Pubs in Bermondsey Borough Southwark And Waterloo

“We just went for drinks, so the food grade is for the drink selection, but I really liked it. The staff were friendly and quick whilst the venue itself had a relaxed vibe with a live DJ, but the music was not overly loud, so you could hear yourself speak. It's one of those venues which when you go to you think 'aha this I'd uow to make a nice pub/bar' but full credit to the team there since if it were so simple all ours would be as good hir they're not. Sadly, I don't live close by, so I'm not sure when I'll go back, but hopefully, I will get the opportunity one day”

4.6 Superb83 Reviews

“Great pub with a lovely atmosphere. Pizzas are great and lovely Hieronymus Bosch mural. Son and daughter of the management (I think) combo were absolutely brilliant service behind the bar.”

4.4 Superb85 Reviews

“Barmaid farted on us twiceVisited here with a friend and whilst I was away from the table he complained that the blonde barmaid farted on him. Thinking he was joking I took no notice. Next time she came to collect glasses she clearly spun around and "crop dusted" us with a terrible smell. Absolutely bizarre and disgusting!”

4.4 Superb73 Reviews

“Built in 1864 as a large hotel, the old George Tavern welcomed guests from all walks of life to London’s Isle of dogs. And despite it being remodeled in 1932, The George of today is no different. As one of the few remaining pubs on the Island. There are delicious food, cask and craft ales, premium and spirits, fine wines and heated beer garden. The steak and caramelized onion sandwich with cheese sauce, served with rich beef gravy, is a truly fantastic and delicious menu option. I absolutely love it. Every bite is exquisite, with tender and flavorful beef. The atmosphere inside is as cozy as being at home, and the potato chips are also excellent.Vegetarian options: Veg sandwich menu.Wheelchair accessibility: Also great toilet for wheelchair accessibility.”

4.3 Superb190 Reviews

“? Borough? £5.60 Amstel❤️ A reinvigorated Borough boozer..Situated at a busy intersection on Borough High Street, you’ll find The Trinity Pub. If you fancy a bit of sightseeing en route, the last remaining wall of Marshalsea Prison (1373–1842) is located just across the road. The nearest Tube is Borough which is next door to the pub..The pub was previously known as The Hole in the Wall from 1899 to 2014, when it was given its current moniker. Prior to 1899, it was known as The St George’s Tavern. Fuller’s acquired the pub in August 2019..The decor here is contemporary and has that Fullers touch of class about it. The main bar is set out in an ‘L’ shape with a dining area at the back and the predominantly imbibing area at the front. The servery is a good size and accessible from all areas, upstairs is a function room called the St George’s Room, I would guess in homage to St George the Martyr Anglican Church across the road..The beer line up is strong, there is a good selection of craft, mainstream and cask options. I was taking in easy and opted for an Amstel, my pint was decent and cost less than six quid. There is a traditional pub grub menu available, I was feeling a bit Hank so ordered some Whitebait, my food hit the spot, price point was £8.95. Just for comparison, Fish & Chips costs £18.50..I arrived just before 3pm on a Saturday afternoon and the pub was busy with both drinkers and diners. The atmosphere was welcoming and convivial, there was a nice buzz here. The service was on point, the two ladies behind the bar were all smiles and courteous. There is plenty on offer here to keep you entertained, throughout the month there are comedy nights, quizzes and cocktail evenings. Also, if you work for the NHS, discounts are available..I last visited the @trinityborough five years ago, back then it was a tired Borough watering hole. This pub is a great example of “ build it and they will come”. I really enjoyed my visit here, lots of different people from all walks of life socialising in a welcoming environment, just as it should be. Definitely worth a look folks..ℹ️ Info correct on visiting 15.07.23”

4.2 Good86 Reviews

“We were staying in a hotel just up the road. Lovely to pop in for drinks and snacks (ordered from the app) Nice large pub with friendly staff.”

4 Good100 Reviews

“Loved this pub!Such a great atmosphere! The interiors match the exterior and make you feel in a different age..Has plenty of space indoors and outdoors!Came here to have a whiskey and I was impressed by the good selection of scotch!Prices were also quite affordable in my opinion.Staff is really friendly and welcomes you with a smile.. also quite knowledgeable..”

3.9 Good61 Reviews

“Wood fired pizza was excellent as well as the fish and chips. The mushy peas could have been better and the prices were a little high. Very convenient to the Imperial War Museum. We are outside on the picnic tables, nicely shaded.Kid-friendliness: Fine for kids outside with a small childrens menu and pizzas.”

3.9 Good165 Reviews

“Popped by on Saturday and it was a quaint and traditional place with a lovely atmosphere! It's around £7 for a pint, which is obviously slightly on the expensive side but as expected because of its location. Service was really quick and efficient. I was served by Sasha, we had a nice chat and loved the recommendations she made! Definitely my favourite place in Borough market area and can't wait to return soon...”

3.7 Good118 Reviews

“Holly who has made all the cocktails has been fabulous! She was very polite and made us feel welcome. Polite and interactive bar lady! Thank you.”

3.5 Good200 Reviews
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