Munich Cricket Club Canary Wharf
West India Quay, Hertsmere Rd, London, E14 4AE -
From
£1500 min spendUp to
300 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
Munich Cricket Club introduces a unique German Bierkeller at West India Quay's dockside. Featuring a spacious garden terrace, an extensive selection of imported Munich beers, and a classic Bavarian menu, it's an ideal spot for group gatherings.
You can reserve various private areas, and for special occasions, enjoy party kegs of Munich favorites like Paulaner. Guests can pour their own steins from mini barrels right at their table. Pair your drinks with sharing platters of wursts, schnitzel, cured meats, and pretzels for the ultimate experience.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 300
Dining
up to 250
Theatre
up to 40
Classroom
up to 150
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Heating
Air conditioning
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Table / chairs included
Natural light
Tea
Disabled access
Audio & visual
TV screen
WiFi
Space rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
50% refundable 14 days before the event
Location
Reviews
Andre H (Andre The Geek)
Quite authentic, and nice big steins of beer. The only flaw is that it’s so popular, it’s a bit slow to place an order at the bar. We thoroughly enjoyed our food, especially my goulash. I’ll try the schnitzel next time.
Mike Ortegon
We had a great day today at the Munich Cricket Club - we tried the fondue and it was delicious. A great selection of sausages, bread, padrone peppers and mushrooms with a tasty cheese fondue. Tried the beer selection a nice way to try different beers. And you must try the apple strudel it was very tasty, the top and bottom crust was nice a crispy, the apples were tender and topped with berries. You choice of cream or traditional custard. And if fondue is your thing there at some amazing selections of German dishes. I would highly recommended
J L
It's a German beer hall/pub. As you might imagine they have a number of German beers. You can get a stein of beer, which is quite big. Decided it was too much if no one liked it. Tried a beer flight. Overall the beers were ok, but none were outstanding. There's also cocktails, but no mocktails. Options for the non-alcoholic drinkers were limited. Tried a herbal lemonade. There was no strong herbal taste. Worried it might be medicinal, but it was a weak lemonade basically. We came on a Saturday evening in September. Just in time as happy hour ended at 8pm. No oompah band at this time though. There's food too. You can get Bavarian dishes like a platter of sausages, pork knuckle, etc. Service charge was included in the bill. Slow to be served at the bar as it was quite busy. We sat outside, but there's room inside and possibly downstairs as well as the ground floor. Follow here and on IG for more travel and food and drink tips, ideas and reviews @one.more.step.along.the.world
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