The Oystercatcher, centrally located in Greenwich’s New Capital Quay, provides the perfect spot from brunch, lunch, dinner and drinks to everything in between.

This stunning bar and restaurant is centrally located along the Thames in London’s exciting Greenwich. Set over two floors with a large outdoor space, the gorgeous venue features stylish interiors, an impressive frontage and remarkable river views. Complimented by a light and airy interior, The Oystercatcher offers an open-concept, all-inclusive space, perfect for a stunning brunch or Sunday lunch.

Enjoy a classic brunch or bottomless brunch with gorgeous views over the River Thames and London’s iconic skyline, every Saturday at The Oystercatcher.  Tuck into brunch classics and a choice of delicious meats, along with free flowing drinks!

On a Sunday, visit for an indulgent Sunday Lunch. With roasts such as sirloin of Cumbrian beef, or sweet potato wellington as a vegan option, there is also the 850g ultimate Tomohawk sharing roast for the perfect Sunday celebration.

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Brunch & Bottomless Brunch
Saturday: 11am – 4pm

Sunday Lunch
Sunday: 12pm - 9pm

  • Gluten Free
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Brunch
  • Sunday Lunch
  • Groups
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Good Views
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
7 Victoria Parade, New Capital Quay, London, SE10 9FR
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    7 months ago
    Had the best time at their new 90’s bottomless brunch! The drinks were flowing, the tunes were banging and the food was DELICIOUS! The view was incredible and it was such a lovely space to enjoy our Saturday afternoon. The staff were incredible - best service I’ve had in a very long time! They weren’t there just to serve you but to make sure you had an incredible time too! Honestly the best I’ve been too in such a long time.
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    a month ago
    We were seated upstairs and the atmosphere (and view of the river) was great. The food was good, but the service was very poor. Took my young family but could hear swearing behind the bar. Yorkshire pudding not served with enough gravy and none came despite asking for some more.
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    2 weeks ago
    The food was fine but the meals were tiny. The only order that had a bit of wow effect was the cottage pie. The short-rib burger was plain with no dipping for the chips and the fish and chips had bones in it. To top it off the service was practically non-existent. We sat for 15 minutes before getting some menus and only after we ordered our food we got to see the drinks card. We also ended up being served by 4 different people. AND they then added a 12,5% service fee! Very disappointed. :(