Best Places in Bermondsey

The Bermondsey Beer Mile is just the start. This stretch of South London serves up artisan everything — from craft breweries to some of London's best restaurants.

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London Glass Blowing

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Gallery

London Glassblowing is a renowned studio and gallery dedicated to the art of glassblowing. Founded by Peter Layton in 1976, it showcases contemporary glass art and offers classes for all skill levels. Located in the vibrant Bermondsey Street area, it is a hub for both artists and enthusiasts.

Hidden GemInstagrammable

62-66 Bermondsey Street, London SE1 3UD

Tue–Sat 10:00–18:00

Trivet
££££

Exquisite dining with global inspirations

Restaurant

Trivet is a fine dining restaurant in Bermondsey, co-founded by chef Jonny Lake and sommelier Isa Bal, both formerly of The Fat Duck. The venue offers a unique culinary experience with a menu inspired by global travel and a focus on high-quality ingredients.

Modern EuropeanFine DiningRomantic

36 Snowsfields, London SE1 3SU

Tue–Sat 17:30–23:00

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Frequently asked questions

What are the best places to visit in Bermondsey?
Bermondsey has 2 great spots including gallery, restaurant venues. Top picks include London Glass Blowing, Trivet.
Is Bermondsey good for a date night?
Yes! Bermondsey has several romantic spots. London Glass Blowing is a particularly great choice for dates.
What's the best way to explore Bermondsey?
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