The Mitre, Grade II listed pub in Greenwich, England
The Mitre is a Grade II listed pub in Greenwich with wood-paneled interiors and a corner position on Greenwich High Road. The establishment combines drinking spaces with 24 bedrooms and outdoor areas where guests can enjoy food and drinks.
The building dates to the 1600s and sustained bomb damage during World War II in London. Reconstruction after the war preserved its essential character and structure.
The pub serves as a social hub where locals gather for meals and conversation, keeping alive the tradition of community meeting places in Greenwich. People come here not just for drinks but to spend time with neighbors and friends.
The venue sits close to Cutty Sark DLR station, making it easily accessible by public transport. It is advisable to check opening times before visiting, as they vary depending on the day of the week.
The establishment operates as both a drinking venue and a small hotel, allowing guests to enjoy an evening at the bar and sleep upstairs. This dual function makes it a rare find among traditional London pubs.
Location: Royal Borough of Greenwich
Address: 291 Greenwich High Road, London, SE10 8NA
Phone: +442082930037
Website: http://mitregreenwich.com
GPS coordinates: 51.48016,-0.00972
Latest update: December 12, 2025 17:40
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