The Grapes is an old traditional English pub steeped in hundreds of years of history, with a young Charles Dickens being one of it's frequent customers. The front bar has dark stained timber clad walls; an assortment of odd wooden chairs and tables and bare floorboards. The back bar has an open fire and steps leading to a deck over the Thames. Up some very narrow stairs is the small restaurant which looks out over the river. It has an excellent reputation for its fish and seafood.
The Grapes
Pub in Millwall
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Opening Times
Monday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 15:30 Open 17:30 - Closes 23:30 |
Tuesday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 15:30 Open 17:30 - Closes 23:30 |
Wednesday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 15:30 Open 17:30 - Closes 23:30 |
Thursday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 23:30 |
Friday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 23:30 |
Saturday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 23:30 |
Sunday |
Open 12:00 - Closes 22:30 |
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Our pick of London's oldest pubs
Step back in time
A favourite of Charles Dickens and the prolific diarist Samuel Pepys, The Grapes is now all about Ian McKellen, - its current landlord. The interior readily oozes the style, charm and elegance that can be built up over the course of four hundred years.
User Reviews
mydiningexperience
Aug 8, 2010
Fabulous drinking and dining experience. Located on the riverside, this venue has a truly beautiful outlook. The Sunday roast is just delightful and the bread & butter pudding is out of this world.
A brilliant location for a special occasion or a cheeky afternoon pint. A true London gem.
A brilliant location for a special occasion or a cheeky afternoon pint. A true London gem.
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