Alright, so strictly speaking it's by a canal, not a river, but in the self-conscious wackiness of Camden Market, a bar as artfully understated as the Lockside Lounge is worth championing. Leia mais.
Mr Ramsay’s first foray into gastropub territory remains well received by Limehouse’s more moneyed residents. Leia mais.
This great Young’s local shines like a riverside beacon. The relaxing front bar is ideal for quiet conversation, whereas the larger conservatory by the Thames attracts a lively crowd. Leia mais.
You have to walk around some rather soulless luxury developments to get to this huge Young’s gastropub. Numerous outdoor benches overlook an unlovely stretch of the Thames. Leia mais.
This rambling Victorian pub opens up at the back onto a huge riverside decked garden. Good food, ales and wines, along with friendly service, ensure that the terraces are packed any day of the week. Leia mais.
The capacious Old Ship is a Young’s pub with a view that makes it stand out. On sunny days the wide river path outside fills up with drinkers swinging their legs over the river wall. Leia mais.
Right on the canal path, in view of the longboats moored along the banks, the Waterway makes good use of its location, with a decent-sized decked area out front. Leia mais.
Owned by the Capital Pub Company, the Boaters Inn sits on a quiet stretch of the river in Kingston. Sup local ales while sitting under dappled shade on the large riverside terrace. Leia mais.
Optimism is creating an entirely outdoor establishment on the Thames. At this German beer garden (open weather permitting) the wursts are great, especially washed down with a weissbier und sauerkraut. Leia mais.