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Hawksmoor Wood Wharf is all set for summer socials in 2025

The Canary Wharf floating restaurant offers terrace spaces at both its bar and restaurant with multiple options for event organisers

One of Hawksmoor Wood Wharf's terraces
One of Hawksmoor Wood Wharf’s terraces

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SUMMER SOCIALS

The early season sunshine has already started making an appearance across Canary Wharf, with pleasant evenings tempting workers, residents and visitors to the area outside.

The time of summer socials is almost upon us, with the smart and the organised already beginning to consult diaries, form plans and make bookings.

With whole businesses, teams and small groups of colleagues all looking to capitalise on the clement weather ahead, it’s best to secure key dates early, especially at the estate’s top spots.

Having arrived in the vanguard of the area’s regeneration Hawksmoor Wood Wharf quickly established itself in the upper echelons of the estate’s hospitality scene.

The venue boasts an extensive restaurant on the top deck of its floating pavilion and a spacious 120-seat bar on its lower level.

Both have terraces for guests to enjoy dining or refreshment in the open air.

Wood Wharf is the brand’s largest venue and, moored at the head of Water Street, acts as a gateway to a part of the estate that’s become well known for drinking and dining in recent years.

Oysters at Hawksmoor
Oysters with bone marrow at Hawksmoor

just ‘a little unexpected’

Hawksmoor says: “Our Wood Wharf venue isn’t about reinventing the wheel.

“It’s about doing things properly: sustainable food, an award-winning cocktail menu and genuine service – all delivered in a space that feels considered, open, and just a little unexpected.”

Those planning seasonal events can look forward to a solid offering menu-wise.

Hawksmoor has long specialised in “dictionary-thick steaks”, chicken dishes and seafood such as lobster, monkfish, hake and Dover sole.

The cooking is big, bold and honed by the team over many years to reflect the quality of the sustainably sourced ingredients.

Crowd-pleasing sides such as Tunworth mash, macaroni cheese and beef dripping fries sit happily on a menu next to starters such as potted beef and bacon, smoked salmon with Guinness bread, roasted scallops and oysters.

>> Hawksmoor Wood Wharf boasts a 20-seat dining room for guests or businesses hosting private gatherings.

Named for Isle Of Dogs publican, singer and actress, Queenie Watts, the space features a large gold and wood table that can easily be filled with the restaurant’s classic dishes, sharing-style.

Hawksmoor offers plenty of options for groups to share, especially in its private dining room
Hawksmoor offers plenty of options for groups to share, especially in its private dining room

the bar at Hawksmoor Wood Wharf

The bar lends itself especially well to events, with a capacity of 250 indoors or 330 when combined with its terrace.

It’s fully equipped for presentations and groups of 34+ can take a semi-private space with a dedicated waiting team and sommelier to ensure guests are effectively refreshed.

To make planning easy, Hawksmoor offers both a canapé menu, with bites inspired by the flavours on its main menu as well as bowl food options for those seeking something more substantial.

Bite-size desserts can also be arranged to send guests away with a sweet taste in their mouths.

The Queenie Watts private dining room at Hawksmoor Wood Wharf
The Queenie Watts private dining room at Hawksmoor Wood Wharf

key details: Hawksmoor Wood Wharf

Hawksmoor Wood Wharf is located on a floating pontoon beside Water Street and is open from 11.45am-11pm, Monday-Thursday, 11.45am-11.30pm Friday and Saturday and 11.30am-8.30pm on Sundays.

At weekends, the venue offers extensive traditional roast options.

Event enquiries can be made online for all of the venue’s spaces or via email to woodwharf@thehawksmoor.com.

Find out more about the venue here

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