Trafalgar Tavern
- Park Row, London SE10 9NW, UK
- 10 - 350 Persons
- 2 Rooms
- Own catering is not possible
- Show phone number
Trafalgar Tavern
Built in 1837, the Trafalgar Tavern sits on the banks of the river Thames and has been a welcoming sight for visitors to Greenwich for over 150 years.
William Gladstone and Charles Dickens were familiar visitors to the tavern, and the Nelson Room became famous for its legendary whitebait dinners.
More recently, the Trafalgar Tavern has become available for private hire, and has established itself as one of the most attractive and popular venues in the capital in which to celebrate weddings and other special family occasions. The character and charm of this magnificent building remains unchanged, with its balconies and bay windows overlooking the river.
The Nelson Room and the Hawke and Howe Bar once again exude that stunning late regency splendour with which so many generations of Londoners have become so familiar.
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Daylight | Square | School | Theatre | Cabaret | Reception | Diner | Party | |
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The Nelson Room | yes | 350 | 200 | |||||
Admirals Gallery Bar | yes | 100 |
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