The Larder
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About The Larder
Open all day for breakfast, lunch and dinner, The Larder serves classic Modern British and European dishes, combining traditional and contemporary influences to create eye-catching and great-tasting food using the freshest of ingredients.
Toptable says about The Larder
Taking its cue from a historical nickname for the area, The Larder restaurant in the Tower Bridge Hilton hotel, maintains their role in keeping with British tradition. Serving up classic British favourites in bountiful portions, The Larder perfectly pairs key dishes with scrumptious sauces. This restaurant has a very obvious eye for detail, from its modern clean-lined decor to the heavenly freshly baked bread served at the start of every meal. The Larder's real magic is found in its celebrated Warm Chocolate Fondant Pudding with White Chocolate Sauce, and it is totally to die for. Situated amongst the fascinating sights between London and Tower Bridge along Tooley Street, dining at The Larder is a perfect complement to taking in the history of this area of London.
Facilities
| Children |
Facilities for children |
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| Catering |
Dining with a view Caters for vegetarians |
| Booking and payment details |
Major credit cards accepted |
The Larder Address
| Address: |
5 More London Place, Hilton London Tower Bridge, London
London
SE1 2BY
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 3002 4300 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 3002 4350 |
| Email: | nikolaus.argondelis@hilton.com |
| Website: | http://www.hilton.co.uk/towerbridge |
Prices for The Larder
£21-£30
Location Information for The Larder
| Address: |
5 More London Place, Hilton London Tower Bridge, London
London
SE1 2BY
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|---|---|
| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 3002 4300 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 3002 4350 |
| Email: | nikolaus.argondelis@hilton.com |
| Website: | http://www.hilton.co.uk/towerbridge |
| Public transport: | Bermondsey, London Undergound |
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Being in the Hilton, this restaurant was a little on the empty side, but the servfice was warm andfriendly. The food was nice, although did feel very much overpriced and paying £4 for a side order of chips seemed steep particularly when the chips came and there 9 of them!
Quite a nice place, tables a bit wide though couldn't hear the other side of the table particularly well.
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