The Oast House, London Bridge Station - pub details
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Address: Unit 1, London Bridge Station, Railway Approach, London, SE1 9SP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 244) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
London Bridge (0 miles), Monument (0.5 miles), Borough (0.5 miles)
Bank (0.7 miles), Tower Gateway (0.7 miles)
London Bridge (0 miles), Cannon Street (0.5 miles), Fenchurch Street (0.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- Fruit machines, Quiz machines (Millionaire)
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other pubs nearby:
Borough Bar and Dining, London Bridge (0.1 miles), Shipwrights Arms, London Bridge (0.1 miles), Mug House, London Bridge (0.1 miles), Number 1 Bar, London Bridge (0.1 miles), All Bar One, London Bridge (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Oast House, London Bridge Station
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| on_the_brightside (now there's a contradiction considering!)........I am sure that you are not going to the right place!! The staff at The Oast are always polite and saying please and thank you and even offering you crisps, snacks or peanuts with every round ordered!! What more do you require?...... Also, delboy55 does not in fact call The Oast his "local" merely refers to the people who frequent the place on a regular basis as "locals" which I believe is gramatically correct in that context. As explained in my post - the fact there is not a toilet in there is down to National Rail whom, if I'm not mistaken, owned the pub before the current company and as The Shard project has been in place for many years now the cost of putting toilet facilities in premises that are going to be ripped down in any event seems completely pointless. All-in-all, since the first post you put on here was in 2007 if you really do not like the place and find it that abhorrent, why on earth are you still going in there 3 years later?? Hmmmm.... I stick vehemently by what I said in my original post - keep up the good work Oasters! ;0) xxx Nats39 - 14 Sep 2010 15:38 |
| Nice local pub on the station friendly service clean and well managed brett35 - 9 Sep 2010 16:08 |
| Gosh. I have to assume that the three immediately preceeding posts are having a chuckle? This place is a dump. To describe it as a 'local' is particularly funny. If it gets rebuilt then let's hope it has proper facilities (toilets) and that all the staff are acquainted with the words "please" and "thank you" these are alien to one of the women behind the bar. Manners cost nothing and have such value. P-P on_the_brightside - 28 Aug 2010 20:35 |
| Have to up my rating for this station pub. Friendly with quick service, correct measures (both beer and wine) and the cost of the drinks added up correctly. The staff of Betjemans at St Ppancras should pay a visit - it would be educational for them. I agree with the previous posters I sincerely hope the Oast House survives the rebuild. Whist waiting for a train I have met some interesting people passing through! MikeTheMechanic - 18 Aug 2010 18:23 |
| I agree wholeheartedly with Nats 39. The Oast House at London Bridge is an ideal venue for people who want to meet en route, or in the evening after work for a swift few before catching their train or bus home. As a regular for the past 20 years, I have made so may long and lasting friendships with others who have used this bar/waiting room and have stuck with it despite the ups and downs of good and bad management. The Oast is presently much improved by friendly staff who put the punters first and by ditching the jukebox in favour of a backdrop of contemporary music not so loud as to impinge upon conversation, vastly improving the atmosphere of the bar (although it might be said that true atmosphere is what you make it). And since the new management have taken over, to my knowledge the beer has never run out. After all these years, still no toilet - an unfortunate fact which has no doubt played a significant part in the perception of persons who, for perhaps that reason above all others, may not have found The Oast as welcoming as they might otherwise have. Nevertheless, the importance of The Oast to the 'locals' who use it, sometimes daily, should not be understated and, on their behalf, I will state our sincere wish that when London Bridge renovations are completed there should be an equivalent 'watering hole' to The Oast House for all travellers to enjoy and in which we can all continue to meet. delboy55 - 16 Aug 2010 15:19 |
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