The Mudlark, London Bridge - pub details
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Address: 4 Montigue Close, London, London, SE1 9DA [map] [gmap]
Tel: 020 7940 9921
London Bridge (0.1 miles), Monument (0.4 miles), Cannon Street (0.4 miles)
Bank (0.5 miles), Tower Gateway (0.8 miles)
London Bridge (0.2 miles), Cannon Street (0.4 miles), Fenchurch Street (0.6 miles)
- Food served, Real ale
- Outside seating, Credit cards accepted
Pub added by loz. Last visited on 16th Aug 2004.
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user reviews of the Mudlark, London Bridge
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| Popped in saturday after a visit to the London Bridge experience. It was really busy but then it was raining very hard. It was very noisey, too noisey to hold a conversation. A few good ales on offer. Service a bit iffy and had to ask for a full pint rather than 3/4 plus head. No complaints about the ale but not the place to go if you want a quiet beer. CambridgeBlue - 13 Apr 2008 16:34 |
| Didn't find it as bad as all that, not even close. The choice of ales is a little smalle, but they are regularly changed. The outdoor area is heated in the colder months, and superb in the summer. They do have a tendancy to close as soon as the punters start diminishing, and take their licened hours very seriously, but that's pretty common in the area I think. Had a very pleasent evening there only last night, and the "chilli puff" bad snacks are incredibily more-ish! Krugeri - 3 Mar 2008 13:39 |
| This could be such a great pub, which is so frustrating. It has a great terrace, which is well heated and comfortable. The bar area is well kept, but that's where it stops. The loos smell so bad that you want to wretch, the staff can't speak English and are rude, and the music is so loud that it's impossible to conduct a conversation unless you want to bellow at your friends all night. Ask them to turn it down a notch and you will get a very frosty response. The food is reasonably priced, but is hit and miss. OK selection of lagers. If you're foolish enough to want to drink in there after 1030, you're in for a shock. At 1029 the music stops, the terrace heaters and games machines are switched off, the lights come up, and the rude service gets distinctly ruder. The pub officially has the traditional opening times, though?! If you fancy a challenge, try staying until 1120 - it's hillarious. SORT IT OUT, MUDLARK! You're as bad as the Old Thameside round the corner for staff (avoid that pub like the plague). With good bar staff who actually make you feel welcome, and clean bogs this could be a very good boozer. A rating of 4 is generous. Adam1974 - 24 Feb 2008 13:54 |
| awful pub awful beer. nuff said chasepaige - 11 Feb 2008 18:36 |
| I was standing at the bar waiting for a pint when one of the bar staff motioned to me as if to ask if i was being served. I politely referred to a couple of ladies that had been waiting longer than me. All i got in response was "well f*ck you then" and he walked off. If this wasnt bad enough the garbage 1920's jazz music they pipe through is sooo bad it makes you want to put your own hand down your own throat and pull out your own intestines...as does the food in this joint. This pub is just as sh!t as the thameside and the Anchor - avoid. Gman82 - 11 Feb 2008 17:07 |
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