Spacious restaurant by day, cocktail lounge by night, 1802 is attached to the historic 'Museum in Docklands' and gets its name from the year the rum and tea warehouse housing it was built. A daily changing menu offers full a la carte choices during the week and a brunch menu at weekends. In the evening, choose from a superb selection of beers, spirits and cocktails and relax at the bar which stays open until 11pm. Good, solid pub grub at above-average prices is adeptly put together by caterers Searcy's who also run restaurants at 'The Gherkin', Royal Opera House, Barbican Centre and National Portrait Gallery.
Opulent Brick Lane haunt, home to the high fashion set and to excellent cocktails.
Due mainly to its unassuming location in London’s gritty East End, this ... More
At ground floor level on Fisherman’s Walk at Canary Wharf, tables, chairs and merry-makers spill out of doors on to the riverside during the summer ... More
An elegant chain of city wine bars, attracting thirsty crowds from the capital’s financial district. Tend to have comfortable, intimate interiors with an extensive wine ...More
Perched on the waterfront, just 15 minutes from London’s City Airport, the Hilton Canary Wharf combines convenience with comfort. Stroll across the hotel’s private bridge ...More
Originally a general market for corn, coal, iron, wine, salt, pottery, fish and other goods, Billingsgate is now the only London-based market dedicated to fish. ...More
Originally a general market for corn, coal, iron, wine, salt, pottery, fish and other goods, Billingsgate is now the only London-based market dedicated to fish. ...More
In keeping with its waterside location, the Museum of London Docklands focuses on the history of the East End with particular emphasis on the River ... More
The world's oldest complete steamship, the SS Robin, has been lovingly restored to create an East London maritime landmark. The original 1890 engineroom, former crews' ... More
Originally a general market for corn, coal, iron, wine, salt, pottery, fish and other goods, Billingsgate is now the only London-based market dedicated to fish. ... More
Spacious restaurant by day, cocktail lounge by night, 1802 is attached to the historic 'Museum in Docklands' and gets its name from the year the ... More
This listed Georgian building has had many past incarnations; it's been an excise office, a pub called the Jamaica Tavern, and even the offices for ... More
This fab game emerged in 1980 and has taken the world by storm. Popular with adrenalin junkies, paintballing is an action-packed, mission-driven past-time that ... More
An international chain of health and fitness clubs that has a number of sites across London. Facilities vary across clubs, all have well stocked gyms ...More
This diminutive traditional pub built in 1720 appears almost squeezed out by the Dockland redevelopments. Thankfully it's now a listed building so its sure to ...More
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