Alright, so strictly speaking it's by a canal, not a river, but in the self-conscious wackiness of Camden Market, a bar as artfully understated as the Lockside Lounge is worth championing. En savoir plus .
Mr Ramsay’s first foray into gastropub territory remains well received by Limehouse’s more moneyed residents. En savoir plus .
This great Young’s local shines like a riverside beacon. The relaxing front bar is ideal for quiet conversation, whereas the larger conservatory by the Thames attracts a lively crowd. En savoir plus .
You have to walk around some rather soulless luxury developments to get to this huge Young’s gastropub. Numerous outdoor benches overlook an unlovely stretch of the Thames. En savoir plus .
This rambling Victorian pub opens up at the back onto a huge riverside decked garden. Good food, ales and wines, along with friendly service, ensure that the terraces are packed any day of the week. En savoir plus .
The capacious Old Ship is a Young’s pub with a view that makes it stand out. On sunny days the wide river path outside fills up with drinkers swinging their legs over the river wall. En savoir plus .
Right on the canal path, in view of the longboats moored along the banks, the Waterway makes good use of its location, with a decent-sized decked area out front. En savoir plus .
Owned by the Capital Pub Company, the Boaters Inn sits on a quiet stretch of the river in Kingston. Sup local ales while sitting under dappled shade on the large riverside terrace. En savoir plus .
Optimism is creating an entirely outdoor establishment on the Thames. At this German beer garden (open weather permitting) the wursts are great, especially washed down with a weissbier und sauerkraut. En savoir plus .