The Mug House, London Bridge - pub details
Address: 1-3 Tooley Street, London, London, SE1 2PF [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 12346) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
London Bridge (0.1 miles), Monument (0.4 miles), Cannon Street (0.4 miles)
Bank (0.6 miles), Tower Gateway (0.7 miles)
London Bridge (0.1 miles), Cannon Street (0.4 miles), Fenchurch Street (0.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Food served, Real ale
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other pubs nearby:
Number 1 Bar, London Bridge (0.0 miles), Borough Bar and Dining, London Bridge (0.1 miles), All Bar One, London Bridge (0.1 miles), Cooperage, London Bridge (0.1 miles), Oast House, London Bridge Station (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
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| The Mug House, London Bridge – Top of my current favourites in London is the lovely Mug House. Little difficult to find as it’s literally under London Bridge itself, but my word, when you do find it, what a little gem. It manages to avoid the usual city rabble and it’s refined, a fabulous wine list and they do food too (which I have yet to sample fully!). The staff offer excellent service and are very friendly. The location offers the added bonus of being totally underground so no disturbances with phones constantly going off, as there is absolutely no phone signal! They do offer free wireless tho, so never completely out of touch. Oh and a special mention to the very smartly dressed & rather attractive male bartender here! They are on Twitter as @themughouse & have just started opening on a Sunday. ilovehoppybeer - 13 Jun 2011 22:03 |
| Seems to have improved a lot since reviews of last year. Now serving a range of Meantime beers on tap - Pale ale, stout and London Lager as well as Davy staples, Old Wollop and 1870 lager. Food has also taken a turn for the better with a more home cooked feel. The vegetarian goats cheese wellington was especially good according to my wife and the fish and chips was one of the best I've had in from a pub kitchen. Staff were very friendly and are very proud of the place, a rarity these days. Highly recommended to get away from the bustle of the market and the samey-ness of pub chains. ilovehoppybeer - 4 Apr 2011 00:45 |
| Popped in when passing, very novel pub, seemed a bit more upmarket and the prices for food where noticably dearer than other places in the area. Had a pint of Old Wallop in a metal pewter, different, I believe its a Davys thing but prefer a glass. Not many in and they seemed to be getting ready for an early finish, this was a Wednesday. Nice place, plenty to stare at on the walls and shelves if thats your thing, would be more likely to go elsewhere if in the area. phill1110 - 10 Oct 2010 18:28 |
| Its a niche little place, directly opposite the 'London Tombs' Entrance, and this is what drew us in... on a mates birthday venture to there, we were slightly early, so popped in for a cheeky pint first, and we had money off vouchers It was empty, seemed small inside, but for a quick stop off worked fine in the circumstances. Had an ale out of a tankard, but looks more for wine lovers The one sole woman behind the bar seemed pleasat enough. Wouldn't have a problem returning but wouldn't go out of the way for either the_original_rawnsleys - 21 Sep 2010 13:16 |
| this place works...civilised friendly crowd with a decent range of wine. The no doubt "faux" ye olde worlde vibe works, and it's a useful refuge for when the market becomes a bit too frenetic The_Speckled_Hen - 2 Jul 2010 15:12 |
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