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Electric Shuffle London BridgeB-Worth Trying
10 Bermondsey St, London SE1 2ER
· Bar, Brunch restaurant, Cocktail bar
· 4.6/5 Google (1198 reviews)
Reservations
A lively shuffleboard bar with striking archway decor, fun group energy, good cocktails, and mixed service; great for socials, less ideal if you seek polished table service.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Electric Shuffle London Bridge delivers on its core promise: exceptional setting appeal within dramatic railway arches and strong hosting that makes group events memorable. However, inconsistent food and service execution—particularly slow drink service even during quieter periods—and food quality that supports rather than anchors the experience prevent a higher grade. Best suited for activity-focused nights where the games and atmosphere are the main event.
Restaurant Summary
Beneath the railway arches, the room feels warm and bustling with neon glows and brick curves that make it instantly memorable. Hosts keep the energy up as groups rotate through games, and one guest summed it up as, "we were laughing between turns and the drinks kept coming." The culinary approach leans comfort-forward bar fare: burgers with fries, a plant-based bowl, and sweet bites to fuel the competition. Cocktails often land well, though a few note spritz ratios off. It is ideal if you want fun-first dining where the games and hosting are the main event and the food supports the night rather than defines it. Families doing daytime visits should be fine: the menu has kid-friendly staples like burgers and mac, and several guests said children enjoyed the games. Evenings skew loud and adult; earlier slots are calmer. There is at least one vegan and several gluten-free-tagged options, but picky eaters may prefer the simpler items.
At a Glance
- Electric atmosphere in striking railway-arch interiors
- Hosts frequently praised for making group sessions smooth and fun
- Good value for activity nights; central location near London Bridge
- Drink service can be slow (20-30 minutes) even when not full
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- interactive_shuffleboard_tournaments
- dramatic_railway_arch_interiors
- private_arch_spaces_with_hosts
What People Love
- High-energy hosting that keeps games moving
- Eye-catching archway design and lighting
- Cocktails that are often well balanced
- Easy tech that handles scoring and rotations
Points of Concern
- Service delays at the bar with repeated 20-30 minute waits for drinks
- Policy rigidity on bookings and minimums frustrated several groups
- Inconsistent cocktail execution (spritz ratios off in a few reports)
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (staff name repetition and marketing-style language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
- For innovation score under 6, still note: menu is comfort-oriented; adventurous diners should align expectations to bar fare
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost£24-31 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- For vegans or GF: Electric Rainbow Bowl (VG, GF) is the safest main.
- For comfort seekers: Bacon Cheeseburger or Spicy Buffalo Chicken Burger both include fries.
- For lighter options: Chicken Caesar salad keeps it simple without weighing you down mid-game.
Perfect For
- Team socials with easy-to-run games
- Birthday groups that want lively hosting
- Pre- or post-Shard drinks and play
- Casual date nights with an activity focus
Location Insights
Area: Bustling central district near London Bridge and Bermondsey Street, popular with office groups and visitors; lively nightlife and after-work crowd.
Safety: Well-trafficked and generally safe with strong evening footfall; standard central London vigilance advised late night.
Nearby: Close to London Bridge Station, The Shard, and Bermondsey Street bars and restaurants; frequent corporate events and tourist spillover.
BermondseyA trendy and gentrified area known for its innovative food scene, converted warehouses, design studios, and a blend of historic charm and contemporary urban living.
Bermondsey StreetA boutique street featuring artisan restaurants, independent galleries, design shops, and a sophisticated urban village atmosphere with a strong creative and gastronomic identity.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–00:00
Tuesday11:30–00:00
Wednesday11:30–00:00
Thursday11:30–00:00
Friday11:30–01:00
Saturday11:00–01:00
Sunday11:30–00:00
Available: Reservations
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