Marquis Of Wellington

Pub in Southwark

The first street food pub

Marquis Of Wellington
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10 / 10 from 2 reviews
Address
21 Druid Street
Southwark
London
SE1 2HH
Map
Telephone
087 1984 1226
Region
Southwark
Nearest Station
Bermondsey
0.38 miles
Category
Pubs
Opening Summary
Mon – Thu: 11:00 – 23:00
Fri – Sat: 11:00 – 00:00
Sun: 11:00 – 23:00
Venue Facilities

Food Served

Disabled Facilities

Children Welcome

Credit Cards Accepted

Outdoor Area

PINTS, PIZZAS AND POP-UPS: THE MARQUIS OF WELLINGTON HAS ARRIVED!
The first ever British Street Food pub takeover has landed – welcome to the Marquis of Wellington. Sitting centre-stage on the famous Bermondsey Beer Mile, the pub is back from a two-year hiatus with an urban-cool new look, pizzas cooked to perfection and an incredible collection of beers.
Step out from the shadow of The Shard and slip away from The Thames to find the Marquis of Wellington. You can’t miss the namesake’s statement lettering across the brick frontage, illuminated by upturned spotlights when the sun goes down – it’s the star of the Bermondsey show. Come inside to discover statement scrap metals revived and repurposed into wall art features, sitting alongside vintage school chairs, copper piping and exposed original brickwork.
Work your way round to the patio and take your pick from weathered wooden benches or gather around the blazing fire pit. The hand-painted graffiti walls, in vibrant shades of blue and purple, make for the ideal foodie snap.

FOOD TRUCKS & PERFECT PIZZAS
Can’t decide whether you fancy oozing mac ‘n’ cheese, a filled-to-the-brim burger or cheesy chips? Get them all at the Marquis of Wellington thanks to the British Street Food takeover. Founded in 2009 by Richard Johnson (London Evening Standard The Power 1000 four years running), the British Street Food Awards champions the most exciting young British chefs cooking on the streets. This takeover brings the brightest and best of street food under one pub roof – it’s a match made in foodie heaven.
Each week, new traders will be popping up next to the Marquis of Wellington, serving up the very best of British street food to hungry Bermondsey locals. Confirmed guests include Smokin’ Lotus, The Chip Club, BearBQ and Harley Dogs. Still not sure what to choose? Set at the heart of London’s street food scene with the infamous Druid Street and Maltby Street weekend markets, the Marquis of Wellington and its neighbours offer the perfect places to pick up any street food favourite.

And there’s more... the Marquis of Wellington’s own main menu exclusively offers perfectly cooked pizzas, hand-rolled then fired in the huge oven. Choose from the likes of prosciutto crudo with sun blushed tomatoes and fresh rocket; shards of smoked salmon, creamy ricotta and drizzles of lemon oil; and grilled aubergine and artichoke with soft mozzarella and Sicilian extra virgin olive oil. Alternatively, create your own from a huge array of toppings. There’s even Sunday roast pizzas for the ultimate British/Italian mash-up.

PINTS PLEASE
Home to the British craft beer revolution, the Bermondsey Beer Mile plays host to the top pint pit stops, attracting beer aficionados all over. The Marquis of Wellington is no exception - on tap hop fans can taste test a variety of local craft brews in both keg and cask from Camden Town Brewery, Southwark LPA, Horns Brewing Co and Clarksha

User Reviews

Fervid
from Southwark

Apr 19, 2013

I,ve been to this pub a few times always found it to be nice friendly pub ,also been to some parties in there it's a nice clean spacious
Pub, bar staff are friendly and helpful,gave my young children colouring books and toys to keep then entertained, their jubilee party that they put on was great the kids had a great time, face painting,bouncy castle,buffet and karaoke and all for free.....they certainly
Know how to look after there customers....

Anonymous

Jun 11, 2009

nice clean friendly pub,good food with large portions,friendly staff,a pub that seems to cater for all age groups from young to old,large tv in both bars also big screen showing all sporting events nice beer garden at back for smokers also seating outside pub very good juke box for every taste,games machines also pool table and darts good variety of drinks and food,all round plesent pub,shame its on the back street because i think it gets over looked.......
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