Visiting The Barrowboy and Banker, nestled conveniently in the heart of London near London Bridge, was an experience that offered a mix of charm, vibrant atmosphere, and quality service. Here’s a detailed breakdown of my visit:
Ambience and Atmosphere The first thing that struck me upon entering was the grandeur of the space. Housed in a former Victorian bank, the high ceilings, large arched windows, and elegant wooden decor create a timeless setting. However, given the festive season, the pub was exceptionally busy, with lively conversations and laughter echoing throughout the space. While the hustle and bustle gave the pub a warm, vibrant energy, it was undeniably noisy—something to keep in mind if you're looking for a quieter retreat.
The crowd was a mix of locals, after-work groups, and tourists, all enjoying the pub’s welcoming vibe. Despite the noise level, the atmosphere felt celebratory rather than overwhelming, especially if you enjoy the lively hum of a traditional British pub.
For such a busy evening, the service was commendable. The staff was friendly, attentive, and surprisingly efficient despite the packed space. It did take a little longer to get served at the bar, but that’s understandable given the season’s influx of patrons. The bartenders were knowledgeable and happy to recommend drinks, which added a personal touch to the experience.
The pub offers an excellent selection of beers, ales, and wines, making it a great spot to grab a pint or two. Their house ales and seasonal specials were particularly enjoyable. For those who prefer something else, their wine list and range of spirits were also impressive.
While I primarily went for drinks, the pub's food menu had a tempting variety of classic British dishes. From what I observed, plates of fish and chips, hearty pies, and sharing platters were flying out of the kitchen and looked delicious. It's worth sampling if you're staying for more than a drink.
The Barrowboy and Banker is a quintessential London pub that excels at offering a lively atmosphere and warm service. It’s the perfect spot for casual meet-ups, especially during the festive season. That said, the noise level might deter those seeking a quieter, more relaxed setting.
Would I return? Absolutely. It’s a great place to soak in the city’s energy, enjoy a quality pint, and feel part of a bustling, convivial crowd. Just be prepared for a bit of noise if you visit...
Read moreThe Pub has a nice décor, lively atmosphere and I would recommend it to anyone craving traditional British food! The Barrowboy & Banker Pub is part of the Fuller's Pub Group operating since 1845. The Barrowboy & Banker is in a prime location next to the Borough Market and a short walk from the famous Tower Bridge and the Tower of London. The Barrowboy & Banker Pub is housed in a historic building that was originally the first branch of National Westminster Bank. The building has a nice décor with two working marble fireplaces. The pub has a lively and friendly atmosphere. The pub has a wide menu, in addition to the classics, it also offers lamb, salmon and steak on the bone. I had lunch there recently and ordered a leg of lamb steak with new potatoes, stewed, peas, lettuce and mint for £27.00. My Lamb steak with new potatoes was a rich and savoury dish. The lamb steak itself had a bold, distinctive and slightly sweet flavor. New potatoes, on the other hand, had a creamy texture and a buttery taste that complemented the lamb well. Overall, it was a hearty and satisfying meal with a balance of flavors that worked well together. To drink, I ordered Fuller's ESB beer, a unique style of English ale that is known for its balanced taste with a malty sweetness, fruitiness, and earthy hop bitterness. It’s a robust ale with a strong flavour profile. I would like to add that Fuller's ESB (Extra Special Bitter) is a beer brewed by Fuller's at the Griffin Brewery in Chiswick, London. It has twice been named World Champion Beer, and has won CAMRA's Champion Beer of Britain Award on three occasions. Overall, my dining experience was great and I would recommend it to anyone craving traditional British food!
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Read moreThis place was great! The staff were awesome - really helpful and happy to answer any questions, so apart from the manager earning the last of the piggy and blankets before we got there, cannot complain, lol. We had the beef Sunday dinner and it was fantastic - just more than what was necessary, so able to finish the plate and could crawl out the door at the end of the night (after a pudding of course) without needing to be carted off due to my own greed. The beef was well seasoned, the carrots and parsnips were crunch free, the Yorkie was huge, and they gave me extra gravy upon request - the piggies would have been a nice little extra, but ney mind ;). The cauliflower cheese was soft & cheese- my husband is not a fan of cauliflower but said it was delicious. I was very impressed with the meal. Finished off with sticky toffee pudding (my eyes told me I had to!) Perfect ending to the meal. Drinks are fairly priced and the cider was delicious. The overall decor is respectfully paying homage to its history and I lived the metal on the edge of the stairs. Would have loved to see if the old safe was still in the basement, but there are pictures on the walls to give you some sense of how it used to look. Definitely a place to visit for a good meal, great service, and drinks of...
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