775 Restaurants near London Bridge London

We found 775 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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 Restaurants near London Bridge London
 Restaurants near London Bridge London
 Restaurants near London Bridge London
 Restaurants near London Bridge London
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Art Yard Bar & Kitchen

Art Yard Bar & Kitchen

London, SE1 9JU
0.8 miles
The Bankside Hotel’s chic new all-dayer comprises a wraparound main dining room and a standalone bar, all hung with plenty of contemporary art (hence ... Find out more
Three Uncles St Pauls

Three Uncles St Pauls

Blackfriars, EC4M 7BG
0.8 miles
Three Uncles St Pauls is an easy-going Hong Kong-style restaurant and takeaway bringing authentic roast meats and dim sum into the heart of the city.   ... Find out more
Casa Seabird

Casa Seabird

Southwark, SE1 8PB
0.8 miles
What we think
"Ticking off every aesthetic trick in the book, Seabird on the 14th floor of The Hoxton hotel in Southwark manages to make you want to redecorate your e ..." Read our full review
Albie

Albie

Southwark, SE1 8PB
0.8 miles
This buzzy all-day restaurant occupies the ground floor of the Southwark outpost of The Hoxton hotel and serves a menu inspired by the flavours of the Frenc ... Find out more
Discount Suit Company

Discount Suit Company

London, E1 7TB
0.8 miles
What we think
"Squeezed into a former schmutter merchant's low-beamed storeroom, this is just the place if you want to wet your whistle in style off Petticoat Lane. A ..." Read our full review
Wringer & Mangle Spitalfields

Wringer & Mangle Spitalfields

London, E1 7EZ
0.8 miles
Replacing short-lived The Holy Birds, restaurateur and drinks supremo Gerry Calabrese has now overhauled the site to house a second branch of his Wringer &a ... Find out more
214 Bermondsey

214 Bermondsey

London, SE1 3TQ
0.8 miles
What we think
"Below Bermondsey Street's much-loved Antico, this basement bar is so besotted with gin they've even designed their own Bermondsey tonic water to accomp ..." Read our full review
Island Poké Broadgate Circle

Island Poké Broadgate Circle

London, EC2M 2QS
0.8 miles
London’s poké trend really took off in 2016, with Ahi Poké, Tombo Poké & Matcha Bar and Black Roe Poké ... Find out more
Soda Room

Soda Room

London, EC2M 2QS
0.8 miles
What we think
"If Simon Cowell did bars, might Soda Room be his template? A flash cocktail den/ housey nightclub hybrid located beneath The Botanist on Broadgate Circ ..." Read our full review
El Vino Blackfriars

El Vino Blackfriars

Blackfriars, EC4V 6BJ
0.8 miles
What we think
"  These convivial wine bars boast some of the capital’s most historic locations - the Cannon Street branch, for example, is housed in a for ..." Read our full review
Yauatcha City (Sharing Tables)

Yauatcha City (Sharing Tables)

Liverpool street, EC2M 2QS
0.8 miles
Yauatcha City opened in May 2015 in Broadgate Circle, just outside Liverpool Street Station. This is Yauatcha’s second UK location following the succe ... Find out more
Yauatcha City (Bar)

Yauatcha City (Bar)

London, EC2M 2QS
0.8 miles
Yauatcha City opened in May 2015 in Broadgate Circle, just outside Liverpool Street Station. This is Yauatcha’s second UK location following the succe ... Find out more
WM Barker & Co

WM Barker & Co

London, EC2M 4NR
0.8 miles
What we think
"Once known as Dirty Dick’s, this ancient inn’s rebooted basement now takes its name from the original owner. The new look is 1950s Mad ..." 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.