Amazing huge pub,nice staff, great service, food and drinks.Need to go there in the summer time on the terrace at the first floor, the view up there is amazing.Really enjoyed
Great pub grub and amazing view from the terrace if you can actually find a space. Grab a spot indoors in the many nooks and crannies though and enjoy great food, friendly service and fab atmos!
Good location, cool pub. A little touristy, and the food is the standard chain pub food. But nonetheless it's a cool place, especially if you have a nice day to enjoy the top deck or sprawling patio.
Londranın en kalabalıkpublarından biri..yeri tam merkezde olduğundan turistlerinde uğrak yeri..çok otantik çok güzel bir bar..birasını alan dışarı çıkıyor
Great outdoor space with view of the Thames. Outside bar in the summer too. Unfortunately it is ALWAYS busy when there's an inkling of a warm and sunny day.
A little touristy but a lovely historic traditional pub, loads of seating inside, terrace and patio out the front with an outside bar in the summer. Reasonabley priced food.
Great location to grab a pint, overlooking the Thames. Apparently there's a lot of history to the place, unfortunately I don't know any to share with you haha
Pretty crowded, but good pub grub, fast service and decent prices. Vegetarian options are alright. The camembert & beetrootpie had a soggy bottom and could've done with less cheese, more vegetables.
Бар в традиционном английском стиле. Рыба в кляре с картошкой фри(fish and chips) за 10 футов. Немного дороговато, но очень большая порция, хватит на двоих:)
No need to look at the menu here as this tip is always valid: eat the roast of the day. You can have it outside in the summertime and get acquainted with the hungry seaguls swooping the riverThames.
Sat at tables outside Ethan Hunt congratulates Luther Stickell on being reinstated from the disavowed agent list and bids him goodbye in Mission: Impossible (1996).
The Anchor is the last of the original 22 licensed “inns” (tavern/ brothel/ restaurant/ nightclub/ casino) of Bankside’s red light district heyday in the 1600s. A tavern has stood here for 800 years.
This 18th century pub stands on the site of an earlier inn used by playwrights and actors of The Globe theatre. From here Samuel Pepys watched the Great Fire of 1666 destroy the city on the far bank.
Pretty standard chain pub food but you go for the location and the drinks. Not a bad place for a neutral to watch a match and get a quick bite but don't expect amazing food.
Great place for bating tourists. Stand in the upper bar and speak with gusto about the wonders of Sutton, and why every tourist should visit. Then extol the virtues of Romford. Let's change behaviours
According to the Clink Museum, this place used to be a "Stewe house"... What we now call Brothels! Park street was known then as dead man's place. I wonder why that didn't catch on 😏
Very, very, very busy when the sun comes out. If you can bag a seat, good for you. However the 3 deep queue at the bar (where there are only 2 slow staff serving) is off putting. Better places to go
23 February: On Samuel Pepys' birthday, drink in the pub where he watched London burn. As the Great Fire raged he escaped by boat & described in his diary how he took refuge in 'a little alehouse'.
Very disappointed as I was recommended to visit the place and although the venue was lovely, we had to wait for nearly two hours for our food and ended up asking for a refund as it never arrived.