Draft House Tower Bridge is the third branch in the chain. Having visited the Clapham Junction and Battersea branches a few times and enjoyed the selection of real ales, and the ‘home of the thirds’ concept (you can try a third of a pint of three different beers to maximise tastings) we’ve been keen to try the food for a while. We did so last night at Tower Bridge.
Located a five minute walk away from London Bridge station, the Draft House was nicely busy but much less packed than those by the station (it was a Friday night, the start of the weekend). We were celebrating a birthday so tried a good selection of draft ales (including Mac’s Gold NZ, Porterhouse red, Wandle ale, Budvar dark) and bottled (the Brooklyn chocolate stout was wonderfully treacly with deep dark flavours but thoroughly lethal @ 10% volume and not one I’d be able to drink much of regardless of the price @ £7.25 a bottle).
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