Anchor Bankside
Main info
£8 - £20
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British, Vegetarian options
34 Park St, London
Opening hours
11AM-11:30PM
- Sunday 11AM-11PM
- Monday 11AM-11PM
- Tuesday 11AM-11PM
- Wednesday 11AM-11PM
- Thursday 11AM-11:30PM
- Friday 11AM-11:30PM
- Saturday 10AM-11:30PM
Iconic Riverside Pub with Stunning Views
For those who cherish the marriage of tradition with a vibrant contemporary twist, The Anchor on the bank of the Thames offers a quintessentially British pub experience nestled in an iconic location. Its charming brick façade and spacious outdoor terrace beckon, promising dreamy riverside views that make even the most languorous drink seem decidedly poetic. Stepping inside, the setting opens up to reveal numerous snug rooms and wooden eateries that buzz with lively conversations of locals mingled with enthusiastic tourists. The ambiance thrives on its dark wood interiors and dim lighting, rendering it both historic and comforting.Regrettably, my gastronomic journey was a bit hit or miss. Despite some tantalizing highs, such as the remarkably rich Vintage Cheddar Mac and Cheese, a few dishes fell short. The Steak and Ale Pie, while warmly inviting, lacked depth in its flavor profile, a reminder that culinary prominence can sometimes be overshadowed by sheer charm. Nevertheless, the staff's genial demeanor is worth noting—they were ever-attentive and keen to offer recommendations. I reveled in the airy blackberry Eton Mess for dessert and found solace in the steadfastness of traditional pub fare. In essence, whether you're there to savor classic British pints or simply watch life drift by from the splendid terrace, The Anchor provides more than apt lodgings for any tale-worthy afternoon. — Nigel Gourmet
How to get there
34 Park St, London
London City Airport — 6.37 mi
Cannon Street - 412 yd