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    The Woolpack

    3.7 (68 reviews)
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    Open 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Outdoor seating
    Good for groups

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    Suzie L.

    Sunday Roast! We had a delicious Sunday roast and beer at this cosy Southwark pub on Bermondsey Street, behind London Bridge. The belly pork was cooked beatifully and the Yorkshire pudding was excellent. We thought the meat portion was a little light on but otherwise it was reasonable value for London! The service was excellent - but so it should be at 12.5% of your bill!!

    My American friend's first bangers and mash and she loved it!
    Liz J.

    Pretty standard London pub in that they're busy on weekends so getting a table without a reservation can be tricky and you have to pounce when you do see one open up! The food was excellent. Everyone in our group enjoyed their meals. Classic British food which my friends visiting from the US had been looking for. The sausage & mash went down the best and they also loved the fish & chips. Well cooked chips and a large piece of fish. The portion of mushy peas could be a little bigger. The roasts also looked great on the table next to us. I'm sure my friends will go back to try dessert before they leave as they had staples like sticky toffee pudding. Our server was awesome. She had a lot of patience with my friends who had lots of questions about the menu. I think her name was Lucy. We were also asked by more than one staff member if we had everything we needed so they're very attentive here which is great for a London pub. Definitely recommend.

    Vegan burger
    Frank T.

    Nice neighborly pub in Bermondsey (and on Bermondsey). Be advised you need to order at the bar and let them know where you're sitting for them to run out your food. I had the vegan burger with fries which was really good, fries were hot and crisp. I don't think they have WiFi.

    Carolina G.

    A very different proposal compared to The Garrison, more laid back I would say and possibly more stylish. The combination of the old with the new is quite refreshing to see in a pub. Their pub food is what it is, pub food, but would recommend their Lebanese inspired dishes, or even their chips to go alongside your lager. It tends to be crowded most of the time, and although the roofed beer garden is great, it is very difficult to find a table (when it's not raining). I discovered this place when I was invited to a function to celebrate a friends book launch. The staff was always very attentive and the nibbles were great, I specially recall the samosas. The distinct decoration of the room always stuck to mind, very heavily designed, but unique. The conclusion? Once you go to the Woolpack, you will keep on coming.

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    Laura Y.

    The Woolpack located on Bermondsey Street in SE1 is a kitsch and charming little pub. With a stylish, dark and theatrical interior this is where the old meets the modern. With Victorian tiles, 60s wall papers and a Baroque style function room, The Woolpack is eclectic and unique without trying too hard. The decked beer garden is great on those rare British occasions when the sun is shining. Many pubs don't tend to consider the toilets as part of the decor but the toilets here are reminiscent of a backstage theatre with lights surrounding the mirrors. It is also great for a bite to eat; serving good pub grub at a not too expensive (but not too cheap) price. Attracting all manner of folk and an array of weird and wonderful haircuts, The Woolpack has a lovely atmosphere and really gives that 'local pub' vibe. At the bar itself, an imaginative selection of continental lagers are the order of the day including 'Bishops Finger'. I instead, safely opted for a dry white wine.

    Gareth H.

    With a wonderfully rustic blend of dark wooden furniture, vintage-style decoration and comfortable booth seating, The Woolpack creates an atmosphere of laid-back sophistication and relaxation. It's the sort of place that makes you wish you smoked a pipe. The punters here reflect the chilled out vibe making for a relaxing but cheerful environment. Though not one for a wild occasion this is certainly an ideal destination for a drink and a chat of a weekday evening. Though the menu is not quite as impressive as that of its close neighbour The Garrison, The Woolpack certainly packs in the flavour with a small but well-balanced selection of European dishes which are big on taste whilst being light on your pocket. Sadly the drinks selection is a little dissapointing and you'll struggle to find anything particularly adventurous or out of the ordinary.

    Well, this looks a bit dark. Sunday roast beef £15
    Jennifer F.

    They serve amazing Sunday brunch! I came here to meet up with some friends that were visiting. We had reserved half of the 2nd floor. Food: We went for the roast dinner on Sunday which was superb. I ordered the beef roast and I devoured it within minutes. At £15 it wasn't a bad deal (considering I paid £14 at the Harvester a few days before). The roast dinner had all the trimmings: roast potatoes, steamed kale and veggies, pork and sage stuffing, and yorkshire pudding. My friends swore the pork loin and chicken roast was equally good. I wasn't a fan of the mulled punch though. I found it slightly watered down. Atmosphere: The place was rather big, The restaurant had a backyard, and plenty of seats on the ground floor. However, it being winter, black wallpaper isn't the best. I found myself trying to keep myself awake as soon as the sun came down. The large mirrors and candles did nothing to brighten up the room.

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    Joseph T.

    Bermondsey Street behind London Bridge is unexpectedly glamorous. It's home to a bunch of pubs and shops that are worth visiting. The Woolpacker is perhaps the most attractive. It has a fairly large downstairs and a garden outside, mainly used by smokers. The décor is fairly standard for a vaguely scrubbed up pub. I remember coming a few years back and thinking it was pretty sharp, but over the years it has dulled. It has a pretty vibrant atmosphere, and is popular with the after-work crowd. The last time I visited we went upstairs which is cosier, has kept its gloss and is rather romantic. The selection of draught and bottled beers is decent, and the wine and spirit section is pretty good too. There is also food, which I have not tried, but looks like fairly standard gastro pub fair.

