Located next to Borough Market and the Globe Theatre, The Anchor dates back to 1615. We have been frequented by Samuel Peeps, Dr Samuel Johnson and William Shakespeare. Set over three floors the pub was refurbished in June 2008 but the exposed brickwork and fireplaces remain untouched. Inside the downstairs area of the pub we have our own fish & chip shop on the mezzanine area, where we cook in-house cut chips which are cooked in traditional beef dripping. We even have our own pie & mash. Everything is fresh and we always have at least one grilled fish choice. The stairwell leads to the terrace bar, which is the most upmarket part of the building. This houses traditional armchairs and chesterfields, with a lovely terrace outside. Walk up a further floor and you come to the dining room which has higher and lower parts and offers full table service. From the huge outside seating area you get a great view of St Paul’s and Tower Bridge. The dining room menu is bespoke with all dishes being freshly prepared. There is a mix of traditional British and continental to cater for every ones tastes. For something less formal why not try our bar menu downstairs. We have one of the best wine menus for a pub and half are available by the glass or bottle. From 7am in the morning we have a small room available for conferences, seminars, meetings and private dining with various packages available. We are a very different venue from other places and with our staff speaking most languages including Polish, Italian, Spanish, Argentinean, Singapore, South Korean, Japanese and French, you will be made very welcome.
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Free Wi-Fi Access, Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilet, Disabled Lift.
Terrace Balcony with heating, Patio Area.
Children Welcome, Coach Parties Welcome by prior arrangement, ATM Machine, Debit and Credit Cards accepted.
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