Rum & Sugar Restaurant at the Museum in Docklands

About Rum & Sugar Restaurant at the Museum in Docklands

At Rum & Sugar you can choose from the very best of British produce in a seasonal menu bursting with flavoursome dishes all presented with a contemporary twist and expertly accompanied with an eclectic list of rums, cocktails, beers and wines.

Rum & Sugar Restaurant at the Museum in Docklands Address

Address:
No1 Warehouse
West India Quay
London
E14 4AL

Location Information for Rum & Sugar Restaurant at the Museum in Docklands

Address:
No1 Warehouse
West India Quay
London
E14 4AL
Public transport: Westferry, Null

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Latest 5 reviews of Rum & Sugar Restaurant at the Museum in Docklands

7.8 out of 10 based on 5 reviews

Booked for someone else...but they had an overall good experience, 7/10

9 February 2012
by MD

Rum & Sugar based in Canary Wharf is a good venue. Food and customer services were good. My friend and I really enjoyed it. Thanks

26 January 2012
by JL

We visited Rum & Sugar in West India Quay last night. The food was great - especially the rum sticky toffe pudding which was out of this world. It was great value with the toptable offer and the service was really friendly and helpful. Highly recommended and will visit again.

26 January 2012
by MB

We didn't know anything about Rum and Sugar beforehand and had booked it solely because it was very close to the cinema we were going to. We were pleased with our choice, as the food and service were both pretty good - the young lady who waited on on our table was particularly friendly and helpful and, as we didn't have a great deal of time, ensured our food came promptly. The free dessert and mojito helped make this a very reasonably-priced meal out indeed!. We would definitely go again.

22 January 2012
by MS

Rum & Sugar in London is uber cool. Scallop starter was v tasty. Shame about the black pud mash which was too thick, "glue like". For the main we had a duck which was cooked perfectly/served with red cabage that complimented the duck beautifully. My friend had a lamb burger which we both enjoyed :). It didn't come with the chips so we ordered it separately, but were dissapointed as they tasted "odd" (old oil peraps?). All in all great place, few ammendments needed but will go back for sure.

20 January 2012
by JR
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