Relax and unwind in our cosy traditional pub or upstairs dining room, whilst enjoying your favourite dish from our main menu, which is available every day from 10.00am until 10.00pm (Dining Room open from 12 Noon). Alternatively join us for breakfast between 10.00am and 12 Noon and enjoy a hearty start to your day
Nicholson's pub with red leather backed booths, floral wallpaper and a dark wood panelled bar.
Simple menu of comfort classics in a sports bar where every seat has an undisturbed view of a TV.
Arty, elegant eatery using locally-sourced fare for modern European menu, charcoal grill specials.
Pub with views of MI6 over the river, 'haunted' former cell corridor and a spy-themed upstairs bar.
Views over the River Thames and the city from a stylish bar and events space.
10 Bridge St, Westminster, London SW1A 2JR, UK
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