There's the Founders Arms right on the riverside but I wouldn't recommend it. If you go away from the river, there are plenty of good pubs within 10min walking - the Lord Clyde just off Marshalsea Rd is my favourite. There are a couple of 'clusters' - head south to Great Suffolk St / Union St and you've got the White Hart, Union Jack (sports), Lord Nelson (probably only one ale), Charles Dickens (best of that bunch but I haven't been since the refurb), head east and you get to Borough Market which has the Market Porter (Harveys+lots of guests), the Wheatsheaf (Youngs), and the Rake (not really a 'pub' but has All The Beers). South for 'local' and quieter, East for beers and crowds. Lord Clyde for loveliness.
Nice one, thanks for the list Hoefla, top service @ LFGSS. I'm out for a quick ride today, I'll scope out your fave to start with in prep for the gig tomorrow night.
There's the Founders Arms right on the riverside but I wouldn't recommend it. If you go away from the river, there are plenty of good pubs within 10min walking - the Lord Clyde just off Marshalsea Rd is my favourite. There are a couple of 'clusters' - head south to Great Suffolk St / Union St and you've got the White Hart, Union Jack (sports), Lord Nelson (probably only one ale), Charles Dickens (best of that bunch but I haven't been since the refurb), head east and you get to Borough Market which has the Market Porter (Harveys+lots of guests), the Wheatsheaf (Youngs), and the Rake (not really a 'pub' but has All The Beers). South for 'local' and quieter, East for beers and crowds. Lord Clyde for loveliness.