Restaurants Near Tower Bridge

It's one of the capital's most recognisable landmarks, stretching over the River Thames to connect the City to the South. Whether you're a sightseeing tourist looking for somewhere to eat or a native dweller in need of a lunchtime bite and a cocktail-fuelled bar destination, we've got you covered. Check out our guide to restaurants near Tower Bridge and prepare to revel in stunning views along with equally pretty eats.

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Last updated on 21st June 2024




Sticky Mango Tower Bridge

When it comes to rooftop restaurants near Tower Bridge with a view? Check out Sticky Mango for pretty views and Pan-Asian food. A riverside sensation blending breathtaking views of Tower Bridge with modern flavours, this hotspot is decked out in cherry blossom trees, silk wallpapers, and intricate Asian-inspired details, including a vibrant bespoke floor inspired by chef Peter Lloyd's travels through Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia, and Indonesia. On the menu, contemporary flair fuses with classic Southeast Asian cuisine, presenting a tempting array of dishes like crab dumplings, ox cheek Panang curry and truffle egg fried rice.

One Tower Bridge

With a tonne of bars and kitchens to choose between, One Tower Bridge is a no-brainer when it comes to places to eat around the area. Located pretty much next to the famous landmark, the complex has also got incredible views, making it a great shout for romantic dinners with your other half. This venue is a culinary haven featuring restaurants like Gunpowder, where Indian cuisine shines with creative interpretations of family recipes, Rosa's Thai Café, an eatery which is renowned for its modern Thai dishes sourced straight from Thailand and Temakinho, where Japanese-Brazilian fusion cuisine takes centre stage, offering a unique culinary experience blending flavours from both cultures.

Ping Pong St Katharine Docks

Afternoon Tea £20pp and 4 other offers

Ping Pong St Katharine Docks is a bold and beautiful Asian restaurant specialising in all things dim sum. As for a weekend treat? Relax on their expansive dockside terrace, the ultimate summertime hangout, offering stunning views while you indulge in treats like honey chilli chicken rice pots, crispy duck bao buns, and honey-glazed spare ribs dim sum. It's the perfect setting for enjoying delicious bites with a view that's as impressive as the menu.

Pizza Pilgrims London Bridge

The Quick Pilgrimage £20 per person and 1 other offer

On the hunt for Italian restaurants near Tower Bridge? This fun eatery is just a short walk away and is serving up some of the best slices around. With a mezzanine overlooking the bustling ground floor, Pizza Pilgrims invites you to watch their chefs craft your ideal pie under the whimsical gaze of a Toy Story-inspired Pizza Planet. Sink your teeth into favourites like the Garlic Bread Zeppelin, or indulge in the double pepperoni and spicy honey pizza, perfect for lunch, dinner, or a mid-day snack.

Tower Bridge Arms

Vegan Monday and 3 other offers

Tower Bridge Arms combines the feel of an American diner and a classic boozer. Nestled on the south side of the iconic Tower Bridge, this bustling pub warmly welcomes locals and tourists alike. Whether you're craving classics like half-roasted chicken and chunky chips or a flavorful buffalo burger, they've got you covered with top quality grub. Thirsty? Explore the extensive tap list and cocktail menu, featuring tipples like Moscow mules and Aperol spritzes.

Balls Brothers Minster Court

2 for 1 Aperol Spritz and 3 other offers

Balls Brothers are somewhat of an institution in London, thanks to over 150 years under their belt. Join them in their Minster Court location next time you've got a hankering for top-notch British grub to enjoy alfresco on their gorgeous terrace, which comes topped off by an extensive range of handcrafted cocktails. Whether you fancy old-school favourites like monkfish and tiger prawn Goan curry, Suffolk chicken schnitzel, or honey mustard sticky sausages, this two-tiered joint caters to both your stomach and your social scene.

Browns Brasserie & Bar Butlers Wharf

Located right on the edge of the River Thames, Browns Brasserie & Bar is a Butlers Wharf eatery that's made for waterside dining in warmer months, offering breathtaking views up and down the Thames, from Tower Bridge to Docklands. Settle down on the large outdoor terrace to soak up the sun and feast on goodies like slow-cooked salted pork belly, indulgent lobster risotto, and mouthwatering chargrilled steak sandwiches. Whether you're here for the views, the food, or both, this joint promises a memorable dining experience by the water's edge.

Gaucho Tower Bridge

When you're looking for outdoor restaurants near Tower Bridge, Gaucho should be on your radar. Fronting views of the famous landmark and dining pods to nab, this spot's gorgeous looks match the swish Argentinian steaks. This legendary chain serves the finest Argentinian steaks in town, offering everything from classic rib-eyes and fillets to unique cuts like cuadril and lomo. Pair your meal with a Malbec from their top-notch wine list, featuring Argentina's finest reds, while you revel in sleek, earthy interiors with designer furnishings, creating the perfect backdrop for a steak-tacular dinner with a view.

