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The Bridge House was an Adnams pub near [[Locale Tower Bridge|Tower Bridge]]. According to the Aug/Sep 2018 <i>London Drinker</i>, Adnams have surrendered the lease and the pub is now closed.
Good Beer Guide pub near [[Locale Tower Bridge|Tower Bridge]].
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The information below is retained for historical purposes.
The interior is all pine tables and cream covered chairs; there are also a couple of sofas and a fireplace.
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Pub near [[Locale Tower Bridge|Tower Bridge]]
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There's a small room in the basement which can be booked - it's a little bit cramped in there, and basically set up for dining more than drinking. They will do table service down there for both food and drinks though. They also have a larger function room upstairs which will hold around 80 people and is free to book if you have more than about 25 in your party.
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They offer a full range of very well kept Adnams beers; options as of August 2010 were three Adnams (Explorer, Broadside, Bitter) plus Purity Gold. In December 2010, the Broadside was &pound;3.50/pint. They also have Aspall cider (&pound;3.50/pint as of August 2010). In December 2008, a pint of Licher Weizer was &pound;4.40.
Although this is definitely a pub, where you go up to the bar to order drinks and you can come in for a drink without dining, there was a little weirdness on our last visit when the staff seemed to assume we were in for lunch, and asked us a number of questions when we arrived instead of just letting us sit down and send someone to the bar. If this happens to you, don't be put off! Just tell them you're in for drinks and they'll leave you in peace.
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The decor is modern rather than traditional, with a dark leather banquette running along one wall and the obligatory church pew at the back. Most of the tables are fairly small, with only one largeish round table catering for bigger groups. On our August 2010 visit, the tables alongside the banquette were all pre-laid with cutlery, though there seemed to be no problem with people sitting there just for a drink.
Has a full range of very well kept Adnams beers, all priced at around &pound;3. They also have Aspall cider. The food is of the gastropub variety, and is very good. They also stock wasabi crackers.
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Although this is definitely a pub, where you go up to the bar to order drinks and you can come in for a drink without dining, there was a little weirdness on one lunchtime visit when the staff seemed to assume we were in for lunch, and asked us a number of questions when we arrived instead of just letting us sit down and send someone to the bar. If this happens to you, don't be put off! Just tell them you're in for drinks and they'll leave you in peace.
Food is served 11:30am-4pm and 5pm-10:30pm Monday to Saturday, and 11:30am-4pm and 5pm-10pm Sunday (as of April 2008).
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As of August 2010, food is served noon-4pm and 5:30pm-10:30pm Monday to Sunday. Various combinations of [[Kake]], [[bob]], [[Martin]], [[DrHyde]], [[Nick]], etc have eaten here several times now. The food is of the gastropub variety, and is very good. They also stock various bar snacks including rice crackers (&pound;2.50/dish as of August 2010).
[[Bob]], [[DrHyde]], and others sampled the food in October 2007. The homemade houmous we tried was very garlicky (a good thing). Dave enjoyed his grilled kidneys with black pudding and bacon. Bob's fillet steak (about &pound;16) was cooked properly, though there may have been a bit too much connective tissue for his liking - the peppercorn sauce was very good though. The bread and butter pudding was very good as well, and the custard was top notch.
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In October 2007 we tried the homemade hummous (very garlicky &#8212; a good thing!), the grilled kidneys with black pudding and bacon, the fillet steak (about &pound;16; cooked properly, with a very good peppercorn sauce on the side, though there may have been a bit too much connective tissue for [[bob]]'s liking), and the bread and butter pudding (very good in [[bob]]'s opinion, and the custard was top notch). In October 2008, [[Kake]]'s ribeye steak (&pound;15.75) was again good; cooked as requested (rare), a very generous size, and accompanied by some tasty "fat chips". The price of the steak had risen to &pound;16 <small>[http://flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/3083140676/ photo]</small> by the time of [[secretlondon]]'s visit in December 2008, with peppercorn sauce being an extra &pound;2.
Various combinations of [[Kake]], [[Bob]], [[Martin]], [[DrHyde]], [[Nick]], etc have visited here several times now, and it looks like becoming one of the London Perlmongers' regular social meet venues.
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There's a large function room upstairs which will hold around 80 people and is free to book if you have more than about 25 in your party; they'll staff the bar up there for you too. (They also used to have a small function room in the basement, but [http://www.london-se1.co.uk/forum/read/1/172182 according to London SE1] as of mid-2013 this is no longer available.)

We've never seen it be unpleasantly crowded here. On a Saturday evening visit in September 2008 it was busy but not rammed; [[Kake]] and [[bob]] managed to get a sofa. On a Friday evening visit in August 2010 it was quite busy around 7pm-8pm, with loud music playing and the lights turned down low, but an hour later it was quieter, the music had been turned down (and later off), and the lighting was adequate again. They seem to do a lot of their trade at lunchtimes.

Accessibility: Toilets are in the basement, down a flight of stairs from the main room. There's also at least one step between the basement function room and the toilets. There's another toilet accessed from the upstairs function room, but it's only for the use of function room patrons.

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* [http://fancyapint.com/pub/465 Fancyapint review]
* [http://www.viewlondon.co.uk/pubsandbars/the-bridge-house-review-666.html ViewLondon review]
* [http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubreviews/54625/ Pubs Galore comments]
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* [https://whatpub.com/pubs/SEL/10490/ WhatPub entry]
* [http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub465.html Fancyapint review]
* [http:
//www.timeout.com/london/bars/reviews/11657.html Time Out review]
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]], [[bob]], and friend, March 2011.</div>
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[Kake]] and other Perlmongers, 25 April 2008. Opening hours taken from Time Out website, April 2008.</div>
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summary='Good Beer Guide pub near Tower Bridge.'

Good Beer Guide pub near Tower Bridge.

The interior is all pine tables and cream covered chairs; there are also a couple of sofas and a fireplace.

There's a small room in the basement which can be booked - it's a little bit cramped in there, and basically set up for dining more than drinking. They will do table service down there for both food and drinks though. They also have a larger function room upstairs which will hold around 80 people and is free to book if you have more than about 25 in your party.

Although this is definitely a pub, where you go up to the bar to order drinks and you can come in for a drink without dining, there was a little weirdness on our last visit when the staff seemed to assume we were in for lunch, and asked us a number of questions when we arrived instead of just letting us sit down and send someone to the bar. If this happens to you, don't be put off! Just tell them you're in for drinks and they'll leave you in peace.

Has a full range of very well kept Adnams beers, all priced at around £3. They also have Aspall cider. The food is of the gastropub variety, and is very good. They also stock wasabi crackers.

Food is served 11:30am-4pm and 5pm-10:30pm Monday to Saturday, and 11:30am-4pm and 5pm-10pm Sunday (as of April 2008).

Bob, DrHyde, and others sampled the food in October 2007. The homemade houmous we tried was very garlicky (a good thing). Dave enjoyed his grilled kidneys with black pudding and bacon. Bob's fillet steak (about £16) was cooked properly, though there may have been a bit too much connective tissue for his liking - the peppercorn sauce was very good though. The bread and butter pudding was very good as well, and the custard was top notch.

Various combinations of Kake, Bob, Martin, DrHyde, Nick, etc have visited here several times now, and it looks like becoming one of the London Perlmongers' regular social meet venues.

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Last visited by Kake and other Perlmongers, 25 April 2008. Opening hours taken from Time Out website, April 2008.

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