14 Gastropub Restaurants near London Bridge London

We found 14 Gastropub restaurants within 1 miles 1 miles of London Bridge London

If you’re tired of cooking and want to head out near London Bridge, you’ll need to find a restaurant that suits your needs to a tee. There’s nothing worse than getting to your chosen restaurant to find that the menu, vibe, or price just wasn’t quite what you were looking for. Our handy to use list means that you can narrow down your choices by choosing whether you’d like to dine at a bar, cafe or in a pub, and then filter down the options of cuisine you like – we’re talking French, fusion, Ethiopian, cheese favourites, ice cream parlours, favourites like Italian and Japanese, and everything in between. Then, you’ll be able to further filter down by the budget you had in mind and the vibe you’d like to be surrounded by, along with being able to choose options of waterside and beer garden seating. While taking a look at our selection of over 300 restaurants near London Bridge, you'll encounter numerous options tailored to your unique requirements, ensuring you get exactly what you want.

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Gastropub Restaurants near London Bridge London
Gastropub Restaurants near London Bridge London
Gastropub Restaurants near London Bridge London
Gastropub Restaurants near London Bridge London
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The Vintry

The Vintry

London, EC4N 5AX
0.2 miles
What we think
"Coffered concrete ceilings meet mismatched church-hall furnishings at The Vintry, a big, boisterous Fuller’s pub tucked into the maze of alleyway ..." Read our full review
The Corn Exchange

The Corn Exchange

Tower Hill, EC3R 7BB
0.3 miles
One of the oldest bars in London, The Corn Exchange offers a basement bar with an outdoor seating area and an exquisite food menu, complete with the famous& ... Find out more
The Draft House Seething

The Draft House Seething

London, EC3N 4AX
0.4 miles
What we think
"For somewhere that takes everything it does so seriously, the Draft House is really rather a hoot. Beer drinkers can order third of a pint ‘sampl ..." Read our full review
The Miller

The Miller

London, SE1 3SS
0.4 miles
What we think
"Refurbished in nu-fashioned/old-skool style by the boys behind The Sebright Arms in Bethnal Green, this similarly refreshing, attitude-free pub is a wh ..." Read our full review
The Rose Public House

The Rose Public House

London, SE1 3ST
0.4 miles
What we think
"A street-corner boozer recently given a new lease of life and some 21st-century attributes, The Rose is renowned for its it belly-filling grub, off-the ..." Read our full review
The Woolpack - Bermondsey Street

The Woolpack - Bermondsey Street

London Bridge, SE1 3UB
0.6 miles
What we think
"This once-nondescript pub has been stripped back to reveal the original tiled walls & mouldings of a hostelry that first launched when Queen Vic wa ..." Read our full review
The Culpeper

The Culpeper

Spitalfields, E1 6LP
0.9 miles
What we think
"Lodged in a smart townhouse between Aldgate East and Shoreditch High Street, The Culpeper's enviable location puts it in striking distance for city wor ..." Read our full review
Anchor & Hope

Anchor & Hope

Southwark, SE1 8LP
0.9 miles
What we think
"The ‘no reservations’ policy, dishevelled interiors and jam-packed tables aren’t enough to deter south London’s dining cognosce ..." Read our full review
The Jugged Hare

The Jugged Hare

Barbican, EC1Y 4SA
0.9 miles
What we think
"“Fantastic place, really different, but not for the faint-hearted (unless you’re a complete carnivore)”, says a fan of The Jugged Har ..." Read our full review
The Rising Sun

The Rising Sun

Barbican, EC4V 5DY
0.9 miles
What we think
"This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details." Read our full review
The Long Arm Pub & Brewery

The Long Arm Pub & Brewery

London , EC2A 2DX
1.0 miles
What we think
"This eco-friendly pub and brewery is the brainchild of Tom and Ed Martin, who oversee the ETM group which also looks after nearby The Jugged Hare  ..." Read our full review
The Windmill - Tabernacle Street

The Windmill - Tabernacle Street

London, EC2A 4DE
1.0 miles
What we think
" The lovable, inviting Windmill offers a welcome as comfy as the well-worn, red-leather sofas you’ll find strewn about the place. Keen-as-mustard sta ..." Read our full review
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The present day London Bridge, which was opened by the late Queen Elizabeth II on 16 March 1973, shows off just what modern engineering can do, constructed from concrete and steel. But, numerous bridges have been named London Bridge and have connected the City of London with Southwark over the River Thames in central London. The history of London Bridge is something that speaks of the rich tales of this iconic river crossing, which is known worldwide – perhaps you’ll know it from the nursery rhyme of London Bridge Is Falling Down. London Bridge as an area, though, has a good selection of historic and more modern attractions, food markets, and museums that are waiting to be explored. If you’re in the area, you should pay a visit to Tower Bridge and the incredible Tower of London. Maybe you can get transport in a slightly cooler way and take a water boat along The Thames, we hear that Uber does its own boat these days.