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The pirates hub - (Near Tower Hamlets, london)

Address: 🏡 Unit 19, 10 Stour Rd, Fish Island, London E3 2NT, UK
Phone : +44
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Near Tower Hamlets

ristorante carola

Ristorante Carola - Greenwich

Rating: 4.7 /5
Leo Johns Amazing place. The food was delicious and service amazing. We went on valentine’s day and the place was fully decorated. House wine was also amazing and so was the ravioli and the chocolate heart cake. The peri peri prawns were my favourite and would highly recommend trying that. Nice little gem !

The Khans Indian Restaurant [ Blackheath station ] - Greenwich

Rating: 5 /5
Rachel Marriott Amazing food, great service, in fact the best curry we have ever eaten!!!

Whats On The Menu Ish ? - Tower Hamlets

Rating: 4.7 /5
Dani Xxx Had the £55 platter was more than enough for 2 people. Was cooked to perfection, especially the grilled salmon. Good service with a friendly chef.
g kelly

G Kelly - Tower Hamlets

Rating: 4.8 /5
Stacey Staines The best liquor to be found for miles! My favourite place for pie and mash, chilli vinegar is a must. The sweet crumble pies they sell are delicious too. Beautiful interior since the refurb, lovely staff, familiar faces every time I visit. Good value for money for a traditional, hot meal.

The Blackheath House - Greenwich

Rating: 4.1 /5
Samantha Phillips Had a wonderful evening meal at this restaurant! Food was amazing 10/10 I had the sea bass, and it was cooked to perfection (chefs kiss) our waiter was so attentive and kept checking in on us to make sure we had drinks. Great wine menu also, the ambience inside was perfect, lighting and decor enchanced our evening. Really nice chilled music playing in the background whilst we had a good catch up! Will definitely be back for more!
the royal standard

The Royal Standard - Greenwich

Rating: 4.4 /5
Lorraine Kashdan Really nice atmosphere. Its wheelchair accessible although the entrance is at the back and the back doors were closed, but locals sprang to the rescue and we were in! Two of us used wheelchairs and it was manageable though for two powerchairs it would be awkward and due to how busy it gets, the staff were not the most forthcoming. The Sunday dinners were as expected. There was pleasant livr music. The accessible toilet was easy enough to get to, though strictly speaking not that accessible, if youre not ambulant and have no carer and you have a chair longer than the q300r, then you cant use it! Plus the throughfare was blocked with a large plant, which is fine if for example youre with friends, are fine talking to the management and dont also have autism. From a neuro diverse point of view its not suitable because of the windows being at the same level as the tables causing noise refraction. Overall I loved the place and would go again, they just need to bear in mind that if its advertised as disabled access then doors need to be left open, signage would be helpful and blocking entrance or exit points with heavy plant pots isnt great. Otherwise - see you next time!