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Our Story
The Brasserie at the National Maritime Museum in London is a prestigious dining destination that marries the best of contemporary British cuisine with a celebration of the unique heritage of this prestigious site. With its stunning views over the beautiful Greenwich Park from our restaurant and terrace, you can dine with us anytime, whether visiting the Museum or not.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide a memorable flavour experience to all our guests. We are passionate about the quality, sustainability, and provenance of our food. We believe in supporting Fair Trade and organic produce where possible. We are committed to delivering a warm and welcoming atmosphere for all our guests.
Our Services
We offer a range of services to cater to all your dining needs. Whether you are looking for a romantic dinner for two, a family lunch, or a private celebration, we have something for everyone. Our menu features a range of seafood dishes such as fish & chips, seafood platters, and fish pie, as well as non-seafood options.
Parties and Celebrations
We are perfect for parties and celebrations of all kinds. Whether you are celebrating a birthday, anniversary, or just want to treat your colleagues or friends to a special dinner, we have a range of packages to suit your needs.
Wine and Beverage
We have an extensive wine list featuring a range of red, white, and sparkling wines to complement our menu. Our beverage menu includes a selection of soft drinks, tea, and coffee.
Opening Times
We are open from 10am to 5pm, 7 days a week. Please note that our opening hours may be subject to change, so it is always best to check our social media pages or website for the latest information.
Location
We are located in the prestigious National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. The Museum is easily accessible by public transport and is a short walk from Greenwich Park.
About Us
The Brasserie at the National Maritime Museum is a unique and historic location that offers a memorable dining experience. Our team of experienced chefs and hospitality staff are dedicated to providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for all our guests.
Museum Experience
The reviewers have shared their experiences at the Maritime Museum, with the majority giving high ratings. Many were impressed with the museum's exhibits, interactive displays, and activities. The museum's free admission and wheelchair accessibility were also praised.
Accessibility and Exhibits
The museum's setup and accessibility were praised by many reviewers. Sharon Neale and Sumiko Itoh noted that the museum was easily navigable, with helpful staff and guides. The exhibits themselves were deemed informative and engaging, with John Haikalis and Jimmy Ace mentioning the reproductions of ships and Chris's interactive presentation. Julia Helland and Rebecca Lee also praised the exhibits, mentioning the Carson and Polar exploration sections.
Interactive Displays
Some reviewers were less impressed with the interactive displays. David felt that they were too artistic and storytelling, and sometimes too abstract. He also mentioned that the lag on some screens was frustrating.
Play Areas and Cafes
The reviewer, Uzo Amaka, enjoyed the play areas for kids, and Infinity War mentioned that they were especially fun for children. Sumiko Itoh also praised the playground and the cafes, mentioning that there were two options: one at the entrance and one on the first floor.
Restoration Work and Entrance
A few reviewers mentioned that there was ongoing restoration work outside the building. Julia Helland and Rebecca Lee noted that this might affect the museum's entrance, so it's a good idea to check before visiting.
Other Comments
Jacqui Clarke attended a Caribbean Takeover event and enjoyed it. She also praised the bookshop, mentioning its wide and inclusive selection of resources.