The Miller
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The Miller pub is the new (not so new anymore) pub from the people behind the Sebright Arms only this time they've transported their laid-back casual …
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Live locally so have tried a lot of places in the area and I could say good place to hang out with friends. The quality of food way better than I expe…
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2 Reviews on “The Miller”
The Miller pub is the new (not so new anymore) pub from the people behind the Sebright Arms only this time they’ve transported their laid-back casual hipsterness slightly south of the river to London Bridge.They officially opened on the 17th of May last year but I was quick enough off the mark to RSVP to their launch party, which was a night of awesomeness.Their flyer promised a drink on the house and food from the ever wonderful Street Kitchen who had a residency there much like Lucky Chip have at the Sebright. Sadly Street Kitchen have since moved on and they now serve some very generic, average pizzas. I still like the pub a lot but the food is nothing to rave about anymore.The flyer belied their generosity. When we arrived at the door we were given four tokens – three orange and one black. Each orange token was for a free drink and the black one was for a sample of the food. Very pleasing arrangements.I became even more pleased when I went and got my first drink and, as a non-beer drinker, saw that they had four different ciders on tap (in additon to those overly sweet Bulmers that are nice to have one of, but soon become too sickly) and also a perry! They were quite happy for you to have a taste first so I had a bit of the perry and opted for that.For ale and craft beer lovers they also had quite a selection, and I noticed someone with a bottle of ‘Doggie Style’ pale ale later in the evening which made me smile.The decor reminded me very much of the Sebright Arms – it was sort of old man’s working club turned cool. Mismatched chairs, those weird, red-topped flimsy-looking wooden tables, sort of a sparse feel to the place. You can imagine it’s former life in which the carpet was sticky and everything stank of beer. But now it’s all scrubbed up and had lovely Pure Evil artwork on the wall (gotta wonder how much that sells for these days). I liked it.I go back fairly regularly (for a person who is always seeking new places, you know if I revisit somewhere it means I really like it). It’s the first place I recommend to anyone looking for a pub in London Bridge. jaminaward.wixsite.com
Live locally so have tried a lot of places in the area and I could say good place to hang out with friends. The quality of food way better than I expected. And reasonable price.