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The Gladstone Arms
The Gladstone Arms
89/100 (1823 ratings)
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"Pub is a little small bathroom could use some attention. The food however is truly amazing and compares with a few Michelin star restaurants I have..."
Tj Gross
"🚇 Borough 🍺 £5.90 Gladstone Lager ❤️ A beloved Borough boozer serving Beer and Bhajis. . Tucked away just off busy Borough High Street..."
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"Lovely pub a short distance from Borough tube. It is on more than one floor with an outside terrace upstairs together with a dining area and a nice..."
Robert Parkin
"The foods were good and we got a lot huge smiles from people working there! Really good place for having a beer and talks before..."
handriyanti diah
"To hear more about this great pub, go listen to our podcast, Pubtrotters Pubcast! #21 The Gladstone - Desi pubs, care home servings & end of a..."
Nick Morgan
""The Glad" is one of the only Desi-Pubs I've had the fortune of visiting. The term, a categorisation of a British pub, where the owners/managers are..."
Mark B
"The Gladstone is a local pub to where I live and I try and support all independent businesses in my area. I have visited here on many occasions and..."
Leighton Giles
"Visited London with some buddies from Texas and this place was right around the corner from where we were staying which made it really convenient to..."
Tyler Lamance
"A hidden gem not too far from London Bridge. Just off the main road, a great selection of beer, good service and not as crowded as the usual haunts..."
Laurence Aronberg
"We came here last Friday expecting to just stop for one beer. We walked into to see a camera crew recording a piece on the phenomenon of 'desi' pubs..."
tony flavell