Town of Ramsgate, 62 Wapping High Street, Wapping, London E1W 2PNContinue along the Thames Path, keeping the river on your right. Considering the bombing this area was subject to there are still some handsome historic buildings remaining. Soon you will come to The Town of Ramsgate a deeply traditional old pub with its roots in the 18th century and beyond. If the weather's fine enjoy the view from the riverside patio.
Captain Kidd, 108 Wapping High Street, Wapping, London E1W 2NENext is the The Captain Kidd named after the notorious pirate; inside the pub however, is a different story of deception and injustice. This attractive riverside pub is a new-ish pub in an old building, opened in 1992. For sun worshippers there's a substantial south facing riverside terrace.
Prospect of Whitby, 57 Wapping Wall, Wapping, Tower Hamlets, London E1W 3SJWalking on past the Wapping tube station and the hideous river police station, you will eventually come upon The Prospect of Whitby one of London's most famous pubs. Built in 1543, it was known as the Devil's Tavern, a fearsome haunt of smugglers and villains. Later its name was taken from a ship that berthed nearby. The bar has a flagged stone floor and a pewter bar top and is held up with old ship's timbers; very atmospheric. A nice terrace and an upstairs deck are great if you can get a seat.
Grapes, 76 Narrow Street, Limehouse, London E14 8BP
Continue eastward, it's a bit of a trek but an interesting one, with some excellent views. The reward is The Grapes a tiny pub in a terrace of old cottages, bare floors and match-boarded walls. There's small deck at the rear hanging over the water. Charles Dickens knew this pub well; as a child he was made to stand on a table and sing to the customers. As an adult, he immortalised it as the Six Jolly Fellowship Porters pub in Our Mutual Friend.
Feet willing, it's not that far to Canary Wharf where a DLR can be ridden back to the City, or the Limehouse and West Ferry DLR stations are nearer to the Grapes. Of course you could start here and do it in reverse.
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