The Barrow Boy & Banker was originally the first branch of the National Westminster Bank. While in our pub you'll probably notice many of the original features such as the large windows and double height ceiling. And beneath your feet lies the labyrinth of existing bank vaults, which we now store and condition our beer.
We are known as an Ale & Pie House, one of several similarly styled pubs owned by Fuller's. As the name suggests, we are famous for selling fantastic homemade pies and perfectly conditioned award-winning ales.
Over many years we believe our team of chefs have perfected the British tradition of pie making. All our food is freshly prepared and cooked in our kitchen using the finest quality ingredients, locally sourced where possible.
Our cask ales are brewed just 8.8 miles from here, at Fuller's in Chiswick, London's last remaining traditional family brewery. We always showcase a minimum of five cask-conditioned ales.
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Very popular pub but we managed to get a table. Service was very quick at midday, good choice of drinks and the beers were in great condition. Great feel to the pub inside with a good atmosphere. Revisited again at 5.30pm and it was even busier, waited an age to be served and gave up unfortunately but I wouldn’t let that put me off returning again.
A short walk from London bridge station (literally straight up the road, easy) you'll find this beautiful pub. Prices as expected in central London. Food was good, typical fancy pub grub served on a wooden chopping board, portions are small, not great for vegans/veggies. Let's focus on the positives - stunning pub with lots of character, great atmosphere and location. Defo worth a pit stop for a pint if you're in the area.
Great pub just outside of London Bridge Station. Prime location. Have been here several times over the years and it's a nice starting point for drinks with friends. Staff were lovely. Very cheerful and offered a top class service. The food is very nice, as you'd expect with a Fullers. I had the mini steak pie and mash for £7.50 which I thought was an absolute bargain. The menu is also very good. Decent choice and price is normal for London. I've marked it down a star overall because the drinks were just a bit too pricey. We ventured elsewhere nearby and they were a pound cheaper in the same standard place. The pounds add up! Also marked down for atmosphere as the air con was on too much and it was too chilly. Definitely go back, though, for one!
Very busy Friday night, staff had no issue with single diner and gave great service! Dining area upstairs, private party 3rd level. Had the fish cakes and veg side, couple glasses of wine. Again, staff works very hard and hopefully appreciated!
Great location. Classic Pub. Difficult to find a table on the weekends. Staff and service was friendly and quick. We were spending time while we waited for our train so we had few bags with us.
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Opening Times
Mon | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Tue | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Wed | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Thur | 11:00 – 23:00 |
Fri | 11:00 – 23:30 |
Sat | 12:00 – 23:30 |
Sun | 12:00 – 18:00 |
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