Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively Bankside spot for creative brunch and all-day plates with strong coffee and friendly service, though waits and occasional service slip-ups can frustrate at busy times.
Caravan London Bridge delivers competitive quality on par with respected local favorites through strong food quality anchored by creative fusion brunch and an excellent coffee program, paired with warm, attentive service. However, inconsistent execution during peak brunch hours—with occasional cold plates and under-seasoned dishes—prevents grade A-level reliability. The modern Bankside setting and convenient location near cultural attractions add appeal without reaching destination status.
The room feels warm and bustling, a modern Bankside hangout where the coffee arrives with origin notes and the playlist nudges the tempo. Guests describe staff as cheerful and welcoming, with most visits running smoothly even when tables are full. One diner put it simply: "We were seated quickly and felt looked after through the meal." The cooking leans global and bright—think kimchi pancake with fried chicken, jalapeno cornbread, coconut red curry, and miso-kissed sides—so it is contemporary and creative rather than classic. The culinary approach leans creative fusion: modern, flavor-forward plates anchored by comfort-food formats like schnitzel, rice bowls, and sourdough pizza. When the kitchen hits, it shines; when it is slammed, a dish can run dry or under-seasoned, so expectations land best with diners who enjoy adventurous flavors. Families do fine here. High chairs appear without fuss, the room is lively but manageable, and there are options kids actually eat—margherita pizza, pancakes, eggs on toast, and fries alongside gentler salads. If your crew prefers simple over spicy, steer toward the pancakes or pizza rather than the kimchi pancake or gochujang-forward plates.
Area: Creative, office-and-cultural mix near Bankside with a steady flow of locals, commuters, and museumgoers.
Safety: Well-trafficked, generally safe and well-lit with strong daytime and evening footfall.
Nearby: A short walk to Borough Market, Tate Modern, and the Old Vic; close to London Bridge station and riverside paths.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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