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Tattershall Castle

King's Reach Victoria Embankment
London
SW1A 2HR
Emailmoc.sbupetagenots@llahetihW.eltsaCllahsrettaT Telephone(020) 7839 6548
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Opening times: Mon–Wed 11:00-23:00; Thu 11:00-24:00; Fri and Sat 11:00-02:00 next day; Sun 11:00-23:00

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A paddle steamer moored on the west side of the Thames, slightly south of Embankment tube station and Hungerford Bridge, opposite the London Eye. Built in 1934, it is said to be one of the first civilian vessels fitted with radar. Retired from its life as a Humber ferry in 1973, and run as a bar and restaurant since 1981. In May 2015 the boat reopened after a reported £1.8 million refit in Hull, which also restored and made the original engine room visible. Air- conditioned in summer, heated in winter. Uniquely (?), the "cellar" is a barge moored alongside; it rises and falls with the tide, as does the boat. Hence, the Real Ale lover's concept of beer peacefully bubbling away in an undisturbed cask must be abandoned here - only "bright" or "fast-drop" beers can be sold. Handpumps are in the Ward Room area only, where large windows look out on the animated River Thames. Non-peak times may suit drinkers-only better as tables may be reserved for diners. NB the boat may shift its location slightly due to the Thames Tideway works.