The Watch House Tower Bridge
The Watch House – Coffee, Bar, Eatery
The Watch House was imagined on the simple premise of creating beautiful and unique spaces for people to enjoy amazing coffee and food, and share a conversation or a pastry (perhaps both) with friends, family and colleagues.
Each one of our sites is wholly unique and intentionally so; we embrace and engage with the particular characteristics of each community we are in.
As we are based in London there is no shortage of stories behind the buildings we select as our Houses.
The Watch House ethos is at the heart of everything we do.
That means, we will always be dedicated to providing the highest quality products in exceptional sites, served to you by the friendliest and most knowledge people around.
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The Watch House on Bermondsey Street, which celebrates its second birthday this month, is a contender for one of the prettiest coffee shops in London.
Located in the octagon-shaped former watch house building of St Mary Magdalen churchyard, it combines rustic walls and 'bread pegs' with chic monochrome floor tiles and lovely posies on each table.
Continuing the theme of interesting historical buildings, The Watch House II is based in the Cardamom Building, which, funnily enough, was used to store cardamom in days of yore.
The coffee itself, as at the original Watch House, is a Brazilian espresso blend from Ozone.
Although the Bermondsey Street Watch House serves breakfast, light meals and sweet treats, the menu is greatly extended over at Shad Thames.