The Ivy Tower Bridge

The Ivy Tower Bridge

All-day dining British brasserie with classic British dishes available 7 days a week, located on the south bank of the river Thames with beautiful views.

All Day Casual Dining Restaurant - The Ivy Tower Bridge, London

The Ivy Tower Bridge is an all-day British brasserie with an all-encompassing menu serving modern British and international Ivy-inspired classics from dawn until dusk, seven days a week.

Making the most of its riverside location and views of the iconic Tower Bridge and Tower of London, the restaurant also features an outdoor terrace, a bar and a private dining room on the first floor, offering tranquil relaxed yet sophisticated dining with beautiful views across the river.

With interiors designed by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio, the two-floors restaurant will offer guests the choice of dining within the restaurant, enjoying the view from floor to ceiling glass windows, or outside on the Parisian-style al fresco terrace seating 50 and overlooking the River Thames.

http://www.theivytowerbridge.com

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The Ivy Tower Bridge - London Restaurant Reviews | Hardens

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For ‘The Ayes’, they make “a great local addition” providing “great British food in a buzzy setting” (“I keep expecting to be disappointed, and I’m not!”)

For ‘The Nays’, “hugely underwhelming food” and “uneven” standards generally make it “feel like they are trying to milk the franchise, but are destroying it in the process”.

The most popular is the “ladies-who-lunch” favourite on the King’s Road, whose “garden is to die for” (although “it’s an uphill struggle actually being seated in it”) – a “super, bustling and tastefully decorated venue with fabulous people watching opportunities” (and where the Top Tip is “its great breakfast: it’s much quieter so service is spot on!)”

Restaurant Review: The Ivy Tower Bridge

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food   drinks   menu   desserts  

The Ivy Tower Bridge is one of the latest launches, and having dined at The Ivy, like many Londoners, just the once, we bounced off towards Tower Bridge after work one Friday evening brimming with anticipation.

And then you look down at the menu and glimpse The Ivy Tower Bridge Hamburger for £14.25.

After ordering a couple of glasses of The Ivy Collection Champagne to assist us in perusing the menu, which is extensive by today’s standards but not overwhelming, we settled on a steak tartare for me (hand chopped beef striploin with Tabasco dressing, cornichons, shallot, parsley, egg yolk and and toasted granary; £9.25) and tempura prawns for my friend (crunchy fried prawns with green papaya, cucumber, edamame and a matcha tea sauce; £9.95).

And our waitress, Natasha, who was chatty and utterly charming, regaled us with quite the tale of the first time she tried the matcha tea sauce, informing us that she didn’t like the sound of it at all during a staff tasting, and she pretty much hated it on its own, but once she dipped a tempura prawn into it she was in love.

The desserts are irresistible – the flourless cappuccino cake, crème brûlée and blackberry ice cream sundae are hard to say no to, but it was the apple tart fine (£7.95) and chocolate bombe with honeycomb centre and hot salted caramel sauce (£8.50) that found their way to our table.

All Day Casual Dining Restaurant - The Ivy Tower Bridge, London

The Ivy Tower Bridge is an all-day British brasserie with an all-encompassing menu serving modern British and international Ivy-inspired classics from dawn until dusk, seven days a week.

Located on the river Thames, facing the Tower of London, the restaurant also features an outdoor terrace and a bar, offering tranquil relaxed yet sophisticated dining with beautiful views across the river.

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