Wine Wharf - Wine Bar

About Wine Wharf - Wine Bar

Situated on Stoney Street, South East London’s foodie mecca, and attached to Vinopolis, Wine Wharf is simply the place to enjoy food and wine in a relaxed environment. Set in an old wharf warehouse, Wine Wharf is all about industrial chic, with old leather sofas surrounded by wooden pillars and bare brick. A modern bar and kitchen adds to the look while over two floors an eclectic selection of music is the background to a lively buzz. Over 300 different wines, brandies, ports, sherries and manzanillas are available – so whatever your tipple you’ll be in seventh heaven. Add to that a constantly evolving menu featuring sharing snacks and sumptuous lunches inspired by everything from local dishes to exotic flavours.

Wine Wharf - Wine Bar Address

Address:
34 Stoney Street
Southwark
London
SE1 9BU

Prices for Wine Wharf - Wine Bar

Under £35 | €40 | US$54

Location Information for Wine Wharf - Wine Bar

Address:
34 Stoney Street
Southwark
London
SE1 9BU
Public transport: London Cannon Street, National Railway

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Latest 5 reviews of Wine Wharf - Wine Bar

We had a great dinner at the Wine Wharf. The menu is varied and there was something for everyone. Great selection of wines. The ambiance was enjoyable - overall a great night!

4 April 2012
by 11454929

Good place situated near Borough market. Service was friendly, the food nice but nothing out of the ordinary. The wine list is extensive and contains something for every budget.

16 March 2012
by PB

Nice place, great wine choice, pity about the food.

5 March 2012
by SG

Good place near London Bridge to meet and eat after work on a Friday. Extensive wine list and good bar snacks. Busy but not over crowded.

3 March 2012
by 489703

The Wine Wharf was fine. The food was pretty good, pretty reasonably priced, and the atmosphere was pretty much OK. I guess my criticism would be that it feels a bit... bland. There's not much authentic or special about it. It's just 'fine'. But that's a LOT better than a lot of the places I've visited over the years! I might return, but I think there are several more exciting/interesting/authentic places in Borough.

14 December 2011
by JM
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