London
From the River Thames to the Regent's Canal, London has more waterside pubs and restaurants than anywhere else in Britain. Our comprehensive guide covers over 130 places for you to sample.
Use the links below to find your local area.
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Richmond
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Explore the many bars and eateries of the capital's most attractive borough.
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Chiswick
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The attractive ‘villages’ of West London are the perfect place to relax and enjoy the best of waterside dining. More »
Brentford
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Head for the elegant restaurants of Brentford for a waterside meal with international flavour. More »
West India Quay
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Ships laden with tea and rum once came to West India Quay.
Nearest tube: West India Quay
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Hammersmith
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Famed for its sell-out Apollo theatre, Hammersmith is equally recognized for its fine array of pubs, bars and restaurants. More »
St Katherine's Dock
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St Katharine's Dock is one of London's little-known treasures.
Nearest tube: Tower Gateway
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Wapping
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Wapping was the landing point for generations of sailors and the setting for many of Dickens' novels.
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Shad Thames
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In the shadow of Tower Bridge, Shad Thames is a stylish area with a raft of restaurants and bars.
Nearest tube: Tower Hill, Bermondsey.
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South Bank
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London's South Bank is earning a reputation as the 'cultural heart' of the Capital.
Nearest tube: Waterloo
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Paddington
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From the bustling commerce of Paddington Basin to the relaxed greenery of Little Venice, there's something for everyone here.
Nearest tube: Paddington, Warwick Avenue.
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Rotherhithe and Greenwich
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Maritime Greenwich is famous for its magnificent architecture, sea-faring history and royal connections.
Nearest tube: Cutty Sark (LDR)
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Limehouse
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London's orginial “China Town” is now setting-trends in loft-living and waterside dining.
Nearest tube: Limehouse (LDR)
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Mile End and Bow Wharf
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In 1868 Mile End witnessed the founding of the Salvation Army.
Nearest tube: Mile End
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Isle of Dogs, Millwall, Blackwall
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Bordered by the famous Thames 'U' bend, the Isle of Dogs is a disparate mix of historic buildings and contemporary glass and steel complexes.
Nearest tube: South Quay, Crossharbour (LDR) More »
King's Cross and Islington
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There's an eaterie for everyone in this contrasting corner of London.
Nearest tube: King's Cross
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Canary Riverside
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Chic waterside restaurant after chic waterside restaurant, Canary Riverside is the favoured destination of foodies in search of anything from an organic sandwich to black cod and caviar. More »
Canary Wharf
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Canary Wharf is London's and the world's newest, brightest and most dynamic shopping and financial centre.
Nearest tube: Canary Wharf (DLR). More »
