Greenwich is bursting with unique and cosy pubs for tourists and locals alike to spend the weekend.
From overlooking the River Thames to offering a delectable Sunday roast, each pub has its own features that make it special.
We have compiled a list of the five best pubs in the borough according to TripAdvisor reviews.
Richard 1st
Based in Royal Hill, Richard 1st is a classic English pub known for its Sunday roasts.
It has four stars on TripAdvisor.
One reviewer said: "My first visit to the Richard 1st pub in Greenwich will not be my last.
"I met two former colleagues for a leisurely lunch and had a great time.
"There’s a great range of beers on tap and wines."
Ye Olde Rose & Crown
Based in Crooms Hill, Ye Olde Rose & Crown is a traditional pub right next to Greenwich Park.
It has four stars on TripAdvisor.
One reviewer said: "What a great little pub!
"First time visiting Greenwich and we'll definitely be back, largely due to the incredibly friendly welcome we received from staff and regulars at this pub."
The Crown
Based in Trafalgar Road, this pub offers pizza and has a TV screen for sports matches.
It has four stars on TripAdvisor.
One reviewer said: "The Crown is one of our locals.
"We know it for its craft beers, good pizza, nice garden and wide range of sports on at any time.
"I feel we sometimes overlook it, as it’s on our doorstep, but it has so much to offer. "
The Spanish Galleon
Based in Greenwich Church Street, the pub is very close to the Cutty Sark and the Thames Clipper boat.
It has four stars on TripAdvisor.
One reviewer said: "Really good food and service.
"The atmosphere was fun.
"The bathrooms were clean, the service staff were nice and the ale was top notch."
The Yacht
Based in Crane Street, The Yacht is a popular pub on the riverfront with free WiFi and five TV screens.
It has three and a half stars on TripAdvisor.
One reviewer said: "Great place to spend a Saturday afternoon.
"Dom was fab, offering similar recommendations based on our orders - both of which were spot on and went down a treat.
"Euros on every screen in the place, made it a fab atmosphere."
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