A former London Docks pub building dating from 1897, situated close to Tower Bridge. Quickly renamed King of Belgium, from being King of Prussia, at the outbreak of The Great War. Light and airy inside with a central island bar and mezzanine level and sports large clear windows to the street. Re-opened on 20th September 2019 after extensive refurbishment and with its latest name change. There is additional seating upstairs in an area available for venue hire. 2 handpumps.
This Pub serves no changing beers and 1 regular beer.
Two Bridges, London