The Mulberry Bush
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At one point in time, this used to be the only option close to my workplace and hence was extremely popular with colleagues. Dropped by for beers last…
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Lovely pub tucked behind the Southbank's big hitters. Flanked by the National Theatre and the Oxo tower, this charming pub offers a nice respite from …
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This lovely little pub has a relaxed atmosphere and a modern vibe but I also really love the food there. The fish and chips is massive, the fried squi…
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4 Reviews on “The Mulberry Bush”
At one point in time, this used to be the only option close to my workplace and hence was extremely popular with colleagues. Dropped by for beers last week with colleagues and as usual was packed to the rafters. Had a few beers, something to munch and exited. Reliable sort of place to goto in the area.
Lovely pub tucked behind the Southbank’s big hitters. Flanked by the National Theatre and the Oxo tower, this charming pub offers a nice respite from the chain pubs nearby. Menu is well thought out with tapas style sharing plate and a great roast dinner on offer too, plus a board of daily specials. We opted for the crispy chicken burger which came slathered in ‘slaw and the duck breast special, which was tender and perfectly moist. Would definitely recommend as a place to duck out of the hubbub of the teeming Southbank for a bite to eat!
This lovely little pub has a relaxed atmosphere and a modern vibe but I also really love the food there. The fish and chips is massive, the fried squid and the breakfast with the bacon and eggs absolutely delicious. You should also try the beef burger and the skinny fries (if you can ask for them instead of the thick ones in the other dishes as well do so). There are board games there as well so if you have some extra time in your hands you can also play a bit while eating. That’s a full package right there! darcrose22albionadventures.blogspot.com
I really enjoyed this little spot, tucked behind the National Theatre. Whilst waiting for a performance in the NT, a friend and I decided to go for a bite to eat somewhere non-chainy, and came across this little gem.It has a strong pub feel, with a little raised, dining section and extra tables at the back, separating those opting for their seafood-based menu and those on the liquid dinners! The atmosphere was nicely buzzing. Whilst there were some suited and booted, post-work bevviers, the dining area was also pretty busy, with a number of tables booked for parties.The menu offers a nice range of nibbly platters as well as larger dishes, and a specials board (nice touch!). My friend opted for an impressive pot of mussels, sauteed in a flavoursome leek and bacon broth, whilst I took advantage of the mini-plates and went for triple-cooked chips, a scotch egg and a well-dressed rocket salad. Our nibbles were delicious and a feast. Food was brought over speedily by a smiley waiter who had no issues with returning, again and again, with sauces, extra napkins or replacement cutlery.An easy-going, independent place with a cute name. Perfect for a relaxed drink or a satisfying Southbank dinner. http://londonismyplayground.wordpress.com/2014/05/ londonismyplayground.wordpress.com