-le-Street, near Durham, hence the pub sign design. A classic corner street pub in quiet terraced streets situated just off the Thames Path, thus a short half mile stroll from Greenwich town centre.
L-shaped bar with a variety of seating styles and mixture of lights to give a warm ambiance. Bar Billiards and Darts, live music features, along with quiz nights and a Knitting Club. 10 handpumps. Local CAMRA branch Pub of the Year 2016.