Reservations · Outdoor seating
Charming riverside pub with a lovely garden and solid British classics; great for fish and chips and a pint, but service and room maintenance can be inconsistent and prices on drinks run high.
The Bridge delivers solid neighborhood pub dining with strong food quality anchored by benchmark fish and chips and welcoming, accommodating service. The charming riverside garden setting enhances appeal, but inconsistent execution during busy periods—particularly Sunday roasts—prevents higher grades. Reliable for weekday visits, worth trying for its comfortable vibe and quality classics.
Set just south of Hammersmith Bridge, this neighborhood pub leans warm and relaxed with a handsome room and a genuinely lovely garden. Guests talk about an easygoing vibe and staff who are welcome and accommodating. One diner summed it up: "Perfect for a pint in the garden before a stroll by the river." The cooking favors British comfort classics over theatrics, with fish and chips emerging as the star. The culinary approach feels elevated-traditional: familiar dishes, decent produce, and hearty plating. Most meals land well—especially seafood—though Sunday roasts can be slow and hit-or-miss during peak hours. Families will find it approachable: kids can tuck into fish finger sandwiches, burgers and chips, and simple desserts like ice cream or sticky toffee pudding. There is no explicit kids menu on the current snapshot, but the garden and calm setting help. Those needing gluten-free options should plan ahead since one review notes no gluten-free beer on tap.
Area: Leafy residential pocket by the Thames at Hammersmith Bridge with a village feel in Barnes and easy access to Hammersmith.
Safety: Perceived as safe and quiet with good foot traffic along the river; no notable safety incidents in reviews.
Nearby: Near Eventim Apollo, Hammersmith tube, Thames Path, Barnes amenities; mix of locals and visitors.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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