CuisineWine bar
Price££
Neighborhoodborough-bermondsey
HoursWed 17:30-21:30, Thu 12:00-21:30, Fri 12:00-21:30, Sat 12:00-21:30
Last verified

Why locals love it: A natural-wine bar and kitchen inside a Bermondsey railway arch run by an importer, open Wed-Sat only and long-favored by London chefs who eat here on days off.

Tip: Wed-Sat only; closed Sun-Tue. Walk-up at the counter from 12:00. The kitchen rewrites the chalkboard every service.

Location

Address: 40 Maltby Street, London SE1 3PA

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