We've had variable feedback on the King's Arms lately, which is disappointing given it's had a couple of awards from us over the years. To an extent, it's possibly been a victim of its own success, with complaints about crowds...
Great, unpretentious, proper pub. The Windmill is situated slap-bang in the middle of The Cut. It serves great Thai food with an excellent value lunch deal consisting of side dish, main dish & rice for only £7.50! The...
The first thing that you see on walking into Baltic is massive purple drapes. Then comes the bar and as you walk through the light gets better and the place gets bigger. The bottom end is the restaurant. This is a great place...
The nowadays familiar M&B format - good hand-pumped beers, an extensive range of Continental beers, a decent wine list, decent food and the almost de rigueur shabby chic interior - is enormously popular here at the White...
A gastropub (actually more of a restaurant), for sure, but one that is straightforwardly classy, rather than pretentious. The Waterloo Bar and Kitchen is popular in the early evenings with those en route to the nearby Old Vic,...
The Stage Door is a lively, friendly back street pub, a stone's throw from Waterloo tube station and appropriately tucked around the back of the <a href="http://www.oldvictheatre.com/" target="_blank">...
The Rose and Crown is a lovely, well-kept old boozer frequented by locals, workers from the offices from roundabout and a few sporty types from the sports ground just across the way. It effuses a local and homely atmosphere...
Don't be fooled by the 1960s building whose bottom floor this pub occupies. This boozer is an oasis in an otherwise drab part of London between Blackfriars and Waterloo. Our visit took place on a Friday lunchtime, the pub being...