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Mayflower

117 Rotherhithe Street
Rotherhithe
SE16 4NF
Telephone(020) 7237 4088
Real AleGardenLunchtime MealsEvening MealsSmokingRestaurantFunction Room
Opening times: Mon–Sat 12:00-23:00; Sun 12:00-22:00

See more about this pub on WhatPub, CAMRA's national pub guide.

This nautical themed pub celebrates the Mayflower ship which set sail from the nearby landing steps for historic journey to New England carrying the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620. The pub boasts six handpumps with five regularly changing ales plus a regular appropriately named house beer ‘Scurvy’. Good food is available lunchtimes and evening. At the rear is a fantastic wooden jetty above the Thames from where the Mayflower set sail. A popular pub for the tourist trail and is the only pub licensed to sell US & UK postage stamps in the UK (not always available). The interior is in the style of a 17th-century tavern and it is very easy to forget you are not in the age of sail, as the walls are adorned with various nautical objects and documents. However, the interior is in fact a more recent makeover which does unfortunately hide its genuinely old features. The upstairs restaurant has an ambience of fine dining. Operated by The Black Dog Pub Company, established 2013, whose other pubs are The Prince Of Wales, Kennington and Leadbelly's at nearby Canada Water. Originally ‘The Shippe’, when it opened in 1780, this charming riverside pub was renamed the Mayflower in 1958 after the ship which left from here for America carrying the Pilgrim Fathers. Real cider may be sold sometimes in summer. Ale pints always served in jugs unless you specify otherwise. Local CAMRA branch Lambeth/Southwark (not SE1) District Pub of the Year 2024.