Reservations · Outdoor seating
Cozy theatre-adjacent bar with friendly vibes, strong drinks program, and crowd-pleasing burgers and chicken and waffles; good value with a few consistency blips.
The Space Bar delivers dependable comfort-food dining with strong burger and chicken execution and genuinely friendly service in a charming converted theatre setting. However, scattered breakfast inconsistencies and operational quirks prevent it from reaching higher ground. It's a worthwhile neighborhood spot with solid value, particularly for pre-show drinks and casual meals, but lacks the polish and reliability of grade A-level establishments.
Set inside a converted church above The Space Theatre, the bar feels warm and cozy with couches, board games, and a little courtyard for sunny days. Guests talk about a neighborhood vibe and staff who are genuinely friendly, with one diner noting it as a "beautiful hidden gem" for pre-show drinks. Expect a small team that holds its own, though the hybrid ordering (QR for food, bar for drinks) can be a touch clunky at busy times. The cooking leans comfort-first rather than experimental: juicy cheeseburgers, a lively buttermilk jerk chicken burger, and well-loved chicken and waffles. Breakfast is popular (including vegan options), though a few diners reported inconsistent execution like sparse fruit on waffles or overcooked fry-ups. The culinary approach is elevated traditional (innovation level 4.4): recognizable bar-grill favorites, light Caribbean notes, and satisfying portions without kitchen theatrics. Families are reasonably well served: there is a lift for prams, outdoor seating, and kid-friendly picks like sandwiches, fries, and straightforward eggs. While there is no formal kids menu, the menu has plenty of simple options that most children will accept. If you have a picky eater, stick to burgers, chips, or toast-and-egg combinations, and avoid the spicier jerk items unless your crew is adventurous.
Area: Riverside residential pocket on the Isle of Dogs with a local, community theatre vibe; skewed to neighborhood regulars and pre-show crowds.
Safety: Generally safe and quiet; typical residential safety profile with theatre footfall at show times.
Nearby: Above The Space Theatre; near riverside walks and residential streets; bus service along Westferry Rd.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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