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    Chapter 72

    4.0 (4 reviews)
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    Little Bird

    Little Bird

    4.6(8 reviews)
    0.3 miBorough
    £

    Such a great place to have a delicious gin and tonic in Maltby Market! Its tucked away among the…read morenumerous locations in the Maltby Market. The walls are lined with their amazing gin! The menu is absolutely refreshing and they allow you to bring in your own food to enjoy with their drinks! I'd never had a gin & tonic with a slice of grapefruit and I believe it changed my life. :) Its tiny and dimly lit, so it sets the stage for a romantic afternoon or a first date. There is seating outside also. These seats are great for people watching. You should buy a bottle of this gin and take it home with you. Its delicious. While browsing Maltby Market, make sure to stop by here and have a nice refreshing cocktail. They are not to be missed!

    Amazing little pop-up style gin bar located in the heart of the Maltby Street Market in London. The…read morelittle Bird Gin company distills in small batches in London using things like grapefruit and orange that they claim make a smoother, fresher tasting gin. Well, they must know what they're doing because their gin drinks are off the chain good! My friend Rolfe and I only got to try the classic Negronis (2 each), and they were perfection. We wanted to try some other drinks, but it was near closing time and they were running short on some of their fresh ingredients... next time for sure! Note that this place is part of the Ropewalk section of the market and only open on Saturdays (9am-2pm or later) and Sundays (11am-4pm).

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    214 Bermondsey

    214 Bermondsey

    4.4(12 reviews)
    0.2 miBorough
    ££

    If you're trying to find this spot, know that it's the bar below the Antico restaurant. Just walk…read morein and head down the stairs to the cozy little lounge. Better yet, do it on a Sunday where they do a special tiki menu! The tiki menu has interesting, well crafted cocktails and are a serious bargain at £7! 214 is a great stop for a pre or post dinner drink, and a great date night place.

    My day job is based between London Bridge and Tower Bridge - so obviously I had to find the nearest…read moregin bar to take my colleagues to, which turned out to be around the corner on Bermondsey Street - 214 Bermondsey to be precise. The bar is tucked under Antico restaurant on Bermondsey street. Not only do they love gin - they make their own tonic water! What I was keen to do is introduce my non gin drinking colleagues to something they might like. This is where a large gin selection comes in handy, tasting flights of gin help too... We started off with a Tour of London gin flight. You get three different gins from around London and a bottle of tonic to top up after trying them neat (naturally! Luckily my colleagues were up for this!) You are meant to try the gins and then guess which is which from the list. When you've made your choice you open the envelope and see if you were right! These are the ones we had in our London flight: Half Hitch, which is made down the road from me (we tried it last year at the Oliver Conquest gin tasting), Little Bird made in Peckham, and Moonshine Kid Dog's Nose made in Bethnal Green. We got the last two the wrong way round, but the Half Hitch was easy to find with its Bergamot notes and tinge of colour from the tea. Next up was Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition, where we fared better with three out of three correct! This included one of my favourites, Gin Mare, from the Costa Dorada made with Mediterranean herbs and olives, Larios 12 from Malaga orange citrus heavy and the secret blend of Xoriguer Mahon from Menorca, which is aged in oak. For those less interested in gin I found out what they liked and ordered accordingly. Sean got a navy strength gin neat (he's a whisky drinker - I would normally suggest an aged gin for them, but the Bathtub Aged was sold out!). Jerome doesn't like tonic, so for him something spicy, Opihr and ginger ale, which went down well. I also got Sangdeep out of his Hendricks comfort zone to try Monkey 47! They make their own tonic here - naturally darker as they soak the quinine in it to flavour, rather than using the extract. For me it's not going to rival the FeverTree range, but it was something different - I can't quite get over the colour though, it made picking the gin from the ginger ale very difficult! We also grabbed some nibbles as responsible drinkers. The meat platter and bread with oil was lovely - all from Antico restaurant upstairs. 214 Bermondsey is definitely worth a visit with a fair selection of gins and lovely staff to help you choose some to try out - think I'll be back here!

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    214 Bermondsey - Guess the gin game!

    Guess the gin game!

