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Miller of Mansfield, London Bridge  rated3 pints - click for an explanation of our ratings

location:

London Bridge

address:

96 Snowsfields, SE1 3SS

phone:

0871 258 7648*
* calls cost 10p/minute, click here for more about 0871 numbers.

nearest stations:

London Bridge Railway stationLondon Underground station
(340m) - zone 1

Borough London Underground station
(480m) - zone 1

London Bridge City Pier River Thames boat service
(540m)

Tower Millennium Pier River Thames boat service
(830m)

Monument London Underground station
(960m) - zone 1

how to find it:

From London Bridge, head south and turn left down St. Thomas' Street. Walk along until you come to Weston Street on the right; turn down there and when you see The Rose pub turn right along Snowfields and you'll find the Miller on your left.

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nearby attraction(s):

The Old Operating Theatre, Museum & Herb Garret (310m)

London Dungeons (380m)

The Fashion and Textile Museum (390m)

picture of Miller of Mansfield
Nestling behind Guys Hospital, the Miller of Mansfield is a welcome change from London's gastro makeover circuit, offering drinkers a great space to park themselves. There are no surprises on the beer front, but the Miller has an ample and affordable wine list, with cocktails offered should you need to let your hair down. The spacious ground floor offers a nice mix of bigger tables for groups, and smaller set-ups for a more intimate level of conversation. It attracts hospital staff, well-behaved King's students and workers from the local environs. Food is on offer and as the menus say 'basically we cook food we would like to eat.' Judging by the punters chowing down, they agree. It's reasonably priced, well presented and will fill you up without wishing you'd asked for a pack of McCoy's on the side. The excellent staff are another bonus, getting through the thirsty hordes and keeping everything else ticking over nicely. There's a good sized function room upstairs, available for hire, with regular music and comedy nights in place. And if you fancy your chances as the next Fast Eddie Felson, there's a rather good red pool table downstairs. Plenty of outdoor seating awaits you when the weather gets a bit warmer, too.

reviewed:
29/04/2009
reviewed by pandabeer
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