Reviews Mug House

5
Jeff Pearce
+5
I only had a Hard Apple Cider. It was good. The atmosphere was great.
5
Courtney Sanders
+5
We had such a wonderful dinner at the Mug House tonight. We are only in London for two nights and wanted fish and chips and the dinner was the best we have ever had! But more than the food, the people were just wonderful. We felt so welcomed, and the whole team was just delightful. I would highly recommend.
5
James
+5
Love this place for a quiet beer in the heart of one of London’s busiest districts. It’s a little overpriced (even for London!) but has a superb wine selection and is cool enough to enjoy in the summer heat.
5
Dai Tree
+5
A wine bar hidden within the southside structure of London bridge. One of the Davey's wine bar group. A small maze of passages with plenty of room. Good beer from a fairly small selection. However, plenty of wines, the point of the place and a good food offering available. Staff are friendly and helpful. The actual bar is tiny so some consideration for others is appreciated. A fine place to have a drink.
5
Bianca W
+5
This pub is absolutely amazing! I booked a table here because of the convenient location, never having been here before I wasn't sure what to expect. The pub entrance is hidden right under the bridge and is much larger than I had anticipated. It has a gorgeous, traditional atmosphere with wooden decor and stone plate flooring. The staff were super friendly and accommodating, the food was simply stunning. Very well presented and great quality. Especially their salted caramel panna cotta with pistachio brittle was absolutely amazing. Definitely coming back to this one, and absolutely recommend a visit. Do book a table if you want to guarantee a space, though.
4
J D M
+4
We went back late afternoon/ early evening and it was great. The food - small plates of lamb meatballs, chopped sausages and THE best ever chips,- with a glass of wine and of cider were brilliant. Plus excellent service. Highly recommended!
5
Tim Lince
+5
Could The Mug House have the best sausage and mash in London? I reckon it has a good shout. I've tried much on the menu - the sandwiches and platters are especially good - but the sausage and mash is something special. The sausages are cooked to perfection, you get just enough mash, and the gravy is excellent. Even better, the selection of beers is great (you can get some in a tankard, which is a rarity nowadays) and the atmosphere is one of the best around London Bridge - usually not too crowded, comfy chairs, beautiful lighting. I'd highly recommend visiting here, even just for a drink, if you're around the London area.
5
V C
+5
We went here for dinner. This is a seemingly tiny pub under an arch of the road that becomes London Bridge - take the stairs down on the west side near Pizza Express to find it. Inside, the pub opens up into a quaint and charming bar area with dining rooms to the side - much bigger than it first appears. Drinks were well-priced (100ml port for £5-6) and they had a great value dinner offer when we went. The main of fennel and lemon risotto with chilli was one of the best recent risottos I've had in London even compared to Italian restaurants. Fish and chips were perfect too with pea puree and tartare sauce. Desserts of sticky toffee pudding and chocolate hazelnut brownie were both delicious. Two courses were sufficiently filling for us. Service was very good although the waiter seemed a little too busy.
4
Mark P
+4
An interesting place, potentially a transient cliental. Didn’t have enough time to delve into the wines on offer here but will return still. Boot and Flogger also by the Davy’s team gets top marks, also close by.
4
John Chater
+4
Difficult to find with Google Maps as its under the A3 London Bridge viaduct just before it goes over the Thames. Worth finding. A small bar and restaurant lots of character, craft beer, good food, nice staff, all good.
5
Andrew Hajewskyj
+5
Came for a half pint after the dungeons. Well worth a visit. Lovely little spot with lots of in door theming and friendly staff. 4 drinks for £12 quid (Half's and a coffee).
4
Amit Kash
+4
Full Review on WineJam YouTube! Very cosy, dark wooden decor, old school english pub under the bridge. A good selection of wines that up there with fancy wine bars of London (extra star). Dinning area provided almost separately. Good for groups and for getting away from the London rush. No out side seating.
5
Weston Catt
+5
A really good pub to visit. Great selection of beer. A very cozy and quirky atmosphere. Quick service and friendly staff.
5
maria castro
+5
I really like this place, it's like a very old and real traditional English pub that serves my favorite crab and shrimp's Pasta in London. The waiter is always super friendly and attentive whenever I go and makes excellent wine recommendations! With the pasta he recommended Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand and the experience was incredible. Whenever I can, I go to Mug house just to eat that delicious pasta with the good wine and to enjoy the excellent service.
4
Will Thompson
+4
Nice pub with good beers. Slightly enthusiastic with cleaning fluid which was all I could smell. Probably not a bad thing in this day and age
5
James Young
+5
Great, cosy place hidden under the bridge. Nice decor, lots of seating, good food in generous portions. Only downside - creepy music from the London Dungeons when you leave.
5
danny o'brien
+5
Went for lunch as part of a group of six, it's a lovely relaxed vibe in a hidden location right underneath London Bridge. The food was excellent, and the wonderful Aberdonian waitress was efficient, kind & funny. A wonderful experience, and a perfect way to finish off our stay in London, something we've done several times now. Recommended.
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