The Ledger Building - Tower Hamlets

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The Ledger Building

The Ledger Building
3.5 / 5 (2309 reviews)

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Welcome to our vibrant eatery, located at the northwest corner of the former Import Dock, where history meets contemporary comfort. Our establishment is named in homage to its original purpose, serving as a repository for the ledgers of the West India Docks. We invite you to join us during our opening hours: Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday from 9:00 am to 12:00 am. Please note that for the comfort of all our guests, children under 18 are welcome only between 9:00 am and 9:00 pm. Enjoy a range of facilities designed to enhance your experience, including complimentary wifi, TV screens for your entertainment, and a licensed outside area perfect for relaxation. We also provide baby changing facilities to accommodate families. To make your visit even more convenient, don’t forget to download the Wetherspoon app. With just a few taps, you can effortlessly view pricing and place your orders straight to your table. We look forward to welcoming you!.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Jacqueline

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★ 3.5 / 5 from 2309 reviews

Located in Canary Wharf, this pub offers a lively atmosphere and great value for money. With tasty food like pork ribs and a glass of cider for only 10 pounds, the bar area and dining space appeal to a diverse crowd. While traditional fish and chips disappointed one customer, regulars praise the wine selection, affordable prices, and cozy ambiance. The restaurant's beautiful decor, spacious interiors, quick service, and reasonable breakfast deals add to its charm. Despite higher prices on busy evenings, Wetherspoon's The Ledger Building remains a popular choice in London for a fun night out or a satisfying meal.

The food at this restaurant is consistently reliable. During our visit to Canary Wharf, we enjoyed the nice selection of food and drinks. You can expect a consistent experience here.

loulagirl
25.10.2023

I went to this restaurant for breakfast, not expecting much. Unfortunately, the food was even worse than I anticipated. The eggs were burnt and rubbery, the bacon looked slimy, and the hash browns were also burnt. I took pictures and filed a complaint online. They offered me a free meal as compensation, but I declined.

The unfortunate thing was steps up to the restaurant but they did get a ramp out for us to go in and to leave ordered and paid from the table the drinks coffee and hot chocolate were free refills Which was good and the machine was working another good point The meals came quite quickly and good portions

jacqueline-boon-fern
31.08.2025

The best Wetherspoons we've been to we've been to quite a few!! Beautiful building in a great setting on Canary wharf. The toilets are stunning!! Price per person: £10–20 Food: 4 Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4

marian-randall-1
31.08.2025

What can I say, set in a stunning Grade I listed building from 1802 in the West India docks at Canary Wharf, The Ledger is possibly the classiest Wetherspoons I’ve ever found myself in, and one of the first where the toilets are downstairs, not up three flights of stairs and round the back of Narnia! Food? It’s standard Wetherspoons grub, it’s not Michelin-starred, but it’s hot, tasty, and won’t have your wallet weeping. The drink selection’s solid, the prices are spot on, and the setting is an absolute gem. OK, so like most Wetherspoons I've been too the tables could be cleaned more often, but I'll cope. Extra points for being right next to the Docklands Museum , perfect if you’ve got kids in tow and need somewhere reliable (and affordable) to refuel after all that history hunting. All in all: old building, new appreciation for the humble ‘Spoons. Price per person: £10–20 Food: 3 Service: 3 Atmosphere: 5 Vegetarian offerings: Not sure

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