0.2 miles London SE1
Snuggled between the Shard and Borough market, we have great food, awesome beer, a lawn, two bars, a dog and the best playlists in the Bridge.
0.2 miles London SE1
0.2 miles London SE1
Having been situated here on Lant Street since the nineteenth century (with a rebuild in the ’20s), "The Glad" is named after four-time former prime minister William Gladstone and even gets a mention in ‘The Pickwick Papers’ as Charles Dickens once lived
0.2 miles London SE1
0.2 miles London SE1
0.2 miles London SE1
In 2006 a greasy spoon called the Jubilee Café on the edge of Borough Market was replaced with a speciality beer bar, The Rake, by Richard Dinwoodie and Mike Hill the two owners of Utobeer. Essentiall
0.2 miles London SE1
0.2 miles London SE1
For autumn 2015, we've gathered a collection of ten superb aromatic gins. These are modern gins, flavoured with elusive botanicals, and served with garnishes that compliment the flavours and aromas of each gin.
0.3 miles London SE1
Although you can point out the gems studding the capital’s skyline from wherever you’re sitting, arrive early for the best seats alongside the sloping windows if you want unfettered views of St Paul’s, the City, the Thames, Canary Wharf and beyond.
0.3 miles London SE1
With its high ceilings, large windows and an impressive sweeping staircase, the Barrowboy & Banker pub in London Bridge offers a grand welcome. There's no pretention here though - simply good food, great beer and a brilliantly friendly atmosphere.