The Mulberry Bush, Southwark - pub details
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Address: 89 Upper Ground, Southbank, London, SE1 9PP [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 917 0007 (ref 3089)
Temple (0.3 miles), Waterloo (0.3 miles), Southwark (0.4 miles)
London Waterloo East (0.2 miles), London Waterloo (0.4 miles), Blackfriars (0.4 miles)
Brewery: Young's
Pub facilities/features:
- Fruit machines, Quiz machines
- Food served, Sunday roast, Real ale
- Riverside location (Just through Gabriel's Wharf off The Thames Path)
- Credit cards accepted, Cash machine, Smoking area, Function room for hire, Wireless internet access, Air conditioning, Disabled access, Disabled toilet
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other pubs nearby:
Studio 6, South Bank (0.0 miles), Oxo Tower Bar, Southbank (0.1 miles), Stamford Arms, Southwark (0.1 miles), Hogshead, Southwark (0.1 miles), White Hart, Southwark (0.2 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of the Mulberry Bush, Southwark
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| Always very well managed,popular situated Youngs house across the road from LWT studios. Spacious,clean and bright. Very good selection of beers of the noble Hop and Lager. Landlord one of the best. Recommended. DEPTFORDDUTCH - 2 Jul 2009 09:25 |
| Wouldn't call this a typical Young's pub. Was exceptionally busy on our last visit due to Christmas drinkers, but the service was as always excellent and speedy. Staff are always friendly and the food some of the best on the Southbank. We were told there could be a restricted menu when we called to book, but the Manager made sure we were well looked after. If you are on the Southbank make sure you visit this little gem. Teskea, were you really at the Mulberry? We had the chilli and it was superb. Go back and give it another try. parsnip53 - 20 Dec 2008 15:51 |
| Typical Youngs referb jobbie. Plenty of shiny wood and staff in uniform. Fairly large pub, with a fair amount of seating, not bad for a lunchtime pint I suppose but the place lacks atmosphere. Can’t report on the quality of the beer, as I stuck to the black stuff on my visit. Needless to say the regular Youngs selection was on offer. mrse1 - 13 Dec 2008 00:31 |
| Typical Youngs pub, but the service leaves a lot to be desired. We went with a group of about 10 or 15 people, granted the place was busy, the first few of us were able to order food but due to excessive numbers that was all they allowed us! They then closed the kitchen, so the people without food had to watch those with food eat. I opted for chilli in a bowl with bread. What I got was chilli "soup" which was basically chilli with lots of liquid and few pieces of warmed up baguette. Not very impressed Teskea - 5 Dec 2008 14:17 |
| This is a great pub. Always clean. Beers served well and a very wide selection. Always nice to sit outside with front pation door open and enjoy beer and smoke. Much improved on the pub it replaced in the 1980s; then small, druggie den. Keyser Soze must have been drunk, or a Northern Dwarf or just a pratt to say it couldn't be a local? It's built between the Coin street local housing association development. A fine Youngs pub. Well worth haunting. SOUTHLONDONLION - 28 Sep 2008 00:03 |
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