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The Globe

3.3 (28 reviews)
ModeratePubs
Open 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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Not my sort of thing but I read the book in a moment of bordom ..on a train..and sadly enjoyed the movie. Bridget's flat is above the Globe Pub - Bridget Jones's Diary(2001) Bridget's London home was in Holland Park, and her locals included The Pharmacy (now gone); Coffee Republic on Portobello Road (outside which Hugh Grant bumps into Julia Roberts in Notting Hill); 192; and Cafe Rouge. For the movie, however, she's been relocated south of the River Thames to Borough, an area seen in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Howards End and Entrapment. Bridget's (Renee Zellweger) flat is above The Globe, Bedale Street at Green Dragon Court (a location for The French Lieutenant's Woman). Across Bedale Street you can see the shops which were transformed into the cab office, the newsagent and, of course, the fictitious Greek restaurant where caddish Daniel Cleaver (Hugh Grant) and D'Arcyish Mark Darcy (Colin Firth) slug it out during a birthday party. Bridget plods glumly through Borough Market after discovering Cleaver with Lara, from the New York office The très smart flat of Daniel Cleaver is Clink Wharf Apartments, Clink Street, one of the smart warehouse redevelopments only a minute or two away from Bridget's place. The Globe is a great pub in a great location - near Borough Market.and also, Bridget Jones's singleton flat is above the pub in the 2001 movie 'Bridget Jones's Diary'(also seen in a Michael Caine thriller)

Laura Y.

If you look close enough you will see this pub in the Bridget Jones film as it is located right beside her house! It is a cosy little pub which is nice for going to after work for a drink. The architecture is beautiful and the interior is very 'oldy worldy' looking with high ceilings and quirky bits and pieces dotted around. It isn't the liveliest of places but does tend to get quite busy - I wouldn't suggest it is a place for a night out if you aren't meeting people close to the area but it is certainly a good place to go if you fancy something low key or for an early afternoon drink after visiting Borough Market on a weekend. The Globe serves a good selection of real ales and a lovely house red wine!

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A nice place to hang out after work. I'd by no means set aside an evening and travel over to The Globe from the other side of England BUT this is one of those places where you can really find a bit of comfort and end up staying for a good few hours. It's situated in the heart and soul of London and literally a stones flick (not even a throw) from Borough Market. Only downside is that the bar gets a bit busy and can at times be up to 2 or 3 people deep.

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Great Pub! Loved the vibe, the gorgeous building, the staff and the selection of beers.

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Stopped here for a cold here and it was decent. The lines for a drink was a little long. A lot of people were here.

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3.6(25 reviews)
0.6 miBlackfriars
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After visiting Shakespeare's Globe across the Thames River, I was rushing to the airport and…read morespotted this place near St. Paul's church after crossing Millennium Bridge. Given the location, I knew it was probably a tourist trap and I wish to avoid those usually but had no time so stopped in on a Monday afternoon for lunch. I'm so glad I did! I was in London only briefly and had yet to try proper fish and chips and I was definitely WOW'd. I've only had this in America, and this was definitely better than anything I've ever had. When it arrived on my table, I could feel the heat from the plate -- that's how scalding hot and fresh it was, and I loved that! The cod was absolutely massive, a thick portion of fish deep fried with the skin on within an incredibly crunchy beer batter. There were pieces of bone in it, but no bother, this only made it seem more fresh. The chips (thick cut fries) were perfectly crispy and both the fish and chips were insanely delicious with a bit of salt and malt vinegar (which I had to request by walking up to the bar). The dish came with a tartar sauce and ketchup, but tasted way better with the salt and vin. I absolutely love that the fish and chips also came with mushy peas, whereas most pubs only give you fish and chips alone. The dish was also very well priced at 9.95 GBP, and I was able to use my credit card, rounded up to 10 GBP because they have a 10 GBP minimum for using cards. I appreciate that this restaurant had free wi-fi, which I found out by asking my waiter, who quickly provided the secret code for me to use. In America you would never ask your server for this but I noticed that nearly every hotel and restaurant I visited during my 11-day tour of Europe offered wi-fi. Good on them, because how else would I check in to a restaurant on Yelp and shower them with praise and circulate promotional foodie photos on Instagram? During a weekday, many workers nearby flood this place to grab a pint during lunch....now, why don't I work in London? I would give this place five stars based on the food alone, but I am giving it four because I wished the service had been more attentive, as I had to go up to the bar to get malt vinegar and also to ask to pay my bill. I understand service in Europe is more laissez-faire than in America, but since this is a tourist spot I would have liked to be checked on by the staff at least once during my meal, and certainly to be presented with the bill. Note: They also serve Sunday roast dinner for 9.95 GBP on Sundays

Great location, great specials and great service. This is a solid pub that seems to attract a good…read morecrowd. Being from the states I am not as familiar with all the UK brands --- but they seem to offer a wide variety of beers (lots on tap) and cocktails. TIP: I recommend hitting this place before 5:30 on the weekdays as the happy hour crowd fills this join up.

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The Banker

The Banker

4.3(16 reviews)
0.3 miThe City
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We had passed this pub several times, as it is located on a common route to the hotel we were…read morestaying in, and we wanted to have our first London pub experience, so try it, we did. We arrived just after the work day, and the crowd was buzzing just outside. We did the self-seating option indoors, and sat down to a great view of the Thames river, as we pondered our meal choices from the menu. The location is just great. For a leadoff drink, I had to go with the house cask ale, which was the Fuller's ESB, a drink I've been enjoying since the 1990's, and it delivered as expected. I went with an order of Sausages with mashed potatoes and peas...it doesn't get much more classic than that, and I was happy with it, especially with the quantity (3 sausages!). Wifey was on the hunt for a meat pie, and she went with the Steak, Ale & Mushroom Pie, which I can report was wholeheartedly approved. One of the better pies we've had on the overall trip, and the best we had at a pub location. The overall vibe of this pub is exactly as you might picture it, and we weren't disappointed with any aspect. Service, though not overly patient (hey - they were busy), was competent and pleasant. Cheers!

Great pub in the City of London. Found it while walking near the River front after crossing north…read moreover London Bridge. Casks, drafts, lots of seating - both indoor and outdoor. They had billiards and some other entertainment. Quick service.

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