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Nice lounge upstairs, with sofas and a very good view of the river down to Tower Bridge. The downstairs has old-fashioned style areas separated by wooden screens, but a single bar. There are some seats out on the balcony over the river.
Nice non-smoking area upstairs, with sofas and a very good view of the river down to Tower Bridge. The downstairs has old-fashioned style areas separated by wooden screens, but a single bar. There are some seats out on the balcony over the river.

Sam Smith's pub on the river in Bermondsey/Rotherhithe.

It sadly only has their keg beer, rather than cask; however, it has both their bitters and they don't suffer all that much from being keg. Other drinks options are standard Sam Smith's.

Food is served, and is reasonably good and reasonably priced; the Sunday roast in particular seems to be popular. There's vegetarian but I'm unsure about the vegan options. Chips are available, at the very least, and you could probably get some baked beans with them too, since sausage/beans/chips is on the menu. I don't know if these are the one brand of beans (HP?) that aren't vegan though.

Nice non-smoking area upstairs, with sofas and a very good view of the river down to Tower Bridge. The downstairs has old-fashioned style areas separated by wooden screens, but a single bar. There are some seats out on the balcony over the river.

It's next to a statue of famous (ish!) Bermondsey resident & philanthropist, Dr Salter (and his daughter, and their cat); and the remains of Edward III's manor house is across the road.

Bike parking available outside. They've got a car park too.

GPS data collected by Kake on a Garmin eTrex, 28 March 2007, and released into the public domain: OSGB 534810, 179749

Last visited by Bob, Kake, and doop on 28 March 2007. Food last sampled by Kake and various knitters on 1 March 2007.


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