Number 1 Bar, London Bridge - pub details
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Address: 1 Duke Street Hill, London Bridge, London, SE1 2SW [map] [gmap]
Tel: 0871 951 1000 (ref 34560) - calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras
Website: https://www.n1bar.com
London Bridge (0.1 miles), Monument (0.4 miles), Cannon Street (0.4 miles)
Bank (0.6 miles), Tower Gateway (0.7 miles)
London Bridge (0.1 miles), Cannon Street (0.4 miles), Fenchurch Street (0.6 miles)
Pub facilities/features:
- TV, Sky TV (All sports can be showed on request if not already scheduled), Big screen (7 Big Screen acrosss 2 Floors and a private VIP Area)
- Pool table (We have 3 American Pool Tables and 3 English Pool Tables), Fruit machines (2 Fruit Machines Avaliable), Table football (1 Football table), Bar billiards
- Food served (Great Orient Kitchen with Lunch and even Deliveries!), Cocktails (Offering a nice Famous Cocktail list and staff ready to customize your drinks)
- Outside seating (Downstairs you can find outside seating and also upstairs on the Balcony), Children allowed (up to 7 pm and with an adult), Late licence (Sunday to Wednesday up to 3 Am and Thursday to Saturday up to 6 AM!!), Credit cards accepted (All mayor Cards accepted), Smoking area (Nice chilled out balcony), Function room for hire (VIP Room with a 8ft American Pool Table, A/C and Big Screen for Live Sports venue hire), Wireless internet access (Free), Air conditioning
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other pubs nearby:
Mug House, London Bridge (0.0 miles), Cooperage, London Bridge (0.1 miles), All Bar One, London Bridge (0.1 miles), Barrowboy and Banker, London Bridge (0.1 miles), Borough Bar and Dining, London Bridge (0.1 miles) - see more nearby pubs
user reviews of Number 1 Bar, London Bridge
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Was closed on Saturday the 23rd of July 2016. NoDisgrace - 24 Jul 2016 10:19 |
Great place to watch games.... a good number of pool tables and they even open till late. The bonus is the location, just opposite to London Bridge Station. It is value for money with the happy hour, you can't get a better deal in the area.I had a fantastic time with my friends and will be definitely going back. anndt29 - 16 Apr 2012 12:47 |
I think this is now called 'No 1 bar'. Went in here after a few drinks at Prohibition at St Katherines dock. Wish I hadn't bothered. One of our group recommended the karaoke in this place. It was due to start at 9, it didn't start til 10. Even when it did start the bloke who was running it couldn't get the sound levels right, get the music in time with the lyrics or get a quick change-over between songs (he took about 15 minutes between each song). The word 'amateur' comes to mind. Aside from the karaoke this place is a real dive and I couldn't understand why it was busy (although it is amazingly small so the size probably made it look really popular even though it only appears to be able to accomodate a handful of people). The bar has a constant queue due to it being so small and considering there are not many places to stand most of the crowd seem to hang around the bar so you can't tell who is queueing up for a drink and who isn't! I'm baffled as to why anyone would come in here considering the other options in the area and also the fact that you could jump on a tube at London Bridge and be somewhere a million times nicer within a couple of minutes! Avoid like the plague. telephones_and_toliets - 1 Mar 2010 15:24 |
sounds like a right dump cider_murray - 8 Aug 2008 14:45 |
Monday early evening is going to go down in the annals of history as a truly immense session of pool took place. One of the participants destroyed his opponent (thehustler - ha, yeah right, he couldn't hustle an English tourist in an Egyptian market square) at the 8 ball table. Some of the shots being potted were unbelievable, the likes of which haven�t been since Alex �The Hurricane� Higgins was on the snooker circuit . The final score was 12-6 and a very telling score line it was too, this does not bode well for the Championship that they are about to undertake. I may go easy on him though to not put him through that sort of public humiliation again. Maybe next time the underhand tactic of saying the car was parked at the station so you couldn�t drink will not be used. frankenpeggy - 2 Jul 2008 13:36 |
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