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Davy’s at Canary Wharf

Exterior, Davy's at Canary Wharf, London
Interior, Davy's at Canary Wharf, London
Modern British Restaurant
Previously voted Canary Wharf’s Wine Bar of the Year twice, Davy’s is situated on the ground floor on Fisherman’s Walk. It presents a unique blend of a traditional and contemporary wine bar, with candles on tables, sawdust on the floors, and outside seating along the water’s edge during the summer months. There is a full grill menu in the dining room, with food served until 22:00 and hot and cold bar snacks available throughout the day. To accompany your meal, Davy’s offers a wide selection of their own label quality house wines, as well as pints of Davy’s Old Wallop and vintage Ports, decanted daily and availably by bottle and glass. Additional fine wines are also offered from the cellar. An amazingly versatile venue, Davy’s is suitable for formal and informal dining, events in the evenings, dining in private rooms, or just a quiet drink inside or out.
Opening Times:
Open from 11:00 to 23:00, Monday to Friday.
Sample Menus:

Licensed to serve alcohol Licensed to serve alcohol

meal price guide Price Range: £35.00 - £55.00 per head

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31-35 Canary Wharf
Fisherman’s Walk
Poplar
London
E14 4DH
020 7363 6633

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