774 Restaurants near London Bridge London

We found 774 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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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
Yamagoya

Yamagoya

London, SE1 8LF
0.9 miles
Japanese ramen merchant Yamagoya has long been a fixture of London’s pop-up scene, but this is the first permanent site for the outfit. The stripped-b ... Find out more
Emilia's Crafted Pasta Aldgate

Emilia's Crafted Pasta Aldgate

London, E1 8NH
0.9 miles
What we think
"This follow-up to Emilia’s Crafted Pasta in St Katharine Docks has opened its doors in Aldgate. It feels intimate without being claustrophobic, w ..." Read our full review
Flat Iron Waterloo

Flat Iron Waterloo

London, SE1 8LF
0.9 miles
The Flat Iron chain celebrated ten years of steak and success by opening its tenth London restaurant in Waterloo. The chain has received praise for its cons ... Find out more
Amber

Amber

London, E1 8QH
0.9 miles
What we think
"Tucked away in a luxury apartment complex five minutes from Aldgate station, Amber is a Middle Eastern all-dayer, offering a menu of sharing plates. Th ..." Read our full review
Le Bar

Le Bar

Barbican, EC1A 9DS
0.9 miles
What we think
"Lovers of all things Gallic should swing by Club Gascon's ‘annex', a sophisticated cocktail bar offering French small plates. The menu is proudly ..." Read our full review
Club Gascon

Club Gascon

Barbican, EC1A 9DS
0.9 miles
What we think
"Famous as one of the best places to eat duck and foie gras since opening in 1998, Club Gascon is moving with the low-waste and sustainable times, re-op ..." Read our full review
The Other Room

The Other Room

London, SE1 4TR
0.9 miles
The former public lavatory on Tower Bridge Road that became the Bermondsey Arts Club in 2014 has gained quite a reputation as a cocktail hotspot, so we&rsqu ... Find out more
The Cut

The Cut

London, SE1 8LZ
0.9 miles
What we think
" This buzzing theatre bar and café attracts a lively bunch of Young Vic patrons and locals from breakfast through to last orders. Start the day ..." Read our full review
Fifth Element

Fifth Element

Waterloo, SE1 8QW
0.9 miles
Sitting just a stone's throw from Waterloo station, Fifth Element is a restaurant looking to give guests a place to connect away from the hustle and bustle ... Find out more
The Mahogany Bar at Wilton’s Music Hall

The Mahogany Bar at Wilton’s Music Hall

London, E1 8JB
0.9 miles
What we think
" The agreeably shambolic Mahogany Bar at Wilton’s has long been a popular spot with jobbing thespians, E1 trendsters, the occasional star (Liza Minne ..." Read our full review
Cloth

Cloth

Farringdon, EC1A 7JQ
0.9 miles
What we think
"Wine-led bistros are not uncommon in London, and the competition is admittedly stiff, but here to give the Noble Rots and Quality Wines' of the world a ..." Read our full review
Milroy's of Spitalfields

Milroy's of Spitalfields

Spitalfields, E1 6LY
0.9 miles
What we think
"Over 50 years since the opening of its original shop in Soho, Milroy’s has finally opened a second venue – and it’s a must-visit for ..." Read our full review
The Old Red Cow

The Old Red Cow

London, EC1A 9EJ
0.9 miles
What we think
"Beer is serious business at the Old Red Cow – a tiny drinking den on Smithfield market that now looks brighter & more cheerful following a re ..." 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.