Trafalgar Tavern

About Trafalgar Tavern
Regency splendour beside The Thames. Built in 1837 this Grade 1 listed venue, still has many original features. The large Georgian windows ensure the finest views of the river. Host dinners and parties in this historic location. Authentic English Bar snacks, including traditional Whitebait, and A la carte menu are available with extensive wine list and real ales to compliment.
The Trafalgar Tavern is quite simply a tribute to Old London, a place where the past can live on in the present. The specially commissioned statue of Lord Nelson outside is testament to this, denoting the respect the owners have for the pub’s unique history while offering the luxury of modern events and dining.
Trafalgar Tavern Facilities
| Children | Facilities for children |
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| Parking & transport | Parking (charge) |
| Catering | Dining with a view |
| Provider facilities | Event venue Foreign languages spoken |
| Booking and payment details | Major credit cards accepted Delta accepted Groups accepted MasterCard accepted Solo accepted Maestro accepted Visa accepted |
| Accessibility | Guide dogs permitted Ramp/level access |
Trafalgar Tavern Address
| Address: | Park Row Greenwich London SE10 9NW |
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8858 2909 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 8858 2507 |
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Location Information for Trafalgar Tavern
| Address: | Park Row Greenwich London SE10 9NW |
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 8858 2909 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 8858 2507 |
| Public transport: | Greenwich Main Line/ Cutty Sark DLR/ Greenwich Pier- Clipper boats: Exit Station main line station and turn left into Greenwich town centre. Follow round pass the Cutty Sark DLR station and pass Greenwich Pier, follow Thames pathway to the right. |
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review of Trafalgar Tavern

A massive boozer and it's just as well; you're bound to want to escape either a) the crowds of tourists imagining Dickens penning his finest, b) the entire population of Goldsmith's College on a bender, or c) some dodgy 'future of rock' live band in the main room. These things aside, and they're really all part of the charm; the Trav is a fine drinking hole that serves a cracking Sunday lunch. Chill out by the river (there's no outside seating but in summer you can sit out by the river) and enjoy.

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