Access and attitude
Henry Addington’s
Address: 20 – 28 Mackenzie Walk, Canary Wharf, London, E14 4PH
Tel: 0207 513 0921
What is here
Henry Addington’s bar says it has the longest bar in England!It is a big place with views over the West India Docks.
They serve drinks, bar snacks and food.
The menu has pictures.
Tables and chairs are not fixed to the floor. You can also sit outside, by the river.
Getting there
Nearest landmark: You can see the bar from the Canary Wharf Underground station. It is on the right hand side of the dock.
Parking There are no spaces reserved for people with disabilities.
Bus
277, D3, D6, D7, D8 and 115.
Tube
(Jubilee line) – Canary Wharf station is about 200 meters from Henry Addington’s Bar.
Canary Wharf station is accessible for a person using a wheelchair.
The station has an accessible toilet.
DLR
Canary Wharf station is about 180 meters from Henry Addington’s Bar.Canary Wharf station is accessible for a person using a wheelchair.
The station has an accessible toilet.
River Taxi
Canary Wharf pier is accessible for a person using a wheelchair. It has a waiting room with a shelter.
There are always staff to help you get on the boats safely.
The pier is about 550 meters from the bar.
British Rail
Limehouse mainline station is about 1850 metres from Henry Addington’s Bar.
The mainline station is not accessible for a person using a wheelchair.
Landmark
You can see the bar from the Canary Wharf Underground station. It is on the right hand side of the dock.
Access from outside
Flat entry through a manual door, which is usually kept open.
Canary Wharf has good accessibility throughout.
Getting around inside
Everything you need is on the ground floor.
All the doorways are 815mm wide.
You can have table service if you ask.
Accessible toilets
There are fully accessible toilets, they are unisex toilets.
They are not locked. The light switch is behind the bar.
The alarm was working when we visited.
Support
Staff are happy to help.