STAR HAPPY HOUR DEALS: 4pm-7pm on Fridays – 2 cocktails for £10, bottle of wine £12 and 2 beers £8. The Sterling lies at the foot of the Gherkin and is very popular and busy after work. There is a large amount of space inside and on the mezzanine level and the venue has a bright and modern feel to it.
Located at the bottom of the iconic Gherkin is The Sterling - a modern bar with a good atmosphere. Look out for the good happy hours and try the scrummy sharer platters.
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You may or may not know that a couple of weeks back we ran a competition to win a meal and drinks for two at The Sterling Bar. Our Twitter account almost went into retweet meltdown. So we thought we’d better visit to see what all the fuss was about – well it would be rude not to!
This stylish city bar sits at the base of The Gherkin (St Mary Axe), one of London’s most famous and iconic buildings, maybe this was the reason for all our competition entries? We’ve passed by the Gherkin, either by bus or on foot, 100s of times but it’s not till you get up close that you can see just how beautiful a building it really is.
Saff couldn’t make it to The Sterling (other work commitments) so I enlisted the help of my old Art Director and good friend, Sam, to test run their menu and impressive drinks list. I arrived a little late. Luckily Sam had already been seated by the friendly staff and was happy snapping away on her iPhone and posing her pics on her social media pages.
Decor at The Sterling is fairly typical of a city bar, think toned down Drake and Morgan establishments and you’re not far wrong. There is a slight colonial explorers theme going on, old black and white photos, little nic-nacs here and there a large green shutters hang on the wall. The bar area is divided up into three areas. The actual bar, a section for more casual dining and an area at the back which is probably utilised for the busy lunchtime trade. There is also an upstairs area, called The Library, with bookcase wallpaper.
We ate from the bar menu, a selection of sharing boards, small dishes, burgers and grilled sandwiches – perfect for picking at when out drinking and chatting. And believe me when Sam and I start chatting there’s no stopping us. Whilst waiting for the ‘nibbles’ to arrive we picked a couple of cocktails. I’m a sucker for Limincello, so when I saw the Ginchello (£8), I knew it was for me – a long refreshing mix of gin, limoncello (obviously), redcurrant syrup, lychee purée and prosecco. Sam ordered a classic Cosmopolitan (£7.50), she said it was a ‘good ‘un’… And she should know, she’s had enough of them!
We spread our ordering net quite wide over their menu, we wanted to try a little of everything (except the burgers and sandwiches). First up was the Charcuterie and cheese board (£19). A selection of their most popular meats and cheeses with crisp grissini, crostini and Halkidiki olives. Loved the Spanish meats especially the dense deep red fennel edged sliced ham. There were four different cheeses and all of a decent portion size, our favourites were the tangy Oxford Blue and the Manchego – although the mature cheddar was great with the onion chutney.
The Hot chicken wings (£5), were unusual. Good unusual, not weird unusual. The ‘hot’ part must refer to their temperature as they weren’t spicy in the slightest. But what they did have was an amazing crunchy, nutty coating – possibly my favourite dish. Sam ordered The Peanut butter, coconut, lemongrass and green chilli chicken skewers (£5.50 for three). These were served with watercress and a cooling lime yoghurt dressing, all the flavours fought for dominance but the coconut was victorious.
On the odd occasion when Saff and I pop into Polpo, we always order a couple of their Pizzettes – small saucer sized pizzas, just big enough for a snack. The Sterling’s Hand-Pulled Pizzettas (£5.50) were much bigger and made us both feel rather greedy for ordering on each – as one would have been big enough to share. These freshly made, hand-pulled pizzettas are topped with Italian tomato sauce and mozzarella. Mine also had spicy chorizo and a generous scattering of Guindilla and Piquillo peppers. While Sam’s was smothered in melt in the mouth Prosciutto San Daniele and Halkidiki Olives.
This mammoth feast was all washed down with an incredible New Zealand Dashwood Pinot Noir (£35). Their house red starts at a very reasonable £15.50. The three hours that Sam and I spent at The Stirling simply flew by, a sure sign that everything was how it should be. The bar was fairly quiet but we’ve been told that the noise factor ramps up on Thursday/Fridays when the city workers come out to play. As it was we could natter away all night without having to shout. Perfect company (thanks Sam), great cocktails, surprisingly good freshly prepared food and excellent service – all at the base of one of London’s most iconic building. A Sterling effort!
Visited without pre-booking and they accommodated us. Excellent service and excellent quality. Good for a business meeting or a casual catch up with friends or family.
£20-25 per person budget including a drink is possible. Options for vegetarians available here!
I tried the Christmas menu which was really good. I must say the food was on point and I finished it all! It may be a little pricy but given location, I suspect it’s in line. Lacked a little salt but overall I’d go there for the meal again and friendly staff.
The Sterling based on the ground floor of The Gherkin building is a trendy bar with two floors. The ground floor is a general public access bar which serves cocktails, beer, wine, spirits. They also serve food.
Upstairs there is a much smaller space which can be used for private hire such as drinks and canapes reception.
Canapes were good and staff lovely.
Wonderful bar, friendly and polite staff! Really good interior design and a place to have a nice drink
Staff really nice. Was in there last night for leaving do. Waitress was lovely. We work over the road from here and have made it our local
Here for a corporate event on the ground floor in that raised area, it wasn't quite big enough, but that's not the bars fault... the bar staff we brilliant bringing buckets of beer and loads of food...lots of food...too much food lol and chips in tiny little buckets
Great cocktails!! Fantastic location - I had a tasty gin and tonic and fish and chips with mushy peas and tartar sauce. Very tasty, friendly staff, just a bit pricey...but I guess what do you expect with the location.
Nice ambiance and outdoor seating as well, great for once the weather decides what it would like to do haha.
Very cool place to hang out with friends for drinks and conversation.
Great bar and friendly staff. The location is good. It’s at the gherkin on the ground floor and uses a lot of the space out side so there’s always room for lots of people. Prices are what you’d expect for the city, there’s always a good atmosphere and I’ve never seen any trouble happen there
Went for Christmas lunch. Staff very friendly and managed our table of 10 well. Food arrived quickly and together. Small portions for each of the 3 courses. Sadly cannot give five stars for price of xmas menu and portion size. Location is perfect and good selection of drinks.
I’ve been booking twice at The Sterling for my team to after work drinks.
It’s been such an easy call to book there considering the team management, their wholesomeness and warm greetings
I’ve been dealing with a lady named Selma who was a pleasure to meet and more than helpful during our party.
Can’t recommend better bar. Thanks to the whole staff.
Looking forward to bringing friends and my managing agents again
Had a Christmas meal here. Good festive menu. Great food. Spoilt for choice for drinks. Service was also great.
Great place for Drinks after work, with plenty of space outside and a good vibe.
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