Anchor & Hope

Anchor & Hope is a pub Charlton located in United Kingdom.

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Address

2 Riverside Walk (at Anchor & Hope Lane) Charlton Greater London SE7 7SS United Kingdom

Outdoor Seating Yes
Drinks Beer, Full Bar

Comments / 12


Keywords:

thames fish & chips gardens river waterfront tracks friendly staff fresh food pubs
Richard George

Some of the best fish & chips in London. Great fuel for starting (or finishing) the Thames Path.

Michael Hadwin

Go early for a table. No booking . Speak to the lovely Irish lady behind the bar . Regular menu changes based on seasonal availability. Never disappointing.

Zack Williams

Lovely off the beaten track location. Right on the waterfront love it!

Tamas Olajos

Hidden and great location next to the river . Huge amount of sunday roast !

Ann Allega

Beautiful pub friendly staff great food great prices! Shhhh don't tell anyone...this could be our new local.

Kerry

Nice local pub , with a seafood can outside. Beautiful garden overlooking the Thames

Kanga_Rue

A lovely pub , with lovely, fresh food - might just have to make this a local, albeit a cycle away.

Tobias Reynolds

A good place to pop into for a swift one on your way to the Thames Barrier

Ben Fitzpatrick

Anchor & Hope Bitter is lovely!

Tom

Mines a Doom Bar

Jonathan Welsh

Look out at the river relaxing with a pint

Neil Mallett

Drink beer .

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