KG Hospitality and Meantime Brewing Company are set to unveil an ambitious new venue this autumn: The Dial — Home of Meantime.

Meantime Dial

The three-floor destination will combine a working microbrewery, restaurant, sports bar, and live music space.

Located at Greenwich Peninsula, just a few short steps from The O2 and North Greenwich Station, the expansive site will also feature a large outdoor terrace and the 360° Bar, a rooftop space with panoramic views.

Founded in Greenwich in 1999, in founder Alistair Hook’s flat, Meantime has been at the forefront of the UK craft beer movement for more than two decades. The Dial aims to honour that heritage while looking firmly to the future.

Operated by KG Hospitality, The Dial adds to a growing portfolio that includes Pop Brixton, Amazing Grace, London Bridge, and the recently opened Amazing Grace, Canary Wharf. Together, the two most recent launches represent an investment of more than £1 million.

At the heart of the venue will be a 6hl microbrewery producing fresh, experimental beers, including collaborative brews, alongside revisited classics from Meantime’s archives.

“Meantime was founded in Greenwich with the goal of changing the way people thought about beer,” said Meantime head brewer Sven Hartmann. At The Dial – Home of Meantime, we’ll take inspiration from that history to keep pushing boundaries in style and flavour.”

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