

The Half Moon
10, Half Moon Lane, London, SE24 9HU -
Up to
80 guestsInternal Catering
allowed
About Venue
Experience a seamless blend of classic charm and modern sophistication at The Half Moon, an impressive Grade II listed hotel restored to its former glory. For a truly exclusive experience, The Workshop is a beautifully appointed private function room with its own bar, ideal for corporate
events, conferences, and work parties. This space is fully equipped with AV facilities to cater to your needs. If you’re looking for a more intimate setting, our semi-private Snug in the main pub area is perfect for smaller gatherings. For large groups, our restaurant offers a spacious, modern dining environment that can cater to your needs.
Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 65
Dining
up to 80
Theatre
up to 60
Boardroom
up to 20
Cabaret
up to 60
Food & Beverage
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Facilities & Amenities
Disabled access
Heating
Table / chairs included
Tea
Public transport
Premises parking
Overnight accommodation
Outdoor / Garden / Beach
Audio & Visual
WiFi
Sound system
Projector & screen
Space Rules
Allowed events
Licensed for alcohol
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 7 days before the event
Other rules
No under 18s after 8pm.
Location
Reviews
- Matthew HamblinSeptember 2025
Stayed in the duke room . Chris the manager showed us to our room told us the ins and outs. Great help. Lovely room’s complimentary drinks etc. Room has everything equipped for a weekend away. Bath robes slippers shower towels . Brilliant service and the breakfast was blimmin great too
- Brendan CoxOctober 2025
Nice little pub near where my brother has moved in, we did the pub quiz on a Wednesday and it was a lot of fun. Great service, and the Scottish girl who did the quiz was funny and charismatic. Beers were tasty, top vibes, and the food looked good.
- POLA RUIZOctober 2025
It's an old hotel. There is a pub under the hotel, which makes it extremely noisy. Our room (YOUNG) is above the bar, and we couldn't sleep until the pub closed very late at night (even using earplugs, you could hear the music). The windows are old, and you can hear everything from outside. This hotel is on a very busy street where you can hear a lot of sirens, loud motorcycles, buses, etc. Right below the windows, you have the terrace of the pub where people are screaming, laughing, and drinking until late. Also, you can hear the people walking and talking in the hall, and if someone opens the hot water in the next room, you can hear it too plus the sound of the fridge :/ The second night, we had to call the front desk because we didn't have hot water, and they had to restart the boiler. I asked twice the front desk to change is to an inner room, and they couldn't help me. The curtains don't do a great job; they are thick (and very dusty), but from the top side, all the light from the street comes in, to the point that you don't need lights on to see. And the train station is very close, so you can hear that too. Almost at the end of our stay, when they cleaned the room, they threw away my face wash (I use solid products like solid shampoo, solid conditioner, and solid face soap). I left the face soap on the sink, and when I came back, it wasn't there anymore. So I do not recommend this place to stay. The only wonderful thing is the food. The breakfast! It's really good! We had the opportunity to have dinner too and the food is excellent. The staff is very friendly and helpful. But unfortunately, it is not a good place to rest, even if you are not a light sleeper. It is hard, or at least in the rooms that are on the street side and on top of the pub.
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