Bridge House, Bermondsey

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If the phrase real ale style bar sounds like an oxymoron to you, maybe you should come and have a look at the Bridge House as it's probably the best way to describe this Adnam's house on the southern end of Tower Bridge. There are excellently kept Adnam's and guest ales in an interior well in keeping with the converted warehouse flats of the area. So, here you can enjoy a decent pint and ponder laying down a deposit on one of the displayed works of art ...hmm. Yet, somehow it works: it helps that the food's very good and the landlord is a friendly soul. Even if the racked magazines seem a bit Toni & Guy, the fare on offer is impressive making their four-pint status inevitable - and they've managed to keep standards high. A good spot for some refreshment whilst walking along the Thames, visiting the Tower or an inspection of the GLA space oddity.
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218 Tower Bridge Road, Bermondsey, London, SE1 2UP

020 7407 5818

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From Tower Hill: Follow directions to Tower Bridge, cross it, and you'll find the pub on your left. From London Bridge: take the exit onto Tooley Street and head right past Hays Galleria, London Dungeon etc towards Tower Bridge. You'll see the pub on your right as you walk up to the bridge.

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28 Nov 11 Updated by HIPSTA