The Watch House (Bermondsey)

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The Watch House (Bermondsey) Address 199 Bermondsey Street, Bermondsey, London SE1 3UW
The Watch House (Bermondsey) Phone 020 7407 5431
The Watch House (Bermondsey) Opening Hours Monday - Friday : 7am - 6pm
Saturday & Sunday : 8am - 6pm
The Watch House (Bermondsey) Food Price £10 - £20 per pax
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What people say about The Watch House (Bermondsey)

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40 reviews
  • Going inside was by far the wisest decision I've made in a while

  • The coffee was delicious with a rich crema on top truly the best I've had in a long

  • The cafe itself is pretty small which is probably the only downside as I imagine it would be hard to get a seat at peak times however the decor is stunning

  • Very trendy/nordic esque with the exposed brick and lots of wood

  • The coffee itself was incredible

  • The latte was one of the best I've ever had

  • It was one of those days where everything was happening on the same evening

  • I eventually decided to track across London after the Maison Blanc event in Fulham and thankfully it was worth the journey

  • Have teamed up with neighbourhood coffee shop The Watch House

  • Before my acquaintance with Waffle On and their dazzling array of flavours and toppings

  • I always associated waffles with the oft dry

  • Masking the actual taste of what was underneath

  • They had flavours like Southern fried chicken with Maple butter

  • Dry cure bacon with biodynamic egg and canadian maple syrup and Goats cheese with a blueberry coulis

  • S getting buttered up with street food darlings Waffle On getting behind the bar to iron out a new evening menu at The Watch House

  • Waffle On at The Watch House is an evening kitchen takeover that

  • S buttermilk waffles are delish and The Watch House is comfortably cosy café

  • The Watch House (Bermondsey) serves some amazing waffles in a style which is as rustic and as cosmopolitan as London itself

  • Every time i went past The Watch House (Bermondsey) i was intrigued and they always had a tag saying "

  • This is a little cute coffee shop with around 5 tables

  • The Watch House was built in the early 19th century and housed guards who protected the churchyard graves

  • They have some nice paintings around and I am told that these are on display for sale

  • They encourage local artists to showcase and dont charge a dime for this service which i felt was really amazing way of nurturing talent

  • The coffee is mostly in house and looked really good

  • I have always had the same waffle with chocolate sauce

  • The waffle is amazingly soft and fluffy but not soggy

  • The chocolate is simply sinful and looks like its outsourced from the heavens

  • The waffle is made fresh and is served pipping hot

  • THey serve it on a plate which is made of stone which again enhances the experience of having a hot waffle with some hot chocolate sauce and adds to the entire rustic charm of The Watch House (Bermondsey)

  • The staff here is very well trained and are very well informed about the items on the menu

  • The tables are minimalist

  • The coffees are really well made

  • What I am quickly realizing is that many coffee shops in London can make a nice latte but when it comes to filtered coffee they fall horrifically short

  • Great little spot with real character

  • The coffee was good without being outstanding

  • The sweet things on the counter looked amazing but I was there too early for that goodness

  • Tried Latte and cappuccino and both were spot on and very smooth to taste

  • Their juices and coffees are also ready good quality

  • The Watch House logo is simply elegant

  • I could tell it is popular amongst people with queues mounting up the pavement

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