The Dickens Inn

The Dickens Inn blends history with riverside charm, offering a tale as old as Charles Dickens himself. Originally a tea warehouse from the 1700s, this rebuilt three-story gem at St Katharine Docks boasts two lush beer gardens with BBQs and scenic views. Inside, antique furniture and airy decor create a picturesque setting, complemented by warm hospitality and a dedication to English pub traditions. This charming boozer is serving up a menu of classic British dishes, from succulent Sunday roasts to hunter's chicken and beer-battered fish and chips. It's a great place where history and relaxation come together seamlessly, offering a classic pub experience with delicious food and drinks.

Slug and Lettuce Tower Bridge

❤️ Dinner & Dates ❤️ and 1 other offer

One of our favourite Tower Bridge restaurants, Slug and Lettuce is well within walking distance. Nestled by the picturesque waterside, it's the perfect spot for chilling with pals while taking in the breathtaking views of London's most famous bridge. Alongside the standard burgers, tapas, pizzas and weekend brunches, this venue offers a brilliant selection of classic cocktails at bargain prices. Their spirit emporium is stocked with top-notch gins, rum, and tequila, complemented by an extensive wine list and cocktail trees featuring favourites like the pornstar martini. Come down to munch on a steaming plate of Whitby scampi and chips served with skin-on fries, tartare sauce and your choice of peas while enjoying the riverside vistas.

Champagne Route Restaurant

Champagne Route is a sleek dining destination, located only a short walk from Tower Hill or Aldgate East. Decked out with circular light fixtures and glowing cabinets featuring fine drinks, it's a great spot to visit when seeking out a moreish lunch or dinner. The menu features an array of starters, such as octopus, tomato, and shoestring potatoes, served with smoked paprika aioli, plus mains like duck breast alongside grapefruit and fennel. Brunch is an extravagant affair, boasting plates like eggs with wild mushroom and truffle oil, and there's even the opportunity to book a champagne and caviar tasting session for two. 

The Dixon Hotel

Brunch Bottomless Menu for £45 including 90 minutes of unlimited sparkling, wine or beer and 7 other offers

Step into The Dixon Hotel, a historic Grade II-listed building designed by architect John Dixon Butler in 1905. Immerse yourself in over a century of history at The Courtroom Bar, surrounded by original wooden panelling and mugshots of former defendants while you sip on espresso martinis crafted from in-house brewed coffee beans. The neighbouring Shakedown Restaurant and Bar dazzles with Italian Terrazzo-style decor, offering a delightful cicchetti-sharing concept-inspired menu. Here, you can indulge in homemade pizzas and pastas that promise an authentic culinary experience with each bite.

Zizzi Tower Hill

Searching for affordable restaurants near Tower Bridge? Found just a short stroll from the landmark, Zizzi is the place to go for enticing Italian fare. It offers a warm, casual ambience, as well as an eclectic menu of eats. Whether it's pizza, pasta, salads, risotto, or a hearty dish of meat and fish like herb-rolled pork belly and chicken Milanese, they've got you covered with a menu full of fresh, seasonal ingredients. From timeless classics to their very own tasty twists, this spot promises a delicious Italian feast in a chilled-out environment.

Gunpowder Tower Bridge

After Indian restaurants near Tower Bridge? Head to Gunpowder and you'll find plates inspired by Calcutta, alongside an on-site bakery specialising in mutton sandwiches, Goan sausage rolls and fresh tarts when you're craving something sweet. This spacious venue is adorned with leather banquettes, plaster-washed walls, and 70s-style tiling across two floors. Dive into its vibrant menu featuring goodies like Madras-style chicken lollipops, tender Kashmiri lamb chops, and spicy Kerala beef pepper fry. For dessert, indulge in their Indian twist on bread and butter pudding spiked with a shot of rum or quench your thirst with an array of spice-infused cocktails.

The Lampery Restaurant and Bar

Looking for best restaurants near Tower Bridge? The Lampery is a stunning venue centred around modern European dining. Located within the Apex Hotel City of London, this homage to British cuisine channels the spirit of 17th-century diarist Samuel Pepys. Named after his beloved fish, this haunt isn't your typical tavern; instead, it boasts stylish furnishings like peacock-blue upholstery and sleek marble surfaces. Their all-day menu offers a contemporary twist on classics, highlighted by dishes like The Lampery Pye, a hearty reinterpretation featuring slow-cooked beef cheek and prunes, as well as Dover sole topped with hazelnut butter, lemon and capers.