The Attic (Canary Wharf)

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The Attic (Canary Wharf) Address 48th Floor, Pan Peninsula Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 9HN
The Attic (Canary Wharf) Phone 020 8305 3080
The Attic (Canary Wharf) Opening Hours Monday & Sunday : Closed
Tuesday & Wednesday : 5pm - 11pm
Thursday : 5pm - 12midnight
Friday & Saturday : 6pm - 2am
The Attic (Canary Wharf) Food Price £5 - £10 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards

What people say about The Attic (Canary Wharf)

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33 reviews
  • I bet you won't find a restaurant/ pub with better views than this

  • This hidden gem is an absolute must

  • I am amazed that The Attic (Canary Wharf) is almost unknown to people working in Canary Wharf

  • Equally surprising is the inconspicuous entry through Tompkins as if they want to remain a mystic hideout

  • We had gone for dinner at Tompkins when we found the hidden entrance I say this was our Alibaba moment

  • There are few large couches if you are going in a big group which are almost always packed

  • These guys also have balconies if you are feeling adventurous

  • A place where you could be with your special one and yet not be entirely secluded from the crowd

  • The music was not much to my liking and the bartender could certainly do with some training

  • We went on to the balcony and were totally taken aback by the view

  • It seemed like the stars had fallen down and were lighting up earth now

  • This is indeed one of the best kept secrets in canary wharf

  • The last time I went it was ridiculously hard to get into the bar

  • I wished there was a restaurant or bar on the last floors of these sky scrapers

  • Makes you feel you are discovering some secret place

  • The food menu is also exceptional

  • Whether it is vegetables

  • The cocktails here are extremely delectable and very delightful

  • The view from the 48th floor is truly amazing

  • Though drinks are not permitted on the terrace

  • The ambiance of the place is pretty well done as well and has a variety of seating to offer to the customers

  • The Attic (Canary Wharf) is very casual and just like any other normal bar in the vicinity of this area

  • Personally i felt the crowd at The Attic (Canary Wharf) was a bit arrogant on the whole

  • The cocktails served at The Attic (Canary Wharf) was nothing extraordinary and very usual

  • Plus they have been very patient and understanding with my party of 9 photographers all eating and drinking while going back and forth to try different angles and light to shoot

  • The views of the city are absolutely amazing

  • One of my pet peeves in restaurants is tiny tables

  • Capeesh squeezed into my good books with its luxurious and spacious tables

  • The service was prompt and the food arrived in good time

  • The nibbles were good especially the focaccia and the cheesy truffle chips (or perhaps we were starving)

  • The portion sizes were quite big for the average London plate

  • The restaurant also has a sky bar on the 48th floor which is accessible by an almost secret lift hidden behind several doors

  • The panorama from the skybar is great for someone looking for drinks with a view but without a long queue

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