Waterloo Bar & Kitchen, Waterloo
FancyaPint?'s review...
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, and the food is excellent. As far as the drinks go, there's a reasonable range of continental beers, including a German wheat beer that puts the stuff they sell in Sam Smiths pubs to shame. In many ways this is much more of a place to eat in, rather than just to drink, but we hear that those only popping in for liquid refreshment are made at home by the welcoming staff. All all in, the Waterloo Bar and Kitchen is a reassuringly civilised and enjoyable place to spend some time.
17 Mar 2013
This is definiely a restaurant, not a pub. There is a comprehensive wine-list but the total beer offering is Peroni on draught, bottled Becks and Sol. Beats me why so many restaurants have such a poor beer list, the addition of Chimay White, Red & Blue plus a strong British beer, say Fullers Golden Pride, would work wonders!
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131 Waterloo Road, Waterloo, London, SE1 8UR
020 7928 5086
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Waterloo: leave the station by the Jubilee line (Waterloo Road) exit, cross over and head down to the right, towards the Old Vic. The pub is on your left, just after the junction with The Cut. It's less than a five-minute walk from this exit from the station. Lambeth North: double-back right out of the station along Baylis Road and continue ahead until you reach the main junction with Waterloo Road. Cross over the main road and head to the right, where you will soon find the pub. Southwark: turn right along The Cut and continue until you reach the main junction with Waterloo Road. The pub is just round the corner to the right.
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17 Mar 13 Updated by JJMURPH
17 Mar 13 Updated by JJMURPH