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    Review Highlights - The Woolpack

    The Woolpack located on Bermondsey Street in SE1 is a kitsch and charming little pub.

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    Anchor Tap - "Please mind your head."

    Anchor Tap

    4.0(47 reviews)
    0.3 miShad Thames, London Bridge
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    This was the first pub we checked out after a long flight to London (we ended up in over a dozen by…read morethe end of our trip). The bartender let us know that while the sign read food was served upstairs only, they were under construction so food would be served downstairs in the main pub area instead--but not until 5 (it was around 4:30 pm). We thanked him and decided to grab a drink and wait for food service. The menu of house ales, lagers, bitters, etc. + spirits was one I later saw at 1-2 other pubs who must share the same brewery. I tried a couple of beers and both were great. My wife had a cocktail which she enjoyed. The most noticeable thing at first was how quiet this pub is-- you could hear a pin drop. This likely changes later in the evening, but without music playing and the scattered patrons softly chatting at their tables, it was very quiet. Which really worked for us as we fought jet lag. We ordered food at the bar, my wife had fish and chips and I had the sausage and mash platter topped with onion rings. Both were delicious and fairly priced. This was all in all a great first pub to visit in London.

    The Anchor Tab was my first pub when visiting London. Next…read moreto the Tower of London, finding this pub was a wonderful adventure to find. Not only were the drinks delicious, but the bartender was very kind and helped us make our decision. I love the decor and the location, it's a 10/10 must-visit next time you're in London.

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    Anchor Tap - The Golden Girls were here!!!!

    The Golden Girls were here!!!!

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    Anchor Tap

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    The Gladstone Arms

    The Gladstone Arms

    4.7(30 reviews)
    0.6 miBorough
    £

    Very smallpub in London owned by a young couple. They celebrated 5 years ownership in April. Had a…read morebeer and vodka tonic. Ordered samosas and the Sunday special,chicken roast. The samosas were good but spicy. I really liked the hosin like sauce drizzled over them. We had one order of roast, planning a late lunch snack before dinner. We had gone to Burrough market but it was packed. To say the least, I'm glad we got one plate. the chicken. breast was huge. More than enough for two people. It was covered in a red curry gravy,slightly spicy. It came with roasted potatoes and broccoli, and a Yorkshire pudding. Plenty. We left a couple potatoes and broccoli on the plate. The cost was $46 US.

    Surely this will now be one of my regular haunts in the area?!…read moreService was just blinding, like I genuinely can't remember the last time I received service like that. From the owner to the chef. Quirky and good selection of drinks. Food was yummy, only had nibbles but will report back on more as will definitely be returning for mains etc. Cute little rooftop patio place for a couple of tables, and peaceful there too! Just had a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon here and couldn't get over how much they went out of their way so you can carry on, enjoy and have fun. Top top banana.

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    The Gladstone Arms - Beers selection at the bar. Photography by Ari's Thread

    Beers selection at the bar. Photography by Ari's Thread

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    Lant Street wines. Photography by Ari's Thread

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    The George Inn - Fish and chips. Huge portion

    The George Inn

    3.8(179 reviews)
    0.4 miBorough
    ££

    Upon arriving to our hotel in London, we looked up some options for a nice dinner and decided on…read moreThe George Inn. I ordered the Steak & Ale Pie -- and wow... it was insanely good. Before I go on, I have to thank the staff for allowing us to be seated because the restaurant was fully booked yet they managed to squeeze us in. That was so generous of them and we just want to acknowledge them. Ok. So, the portion was generous and beautifully plated. The steak was tender, rich, and slow-cooked to perfection, packed with deep, savory flavor from the ale. Every bite was hearty and comforting -- exactly what you want when you're in London. The gravy was silky and robust, perfect for dipping those thick-cut chips, which were golden on the outside and fluffy on the inside. It also came with fresh greens, roasted tomatoes, and crispy onion rings that added great texture and balance to the dish. You can tell this is proper pub food done right -- no shortcuts, just bold, satisfying flavor. If you're looking for a classic, filling English meal that absolutely delivers, this is it. I'd order it again in a heartbeat. Not a bad start to our first night in London. Bonus: They have a downstairs pub that stretches across 3-4 rooms so definitely grab yourself a pint after dinner. Really cool vibes!

    Such a cool pub to stop into after a visit at borough market or just after work for a pint. There's…read morea huge beer garden with plenty of seating but can get busy on the weekends and especially on nice days. The place is so old the floor boards aren't level and the paint on the brick is so thick you can tell it's been painted over like 50 times. There's live music on the weekends too. Great place to visit.

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    Interior seating

    The George Inn - My dinner! A delicious steak and ale pie with mash.

    My dinner! A delicious steak and ale pie with mash.

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    The Woolpack - pubs - Updated July 2026

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