Although when most people picture North Greenwich their mind is dominated by the O2, North Greenwich and the Greenwich Peninsula have a fascinating history. Originally a flood prone area, the North Greenwich region remained undeveloped until the 19th century when industrialisation spurred development. The construction of the Millennium Dome marked the area's transformation for the Millennium celebrations in 2000. And, later rebranded as The O2, it has evolved into a premier entertainment venue - the O2 even played a role in hosting events during the 2012 Olympic Games. Greenwich is also known for lending its name to Greenwich Mean Time, serves as the meeting point of hemispheres and hosts a World Heritage Site, London's sole cable car, and the city's oldest Royal Park. North Greenwich itself is an underground tube station that is served by the Jubilee Line.
North Greenwich has a wide selection of restaurants catering to different palates. This wide range extends to private dining options, suitable for events ranging from sophisticated affairs to casual gatherings, accommodating various group sizes and presenting a rich array of culinary choices. If you're after a more upscale private dining experience, explore North Greenwich’s fine dining establishments, with several holding prestigious Michelin stars.