A Local Reports: The Best Bars & Restaurants in Greenwich, London
When searching for a great bar or restaurant for your weekend break away, we all know that locals give the best information. So Cheap Weekend Breaks brings you A Local Reports… with up to date information to help you enjoy your trip.
The Best Bars & Restaurants in Greenwich, London
According to Greenwich local, Clare Mehta.
Inside, 19 Greenwich South Street.
A unassuming small restaurant in a corner of west Greenwich with fantastic modern European food and great value set menus. The chef, Guy Awford, has also just taken over The Guildford Arms, a formerly French-owned pub and brasserie on the corner of Guildford Grove.
The Guildford Arms, 55 Guildford Grove
The Guildford Arms remains a lovely pub with a pretty sunken garden that includes a fountain. The downstairs area is for gastropub grub, whilst upstairs caters for fine dining. The Guildford also has a pub quiz on Tuesday evenings.
Kum Luang, 328 Creek Road
Very central location in Greenwich, serves good Thai food in a lively environment with lots of carved wooden screens, staff in traditional dress and flowers adorning the meals.
The Trafalgar Tavern, 6 Park Row.
Regency building bursting with character and overlooking the Thames. Famous for its whitebait suppers (still served) & watched over by a statue of Nelson just outside the front door. Cosy red velvet armchairs & cast iron fireplaces downstairs, with large windows that open up in summer. There’s even a ballroom upstairs which can be hired for weddings and private parties.
A great website is The Greenwich Phantom which blogs about all aspects of Greenwich.