    214 Bermondsey - Red snapper and new kid on the block flight! All for me

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    Red snapper and new kid on the block flight! All for me

    The World Cup Bar - Cocktails at Globe House

    The World Cup Bar

    5.0(1 review)
    0.0 miBorough

    Globe House on Bermondsey Street is transforming into the ultimate venue to watch the World Cup in…read morethroughout the duration of the tournament launching to the public on Thursday 12th June. This stunning Victorian landmark near London Bridge will be providing two very different football experiences to satisfy every type of football fan. Upstairs, the Home Bar is bringing informal vibes. No reservations, no cover charge, a 30 foot long bar, and beers from every country competing means that groups of friends can drop in to revel in the atmosphere, supporting their favourite teams while watching a huge screen. Come half time, challenge your mates to a game of foosball while sipping on Jose Cuervo and blood orange slushies under the stunning high ceilings. Downstairs, the Away Bar will be taking reservations for those wanting to secure an area for bigger groups. Legendary bartender, Jim Wrigley, of Made In The Shade will be serving incredible cocktails all in keeping with the theme. Table service will be provided by gorgeous girls clad in football strips, and guests can enjoy the games from beautiful garden furniture on a turfed floor. Palm trees add to the relaxed atmosphere, providing a more civilised football experience all round. Delicious stone baked-baked pizzas from local pizerria, Pizza Lupa are available to order from both bars, all night, for just £10 a pop.

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    The World Cup Bar - Foosball at Globe House

    Foosball at Globe House

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    Cocktails at Globe House

    The World Cup Bar - Home Bar interior

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    Home Bar interior

    The Hide Bar

    The Hide Bar

    3.5(33 reviews)
    0.0 miBorough
    ££

    Horrendous service…read more We waited 20 minutes to get our cocktails. We left after that point. I've never been anywhere in the world where you wait 20 minutes to get your drink. So unacceptable. It was a weekend night but so what? Not a good excuse at all. Looked like a legit spot, but nope. Will never go back.

    I must have walked by this place a hundred times since moving to Bermondsey two years ago. I'm now…read morekicking myself for not heading in here sooner. During one of the recent warm (!) days in London, my fianceé and I decided to grab a drink before heading home to make dinner. We usually head further up Bermondsey street before ducking in for a cocktail, but neither of us had the energy to try to flag down bartenders, or spend the evening in a crowd apologising for stepping on toes and awkward elbows. I was pleasantly surprised to see space (hurray!) in Hide Bar that Friday, so we headed in. In 2 minutes we had seats at the bar. 5 minutes later we had delicious cocktails and an order of calamari on the way. Prices were very fair for the neighborhood, and the service was excellent. It's a very cute place for drinks before dinner, and also seemed like it would be good for a group of coworkers (they have what looks like private space in the back). I will definitely be back again. There is no terrace and it's a bit dark, so perhaps not the first choice as the weather gets warmer, but absolutely my new go to when the weather is poor.

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    The Hide Bar - Cellular

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    The Hide Bar - Serendipity and fresh, fresh fizz. They don't skimp on the booze.

    Serendipity and fresh, fresh fizz. They don't skimp on the booze.

    The Hide Bar - Great cocktails!

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    Great cocktails!

    The Alchemist - Drunken veggie dumplings

    The Alchemist

    3.9(119 reviews)
    0.9 miAldgate
    ££

    Giving this place 4 stars. The food and cocktails were spectacular, the service left a lot to be…read moredesired. I'm visiting from the States and this place was an excellent stop. We had a party of 13 so I understand there would be somewhat of a wait and that the whole Dining experience might take a while. We dined on a Tuesday night and the place was quite busy! It took at least 30 minutes from sitting down to get our drinks and another 10 on top of that for them to bring out some bottles of water. It seemed like our server was training someone new. They could have been more efficient, but it took a long time for them both to go around the table and enter in our orders. We were at a work after hours function so we all ordered from the 3 courses for 45 quid option. All of the starters sounded good, but I was slightly disappointed in the drunken dumplings as there were only 2, but the presentation was cool with them pouring the broth into the bowl at the table. I wish I had ordered the cheddar and shrimp toasties as they looked quite good! This place has awesome & fun cocktails, hence the Alchemist name. I didn't realize this at first so ordered a Mai Tai which was not nearly as exciting as some of what my colleagues ordered. Second time around I ordered the red zombie which came out smoking with a test tube vial of absinthe to add in! Definitely cool, but also a bit strong. I had the ribeye steak for my main. It was delicious! The cauliflower and potatoes very good too. Had the next level chocolate brownie for dessert. My only thought is it could have used a bigger scoop of ice cream compared to the size of the brownie but it was delicious! So good, in fact, that I had to finish every last crumb. The ambiance was nice. The bathroom was clean, but a little hard to locate. All in all, I would definitely come back if in the area again.

    One of the better cocktail menus I've ever experienced anywhere in the world. The presentation was…read morefantastic, but the flavors were also spot on. Very unique, yet approachable. We did not eat, but would absolutely recommend the cocktail experience.

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    Inside

    The Alchemist - Shrimp toasties

    Shrimp toasties

    The Alchemist - Mezcal Meringue, Espresso Martini, French Kiss

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    Mezcal Meringue, Espresso Martini, French Kiss

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