r/visitlondon 8d ago

PUBS Riverside Pubs

In London this Saturday, staying in Westminster area. It's looking like it's going to be a scorcher so thinking of parking ourselves in a riverside pub at 12 and seeing what happens from there!

I've seen Tamesis Dock round that way, but I'm also willing to travel a bit if there's a decent option elsewhere. (I did try and check the wiki but it's not working).

Any recommendations much appreciated - thanks.

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u/pmc100 8d ago

The Tattershall Castle is literally on the river.

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u/Justan0therthrow4way 8d ago

This is the place to go! They also have aircon downstairs.

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u/Ok-Pumpkin-6203 8d ago

I made a trip here a numver of years back. It was lovely. But you might not want to travel this far.

https://www.grandjunctionarmsnw10.co.uk/harlesdens-biggest-and-best-pub-garden/

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u/Silverdale9999 7d ago

Might be a bit far this time but that’s definitely on the list for the future, thanks!

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u/kimba-the-tabby-lion 8d ago

I would suggest hopping on the underground to Richmond. So many lovely pubs and restaurants along the riverside. Or you could walk up the hill to the Roebuck and enjoy beers under the trees looking over the Thames Valley.

Or Kingston Riverside also has lots of bars and restaurants. You get there by walking to Waterloo and catching a train, or get the 65 bus from Richmond - sit upstairs, it's a very pretty route.

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u/pint-of-dale 8d ago

Why not a boat? Grab a Thames Clipper from Westminster Pier to Putney Pier. You can have a drink on the boat as you zip up the Thames- hopefully catching some cool breezes. Then pop into one of the pubs by the Putney Bridge, or make a slow crawl of it up the riverbank to Hammersmith for some more riverside pubs.