The Mayflower pub is a hidden gem in the heart of Rotherhithe, London.
A traditional and typically English pub surrounded by cobbled streets, the outside decked jetty and cosy candlelit restaurant have stunning river views. You can spot the original 1620 mooring point of the Pilgrim Father’s Mayflower ship, warm yourself by the open fire and imagine who may have been sitting in your seat 400 years ago!
The food menu offers delicious, classic British dishes using local and fresh ingredients and is complemented by a great range of well-kept traditional ales, craft beers, local gins and fine wines. Be sure to catch the sunset and try the best fish and chips in London!.
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Went to the Mayflower because of the location and history and also liked the photos of the interior. It ended up being one of our favs in London so far. The bar staff were friendly and helpful choosing which pint to have. We got a table outside and the server was attentive and friendly as well. The staff checked if everything was going well with food and drinks and were happy we were happy! We each had a steak pie which was quite good, better than the others we have had on the other side of the river with lots of veggies and excellent gravy. And we split a sticky toffee pudding which was also really good. Overall we really liked The Mayflower and have already booked to go another time.
Great pub in Rotherhithe literally on top of Thames. Great as soon as We got there the bar staff were friendly. We dined in and had some lovely fish and chips as well as sausages and mash. To finish off with the best cheese cake (pecan something) I have had. Very friendly waitress. Well worth a visit again.
It is definitely an old building full of history. The grub was okay. Being a puppet the place you come and get some pints. It's a nice thing to do at least once in your life. I say what charm this place has, it has to come from its old furniture and its decorations. Charming you will find it. A bit of the way from Central London.
Very atmospheric pub with brilliant staff and good beer (it's a Greene King pub) We didn't eat here, but the food being served around us looked very good. We sat on the covered part of the Riverside deck at the back of the pub. This extends over the river and at high tide the wash from the speedboats on the Thames splashes through the boards. If you visit the Mayflower, have a look at the deck and then the flood doors on your back into the bar. The overhead heaters made the deck a pleasant place to enjoy a drink or food on a bitterly cold day in November. A touch expensive, but for the ambience, location and service, well worth it.
This is a great pub. It looks and feels exactly what you would expect an English pub to look like if you were an American tourist, except there don’t seem to be many tourists (due to it being in Rotherhithe!) The Roast beef on the Sunday lunch menu was tender and the gravy was rich and flavourful. I also thoroughly recommend the whitebait for a starter. The service is attentive and the locals are friendly. I didn’t see the top floor where you can book tables as I was a walk in, but the terrace hanging over the Thames was an experience. Just remember to bring warm layers in the Winter!
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Opening Times
Mon | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Tue | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Wed | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Thur | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Fri | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Sat | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Sun | 12:00 – 22:30 |
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London SE16
We offer a comprehensive range of beers, ciders, spirits and wine. Good value for money and a great variety, which often changes.
London SE16
A small friendly local pub with a pretty beer garden to the rear and seating outside the front of the pub. Great range of beers and a menu of pub classics.
London E1
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