With parts dating from 1691, this cosy, historic pub is opposite the northern edge of Greenwich Park, close to the National Maritime Museum. The maritime location is reflected inside the bar with much memorabilia on display. As well as bar meals, there is a separate restaurant to the rear. There is a pleasant garden area. Has a football team (The Plume Rockets) and golf society. 4 handpumps on the bar counter. Friday and Saturday midnight closing not always adhered to so ring ahead if planning such a late visit.
Historic Interest
Parts dating from 1691
Two-storey pub that claims to date from 1691 and is of brick with green glazed tiles on the ground floor and render above. Originally two rooms (and an off sales?), it is now a single room. There is a disused door on the left hand side of the building that gave access to the left hand room. The only door is now the central front door the other side of which there are a couple of baffles, and there is a U-shaped interior around a central servery. The bar fittings look to date from the 1930s with a canted fielded panelled counter and around the base is a chequerboard trough that may indicate the refit was by Trumans. There is a break in the trough which may indicate there was an off-sales just opposite the front door. The modest bar back looks 1930s. A brick fireplace on the right is not old and the fixed seating looks modern.
Two-storey pub that claims to date from 1691 and is of brick with green glazed tiles on the ground floor and render above. Originally two rooms (and an off sales?), it is now a single room. There is a disused door on the left hand side of the building that gave access to the left hand room. The only door is now the central front door the other side of which there are a couple of baffles, and there is a U-shaped interior around a central servery. The bar fittings look to date from the 1930s with a canted fielded panelled counter and around the base is a chequerboard trough that may indicate the refit was by Trumans. There is a break in the trough which may indicate there was an off-sales just opposite the front door. The modest bar back looks 1930s. A brick fireplace on the right is not old and the fixed seating looks modern.
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This Pub serves 3 changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Plume of Feathers, Greenwich
Changing beers typically include: Bexley (varies) , By The Horns (varies) , Wantsum (varies)
Source: Regional