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The perfect mix of historical and contemporary combine at Canary Wharf's oldest and most versatile venue; Museum of London Docklands and the adjacent 1802 bar, lounge & dining. The museum chronicles a remarkable 2000 year history of the social and economic development of the River Thames and Docklands from Roman settlement to Regeneration.

Located over five floors of a splendid late Georgian warehouse, the museum is Canary Wharf’s only Grade 1 listed venue.

Built in 1802 (hence the name of the restaurant and bar), the warehouse which is home to Museum in Docklands was originally used to store vast quantities of rum, molasses, coffee, pimento and cotton from the West India slave plantations. Today it offers a distinctive backdrop for entertaining, its original pine columns and floors juxtaposed stylishly with contemporary fittings.

There are many themed spaces to create a fantastically stimulating backdrop to any event for as little as 8 to as many as 800.

And if you want something a little more modern, we have 1802, our great restaurant and bar.