

Just a stone's throw from Imperial Wharf are some of Europe's finest shops - none more exclusive than the wealth of fashion boutiques that can be found along Sloane Street in Knightsbridge and in the nearby King's Road. Peter Jones department store and a wealth of galleries, interior design and antique shops can all be found in Chelsea.
Wine connoisseurs will be equally well catered for with the opening of Wimbledon Wine Cellar at Imperial Wharf. Voted the UK's best small independent wine merchant their flagship store offers one of the largest selections of fine wine in the UK.
The Waterside at Imperial Wharf, offers a fabulous range of award-winning beers, an extensive wine list from around the world and an excellent selection of traditional and contemporary food from the renowned brewers Young's.
Young's has one of the finest collections of traditional pubs in England and now includes the striking new Waterside pub and restaurant on the north bank of the River Thames. Extensive outdoor seating provides the perfect setting to enjoy the perfect river vistas available at Imperial Wharf.
Imperial Wharf is situated in one of London's most cosmopolitan areas. With its diverse culture it is not surprising that the large number of restaurants within and around Imperial Wharf offer some of the most imaginative and inspiring menus and wine selections in London.
At the heart of Imperial Wharf is the Mediterranean style Boulevard offering a range of cafés and restaurants where one can either dine al fresco on the Boulevard itself or within the various establishments' stylish interiors. Diners can enjoy a wide range of culinary pleasures, including the Chinese and Teppanyaki delights of Yi-Ban the highly acclaimed seafood restaurant Deep run by Christian Sandefeldt, the Indian flavours of Memories of India on the River, and first class authentic Thai cuisine from the palatial Saran Rom.
The Sensory Gardens at Imperial Wharf, are designed to stimulate the senses and offer a feeling of enclosure, texture and interest at all times of the year. Divided into three uniquely planned spaces dedicated to the senses of Aroma, Sight and Touch, the Sensory Garden is an ever-welcoming haven of calm. Here you can rest, reflect and relax amid a captivating array of foliage and features chosen to heighten and enhance each sensory theme. Each of the three quadrangles is complemented by low hedging, a grassed area for picnicking and ornamental trees such as the Eucalyptus and the Himalayan Birch.