Currently closed, Concrete was a really interesting little place. It is a cafe by day but don't expect that same atmosphere in the evening when it turns into a club. A loud club. The kind you can't even hear yourself think in....
Well, OK it wasn't that bad :-) but as it was unexpected it was a bit
I love the location of Concrete - and the neon mixer outside the window - but even when I've been in for a cup of tea in the afternoon, the music is way too loud. Quite strange at 2pm to be sipping an Earl Grey and not be able to hear the person sitting next to you. In the evening, it's far more acc
The three things that make a bar a fave are (in my humble opinion) - ambience, music and drinks. Concrete has all three. Oh and a great location - the Southbank! The mixologists do an amazing Absinthe Mojito - easily one of my favourite drink in London. The service can be slow, but only because it i
Moody and urban located inside one of the country's premier art spaces.
Nice atmosphere with a pretty cool ambience (I didn't experience the excessive noise a lot of other patrons seem to have).
Pretty shockingly expensive even for a café/bar in a gallery.
The food did smell pretty good, though, so
Great little place. Less packed than other places on South Bank but it's small so it fills up quickly. Has a great happy hour but the music can get a little loud. Serves nice food and in summer there is plenty of seating outside.
Nowhere near as busy as other bars in the area. Might not be the cheapest, but if you want a quieter location, it's well worth the small premium.
It's a really good place, the food is delicious, at the weekends the ambient is total party!!
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