The Spanish Galleon has a prime location in the centre of historic Greenwich, a stone’s throw from the Cutty Sark, and other tourist attractions such as the Royal Observatory, the Queen’s House and the Old Royal Naval College.
The Spanish Galleon was designed and built by Joseph Kay in 1834, during the reign of King William IV. The historic building survived the First World War and the Blitz with minor damage and has been refurbished to offer modern facilities while retaining many of its original architectural features. It boasts two bars along with a fish and chip shop inside the pub that's open to customers and passers-by.
48 Greenwich Church Street, Greenwich, London, SE10 9BL
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020 8858 3664
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http://www.spanishgalleon.co.uk/
Facilities include: Real Ale, WiFi (free), Sky Sports, Live Music, Board Games, Garden, Traditional, Quiz, Meeting rooms,
Mon - Sun: 11:00 - 23:00
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