I’m definitely gonna check out the peckham car park bar, cheers.
I keep meaning to come along to SE Beers cos I live just around the corner, I have a class on Tuesday nights but I could probably get down for around 8.45/9, are people still usually around then?
There are several other good pubs near Tooley Street which have nice outdoor seating areas:
I’d recommend The Woolpack on Bermondsey Street as long as u stay outside, the beer garden is nice and has shelter if it rains. http://www.woolpackbar.com/
The Miller on Snowsfields, the outdoor seating is on the edge of a road but it’s usually a super quiet one, seems to do quite a bit of food and is also 20 yards from a very good (and cheap) bring your own booze Indian with outdoor seating.
Browns on the riverfront just east of Tower Bridge is great for the views and table service if a little too ‘poncy’/fancy, it is a bit expensive but they do a lot of food
The Roebuck is good but the outside seating area is pretty much on a main road and personally I think the places above have much nicer outdoor areas.
(The Woolpack, Browns and a bit of the The Miller do have outside heatlamps which are either very handy or an eco disaster depending on your point of view.)
I’m definitely gonna check out the peckham car park bar, cheers.
I keep meaning to come along to SE Beers cos I live just around the corner, I have a class on Tuesday nights but I could probably get down for around 8.45/9, are people still usually around then?
There are several other good pubs near Tooley Street which have nice outdoor seating areas:
I’d recommend The Woolpack on Bermondsey Street as long as u stay outside, the beer garden is nice and has shelter if it rains.
http://www.woolpackbar.com/
The Miller on Snowsfields, the outdoor seating is on the edge of a road but it’s usually a super quiet one, seems to do quite a bit of food and is also 20 yards from a very good (and cheap) bring your own booze Indian with outdoor seating.
Browns on the riverfront just east of Tower Bridge is great for the views and table service if a little too ‘poncy’/fancy, it is a bit expensive but they do a lot of food
The Roebuck is good but the outside seating area is pretty much on a main road and personally I think the places above have much nicer outdoor areas.
(The Woolpack, Browns and a bit of the The Miller do have outside heatlamps which are either very handy or an eco disaster depending on your point of view.)