The Gate Clock in Greenwich

Cuisine: Other international cuisines and British

The Gate Clock is located in the town of Greenwich. If you want to go directly you will find it at 210 Creek Road, an address that you can also visit without problems using your favorite map APP on your own foot.

The Gate Clock is a fantastic British venue if you are approaching by Greenwich's location.

The Gate Clock restaurant is qualified with a 3.9 based on 1971 consumer ratings, certainly 1971 are not a few opinions, as you can see, this restaurant leaves no one indifferent.

¿Other questions? You should know then that The Gate Clock attends by phone 020 8269 2000.

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Where is The Gate Clock?

🏠 Cutty Sark Station, 210 Creek Rd, London SE10 9RB


Airy chain pub offering real ale plus British grub including breakfast, free WiFi and outside seats.

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Opinions

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Beautiful location in historic and picturesque Cutty Sark, my favourite Wetherspoons pub. Staff are friendly and attentive, make you feel welcome and comfortable. Lovely deals on drinks and food, can’t go wrong with a outing in Wetherspoon. Definitely be back again, when In town.

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Really bad experience this time, I'm not sure I'll try again. We came in, nobody receive us at the door. A table was free but it was absolutely dirty. We had to ask the waitress to clean it. No pizzas were available even if they offered it outside. That, plus the bad mood of the employees made us go away.

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Location and food is great. Service is also very good and fast. Deco is a little aged but atmosphere is good. It's also very cheap, especially the small fish and chips. A decent size of fish for less than £4 and with a drink! Chicken tikka is also very tasty. Not too recommend the steak though, very dry.

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Centrally located, easy access, nicely laid out 'Spoons, no sticky carpets! Usual fare, friendly staff. EXCELLENT full English breakfasts and refill coffee/tea at VERY reasonable prices.

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Absolute joke. There was something sharp in my food, like a lump of coal. I was unfortunate to bite on it and I did cut my mouth. Went to speak to someone clearly in distress and been told by the "manager" that this was just burned food and as I am not calm (I'm sorry, what on earth can you expect in this situation) he won't do anything as he doesn't have to listen to it. After insisting that I want this resolved and I am not just leaving after spending £100, he finally agreed to take my details and pass on the complaint. Haven't heard back since. Surprised? Not really, with this attitude sooner rather than later there will be consequences for the staff that clearly missed their calling. The only upside is that several people I know won't go there ever again. Word of mouth spreads and if anyone else is tempted by the prices or only empty tables in Greenwich, don't bother. Not worth it

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Atypical wetherspoons beer and food reasonable prices staff exceedingly busy and rushed off there's feet a little inexperienced but generally a good place to go, toilet upstairs can be a little awkward if you're not good on your legs or had a few

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This spoons, is a gem of South East London. Great place for students studying in Goldsmiths, Greenwich campus uni's and tourist in this particular part of historical London. This Spoons has generous space to dine on both upper and lower ground floors - wheelchair accessible, they have a lift for the upper floor (ask staff for access). On the weekends very busy! Arrive early to get a table for your party/guest. Or book a table if they offer that service. Great staff members and well managed. As all Spoons serves food* and families.*food times differ from location/pub check online.

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This was one of the worst weatherspoons i have been too.I might have just been there on a bad/busy day, but the food was not up to scratch. The food was served with sauce that was litteraly still frozen, who serves frozen sauce?The reason it's not 1, is because the service was not bad and the staff were trying thier best. All orders came to us in good time and nothing was a miss.It is in a great location, but the inside just feels quite run down and old.I would visit again with the hopes of it being better next time

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A reasonable example of a 'spoons. Had Greene King IPA which was very good, also had the nachos which arrived hot and had plenty of cheese, guacamole, salsa and sour cream. Toilets were clean and tidy. Not an exceptional building, but the stairs were interesting. May visit again.

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Drinks slowFood cheapGood sauce section but no bbqMayonnaise packets don't openCarpet makes you feel like you aren't walking properly

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Frequently asked questions about The Gate Clock:
If you have any questions, you can contact The Gate Clock by calling 020 8269 2000.
In The Gate Clock they specialise in other international cuisines and british.
1.971 customers of The Gate Clock have given it an average rating of 3,9.