Yacht
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I had been here with a friend of mine. I loved the ambience and the staff. The staff is very friendly and gave good recommendation on the food. This i…
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Very good Sunday roast, good location and excellent setting for a nice Sunday stroll and lunch out. Good value for money. I would recommend.…
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Amongst the labyrinth of Greenwich's cobblestone paths you will find a Hidden gem that is the Yacht. Overlooking Canary Wharf, The 02 and the river Th…
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5 Reviews on “Yacht”
I had been here with a friend of mine. I loved the ambience and the staff. The staff is very friendly and gave good recommendation on the food. This is the only British restaurant I love.
Very good Sunday roast, good location and excellent setting for a nice Sunday stroll and lunch out. Good value for money. I would recommend.
Amongst the labyrinth of Greenwich’s cobblestone paths you will find a Hidden gem that is the Yacht. Overlooking Canary Wharf, The 02 and the river Thames it doesn’t get much more iconic than this. Despite it’s idyllic location it’s usually quiet, this could be due to it’s pricey menu, but if you want a quiet moment to collect your thoughts with a pint or two then this is the place for you.
If youre a Greenwich student, make this your alternative place to host a society Christmas dinner rather than Frankie and Bennys. Behind the Trafalgar Tavern and just off the university, this British restaurant is hidden from view but well worth the find.Theres not much on offer for vegetarians, but the goats cheese burger is superb so you wont be sulking for long. If you dont want anything too pricey, you can simply order some chips (or nachos to share, which I strongly recommend), sit on a table by the window and enjoy your food with the view of the Thames.
Very welcoming and friendly bar staff, tucked away down one of Greenwich’s many cobbled paths. I wouldn’t have known it was there if I hadn’t been led to the door.The inside is very cosy with smoking room decor and a relaxed atmosphere enhanced by the sounds of the Thames lapping up against the walls. The window seats are best.The selection of food was good, neither too simple or complex. We ended up requesting a tailored dish not on the menu and they were happy to oblige. (Cheesy chips with jalapeos if anyone is interested.)