The Boathouse at Boulters Lock on the Thames Near Maidenheada Riverside Retreat for Boaters Near Maidenhead

 Boulters Lock Island, Maidenhead SL6 8PE

The Boathouse at Boulters Lock can be found on the River Thames in Berkshire and quite near to Maidenhead.

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Tucked just above Boulters Lock near Maidenhead, The Boathouse is more than just a picturesque riverside restaurant—it’s a premier stop for boaters on the River Thames. Whether you’re cruising upstream for a weekend or just passing through, this stylish venue offers the perfect excuse to moor up and indulge.

Prime Location for River Users on the Banks of the Thames
The Boathouse sits directly on the water’s edge, offering panoramic views of the Thames. Its spot just above the lock makes it easily accessible for boaters and a real jewel of the Maidenhead riverfront.

Just Above Boulters Lock – Perfect for Mooring

For those navigating the Thames, this location is strategic and scenic—offering a rest stop between Cookham and Windsor with everything you need, from moorings to meals.

Moor Up and Relax
Easy Access for Boats and Cruisers
Just ease your boat into the nearby visitor moorings and you’re steps away from fine food and good company. It’s simplicity and sophistication all rolled into one.

Visitor Moorings Available Nearby
There are mooring spots just above the lock, and with a short walk across the bridge, you’re right at the Boathouse entrance.

The Boathouse Experience - Scenic Views and Tranquil Atmosphere

Sit riverside with a chilled drink and watch the boats pass. It’s a moment of calm that every river user craves.

Historic Location, Modern Vibe
With roots in Thames-side tradition and a chic modern design, The Boathouse blends heritage with comfort in all the right ways.

Food with a View
British Classics and Contemporary Dishes
From crispy fish and chips to seared scallops and gourmet burgers, the menu is a balance of comfort food and culinary flair.

Fresh Ingredients, Inspired Menu
Seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients give the food a freshness that pairs perfectly with the fresh air outside.

Brunch, Lunch & Dinner Options
Start your morning with riverside eggs benedict or wind down with a three-course evening meal—the kitchen serves all appetites.

Vegan, Veggie, and Gluten-Free Choices
Dietary needs? No problem. The Boathouse has options clearly marked and deliciously executed.

Riverside Drinks & Refreshments - Wines, Cocktails, and Craft Beers

Raise a glass with selections ranging from bold reds and crisp whites to expertly mixed G&Ts and Thames-inspired cocktails.

Alfresco Drinking on the Terrace
The outdoor seating area is the highlight on sunny days. Sip your pint or prosecco while enjoying the soft splash of boats in motion.

Atmosphere Boaters Love
Laid-Back Luxury After a Long Cruise
You’ve been navigating locks and bridges all day—now it’s time to relax in riverside comfort.

Spot to Socialise with Fellow Thames Navigators
You’re bound to meet other boaters here. It’s a social hub with scenic appeal.

Boulters Lock is Dog & Family Friendly for All Ages & Paws

Families, dogs, and boat crews are all greeted with open arms. There’s even space for kids to stretch their legs.

Water Bowls and Treats Provided
Pooch along for the ride? They’ll get just as much love as you do at this dog-friendly pub.

From the Lock to the Table
Watch Boats Navigate While You Dine
Boulters Lock is right outside—making it a fantastic spot to watch boats cruise by as you enjoy your meal.

Ideal for Lock Waits or Rest Stops
If there’s a queue at the lock, what better way to spend your wait than with a drink on the terrace?

Planning Your Visit
Opening Hours and Best Times for Boaters
The Boathouse is open daily, with peak times in late afternoons and weekends. Early lunch or mid-afternoon stops are best for easy seating.

Tips for Weekend & Holiday Crowds
It gets busy—especially on sunny weekends. Call ahead or book online to secure your riverside spot.

Local Attractions Nearby
Riverside Walks and Maidenhead Riverside Gardens
Stretch your legs along beautifully kept paths or unwind on the nearby green spaces.

Close to Cliveden and Bray Marina
From historic homes to marinas, the area is full of charming detours before or after your visit.

Events and Seasonal Specials
Sunday Roasts, Wine Tastings, and Summer BBQs
Look out for rotating specials, unique menus, and foodie events that add spice to your stop.

Why It’s a Boater’s Favourite
Right on the Water, Right on the Menu
You can’t get closer to the Thames without getting wet. Great food and drink, moorings nearby—it’s a no-brainer for river users.

Sophistication Without Snobbery
Upscale but unpretentious, it’s the kind of place where deck shoes and dogs are perfectly at home.

Other Stops Along the Thames
Comparing Lock-Side Venues
There are plenty of riverside pubs, but few combine elegance, convenience, and warmth like The Boathouse.

Unique Character of The Boathouse
It’s not just the food or view—it’s the whole experience that keeps boaters coming back.

Final Thoughts – Moor Up and Unwind

Cruising the Thames? Don’t miss this gem above Boulters Lock. Moor up, step off your boat, and enjoy one of the best riverfront dining experiences the Thames has to offer. Whether it’s a special dinner or a cheeky drink mid-journey, The Boathouse delivers in every way.

FAQs
Can I moor directly outside The Boathouse?
There are visitor moorings a short walk away above Boulters Lock—easy access for boaters.

Is The Boathouse open year-round?
Yes, with adjusted hours in winter. It's best to check ahead in off-season months.

Are dogs allowed inside?
Dogs are welcome in designated areas and on the terrace.

Do I need to book ahead?
It’s highly recommended, especially on weekends or sunny days.

What’s the dress code for boaters?
Smart casual is the general vibe, but boaters are always welcome in typical cruising attire.

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