The Doodle Bar

The Doodle Bar

Doodle Bar

Come down for a drink, a doodle & some delicious food.

The Doodle Bar is a bar and events space where people have the freedom to enjoy a good scribble, play a game of ping pong, peruse the market and enjoy some street food.

http://www.thedoodlebar.com

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Patty and Bun - Fun at the Doodle Bar

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food   busyness  

Lucky Chip, and MeatLiquor, but I'm used to waiting 35 minutes to over an hour for their burgers.

For the Street Kitchen guys to deliver this level of streamlined cooking is a doff of the cap to strategic Taylorist management of the cooking production line, i.e. it's bloody quick.

After standing at the pass watching a production line of fabulous smelling, sizzling burgers roll out to a queue of delighted punters, and being greeted by Patty & Bun founder, Joe, with a massive assault of enthusiasm and energy, I settled in for the long wait for our burgers.

For the Street Kitchen guys to deliver this level of streamlined cooking is a doff of the cap to strategic Taylorist management of the cooking production line, i.e. it's bloody quick.

From the mellow house-pickled onion (toned down since launch on feedback), to the smokey bbq-mayo-cum-burgersauce, to the blanket of cloche-melted cheese and rashers of crispy smoked bacon, the Patty & Bun burger topping symphony is a work of greatness.

The Doodle Bar, 60 Druid Street SE1 2EZ

The Doodle Bar – Pop Up Restaurant | Grub Club

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food  

We are the Doodle Bar - a bar and events space where visitors are encouraged to draw on the walls - everyone can be an artist!

Located in a railway arch, right next door to Maltby Street Market and 10 minutes from London Bridge, this place is food and drink heaven.

Our chef; Karl Burdock - son of Leo Burdock who started the famous fish & chip shop chain in Dublin, has worked at several michelin starred restaurants, but has now turned his talents to our delicious Doodle menu.

Our grub clubs are about enjoying good food and drink in a relaxed and creative environment.

The Doodle Bar | A Warehouse Bar For Doodling And Ping Pong Fans

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food  

Let us start by saying The Doodle Bar allow you to cover their walls with artistic scribbles.

Tucked away on Druid Street, just before Tower Bridge, it’s a cavernous, brick-walled, industrially-rooved bar space big enough to fit a vintage racing car.

Up front is the bar area, from which they crack open craft beers (including their very own Doodle brew), shake up cocktails and pour from a 20-strong selection of gins.

It’s currently in the guise of Deep Space Moolog, a multimedia installation by Kirsty E Smith which combines ancient cave art with luminous space creatures… …which somehow perfectly illustrates what Doodle Bar’s all about.

You can reserve by calling 0207 403 3222 or Doodle Bar | 60 Druid Street, SE1 2EZ Like more with your pint than pork scratchings?

The Doodle Bar - review | London Evening Standard

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drinks  

The deal: A hard-to-find rough-and-ready ex-dairy where creative juices — in the form of exhibitions, life drawing and gigs — flow alongside cheapish drinks for Chelsea’s intrepid boozers.

Order: The refreshing Cucumber Cooler, with vodka, elderflower and apple juice, or a Meantime pale ale, microbrewed in Greenwich.

Doodle Bar | Bars and pubs in Bermondsey, London

Bermondsey bar where you can write on the walls.

When Doodle Bar first opened in Battersea in 2009, it was a spot to cherish.

But now Doodle Bar is back, occupying a railway arch in Bermondsey.

The concrete floor is high gloss, there’s a foosball table at the front of the bar and a street food van parks up at the entrance on weekends – Constancia on our trip, with its awesome Argentinian steak sandwiches.

Doodle Bar has still got it.

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