About

The Greenwich Pensioner in London captures the essence of a timeless pub with a contemporary twist. Established in 1827, its Grade II-listed facade proudly displays original Victorian tiling and classic Taylor Walker lettering, hinting at the rich history within. Inside, the modern design elegantly contrasts with the storied exterior-featuring a sleek granite counter, an arched back bar, and an iconic old pub swing sign.

Renowned for its vibrant yet casual atmosphere, it's an ideal spot for catching up with friends or enjoying solo dining. Patrons appreciate the excellent service and friendly staff who serve up a delightful array of offerings, including a wide selection of beers, cocktails, and wines. The menu, known for its generous portions, offers comforting pub classics that never disappoint.

The venue is versatile with options for takeaway, reservations, and outdoor seating in its charming beer garden. It's also a haven for those seeking more than just a drink, with board games available and a welcoming environment for dogs. With an impressive average rating of 4.3, The Greenwich Pensioner promises an enjoyable and relaxed experience.

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Services

Takeaway, Reservations available, Outdoor seating, Dine-in

Offering

Serving alcohol, Serving cocktails, Serving beer, Serving wine, Serving food, Serving food at bar

Payment

Payment by credit card, Payment by debit card, NFC payment

Atmosphere

Casual

Best for

Meet up with friends, Solo dining

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible entrance

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
based on 115 reviews
4.3/5 115 reviews
Stephen Doyle
Stephen Doyle
2 months ago on Google

Popped in for a couple of pints in August 8th and happened to encounter some amazing guitar playing. Looking forward to it becoming a regular Friday night experience. Amazing staff will have us coming back.

London Pub Map
London Pub Map
2 months ago on Google
  • Service: 5

🚇 All Saints 🍺 £6.40 Budvar This pub is located in Poplar, in the East End of London. The nearest station is All Saints on the DLR. The pub was built in 1827 and named after the Greenwich Pensioners, the naval counterpart to the Chelsea Pensioners. It features a stunning Grade II-listed facade, with original Victorian tiling and Taylor Walker lettering. The interior is quite modern, and it seems that no original features have survived. This is a one-bar pub, with the servery located on the back wall. It has a granite counter, an arched back bar, and an old pub swing sign to the right. The bar area is bright and airy, with a boarded floor, conventional seating through the middle, and a line of cosy booths. At the front of the bar, it was nice to see an old Joanna. The walls are decorated with colourful nautical prints and large mirrors. One thing that caught my eye was a black-and-white photo of a large gathering outside the pub, probably taken in the 1920s. I studied the photo for some time—it tells a story of the East End that has almost disappeared. The beer selection offered a good mix of keg options and one cask ale for the cultured imbiber. I went for a Budvar; my pint hit the spot, price point was a smidge above average. The food menu features pub classics—fish and chips is £14, and roasts are available on Sundays. I arrived around 3 p.m. on a warm and sunny Saturday afternoon in June. A couple of punters were putting the world to rights in the bar, and a few lads were having an after-work pint out back in the courtyard beer garden. The atmosphere was laidback and relaxed, so I decided to sit on a bench outside and enjoy my pint. The service was excellent—the team member who served me was welcoming and friendly. Visiting this pub was, overall, an enjoyable experience. The exterior is absolutely stunning and rivals that of any pub in London. The beer selection was good, and the service was top-notch. As I left, I couldn’t help but think about that thought-provoking photo—and the rapid, irreversible change happening in the East End. 📅 14th June 2025 If you want to see all my pub reviews in one place, head to @londonpubmap on Instagram or Facebook. 🍻

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Alice Hoult
Alice Hoult
2 months ago on Google
  • Service: 5

10/10 cracking pub! The service is always top notch and the drinks very reasonable. Very dog friendly, lovely food and a great beer garden out back for the Summer! We love it here and it has fast become our favourite local! 🥰

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the address of The Greenwich Pensioner?
    The Greenwich Pensioner is located at The Greenwich Pensioner, 28 Bazely St, E14 0ES, London, United Kingdom.
  • How to get here by public transport?
    The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
    • Train station Canary Wharf (642 m walk)
    • Bus stop Chrisp Street Market / All Saints DLR (Stop B) (335 m walk)
    • Bus stop Chrisp Street Market (Stop K) (307 m walk)
    • Bus stop Brunswick Road (Stop E) (433 m walk)
    • Bus stop Poplar High Street / Blackwall (Stop T) (77 m walk)
  • How is The Greenwich Pensioner rated by visitors?
    The Greenwich Pensioner has an average rating of 4.3 based on 115 reviews across platforms such as Google.
  • What types of drinks are offered?
    The bar serves a wide selection of beers, wines, and cocktails.
  • Does the venue have outdoor seating?
    Yes, outdoor seating is available, making it ideal during warm weather.