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The Gun, Docklands
27, Coldharbour
Docklands
London
E14 9NS
The Gun in Docklands is a Grade II listed riverside pub dating back to the 18th century with a remarkable history.
Frequented by Lord Horatio Nelson in the late 18th century, The Gun has been transformed in recent years to become a legendary London gastropub with a 40 cover dining room in the main bar, a back bar with two snugs, two private dining rooms and a fabulous riverside terrace that seats 50.
The pub menu includes such delicacies as Pig’s Trotters on Toasted Sourdough and Confit Duck Leg, Braised Red Cabbage, Sultanas & Star Anise.
The dining room menu provides tempting starters such as Pumpkin soup with Seared Scallop & Baby Sorrel and Foie Gras & Chicken Liver Parfait with Vanilla Jelly & Toasted Sour Dough with delicious main courses including Braised Shin of Stansfield Hall Venison served with Parsnip Mash, Chantenay Carrots & Bone Marrow Jus and Chestnut stuffed Breast of Goose served with Creamed Brussels Sprouts & Ratte Potatoes and Foie Gras Velouté.
Food is served weekdays between midday to 3.00pm and 6.00pm to 10.30pm, on Saturdays between 11.30am to 4.00pm and 6.00pm to 10:30pm and on Sunday between 11.30am to 4.00pm and 6.30pm to 9:30pm.
Situated on the north bank of the Thames, opposite the Millenium Dome, The Gun is easily reached from Canary Wharf (10 minute walk), The City (15 minute taxi ride/journey on the DLR from Bank tube station) and Greenwich (10 minutes by car through the Blackwall Tunnel).
An ideal venue for pre or post show meals and drinks for concert-goers to The O2 Arena, being situated directly opposite the venue.
The nearest stations to The Gun are South Quay, Canary Wharf and Blackwall DLR stations.
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