Amazing Grace London Bridge
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Amazing Grace London Bridge

Bar · Borough ·

Asian-inspired sharing plates, bold cocktails, and live music

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Amazing Grace London Bridge by Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace London Bridge by Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace London Bridge by Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace London Bridge by Amazing Grace
Amazing Grace London Bridge by null
Amazing Grace London Bridge by null
Amazing Grace London Bridge by null
Amazing Grace London Bridge by null
Amazing Grace London Bridge by null
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Amazing Grace London Bridge by null
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Amazing Grace London Bridge by null
Amazing Grace London Bridge by null
Amazing Grace London Bridge by null
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9a St Thomas St, London SE1 9RY, United Kingdom Get directions

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9a St Thomas St, London SE1 9RY, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 4542 5670
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•Accepts reservations
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Touristy
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"Considering it was once a church, Amazing Grace is a pretty sexy space. A huge live music venue in London Bridge that helpfully doubles as a cool bar situation, it accepts pre-booked reservations of all sizes as long as there doesn’t happen to be a gig on that particular night. Don’t expect anything too revolutionary from the cocktail list but the classics like spicy margaritas and rum punch are covered, plus there’s a nice little selection of mocktails. " - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, sinead cranna

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"Is this a somewhat silly name for a bar? Yes. Is said silly-named bar a fabulous mix of cool, grand, and extremely handy if you need to book a table for 10 like, right now? Also yes. When you first walk into Amazing Grace, look up. The converted church in London Bridge has blues on the speakers, a mezzanine overlooking the candlelit stage where the live music happens, and a whole lot of green leather seating. It’s a swish solution for the eternal riddle of where to go for group drinks when you don't want fluorescent cocktails and to lose your voice. You can make a reservation for up to 20 on the website. " - Heidi Lauth Beasley, Jake Oliver, Sinead Cranna

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"“I was raised a good Christian girl—I know, given most of the things I’ve written for this website, we’re all surprised—and it’s for that reason that I can say I know a good church when I see one. Amazing Grace in London Bridge is a converted church hosting live music and is a great shout for anyone who spent the entirety of our many lockdowns posting ‘I miss gigs :(‘ on Twitter. The drinks are pretty standard but it’s the space and commitment to Good Tunes that really sets it apart from your average drinking den. There’s plenty of standing space in front of the stage but if you’re here for a carefully orchestrated display of your personality—some call this practice a ‘first date’—then sit up on the mezzanine. Just be sure to check out the calendar of live performances so you don’t rock up to a ‘90s tribute night when you were expecting a live jazz saxophone session.” - HLB " - Heidi Lauth Beasley, Daisy Meager, Sinead Cranna

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"Amazing Grace is a brand new, big-deal music venue in London Bridge. Mr Bao is a little Taiwanese spot in Peckham that makes the best bao in London. Put them together and you’re in for an excellent meal. To mark the Season of Santa, Mr Bao will be serving turkey Christmas bao, stir-fried brussels sprouts with Chinese sausage, and - deep breath - pigs in blanket bao at this big converted church. Available throughout December, we should also mention that the space at Amazing Grace is really quite something and totally perfect for a late-December mini-Christmas with mates." - heidi lauth beasley

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"When you walk into Amazing Grace, you look up. This converted church—that also spent some time being a site for live surgery lessons, but let’s not dwell on that stunning portion of its history—is really quite something. Blues on the speakers, a mezzanine overlooking the candlelit stage where the live music happens in the evening, and lots of tasteful green leather seats. Also, importantly, Mr Bao is doing the food here. If you haven’t been to their Peckham location or their Daddy Bao spot in Tooting, then all you need to know is that you should stick to the headliners, and that’s the shiitake mushroom bao. Expect nice cocktails, pints, and big boozy ‘gospel brunches’ at the weekend." - Heidi Lauth Beasley

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Lucy W.

Google
I had the best time here!! Live music made my day. The musicians seemed incredibly talented and engaged with the crowd every step of the way. Shout of to Soren on the sax. What a talent. x

Ali

Google
A Night to Remember at Amazing Grace, London Bridge Tucked away near the heart of London Bridge, Amazing Grace is unlike any restaurant or bar we’ve visited before. Housed in a breathtaking Grade II-listed 19th-century church, the venue effortlessly blends historic charm with vibrant modern energy. Think stained glass windows and original stone architecture meeting thumping disco beats and soulful live performances, it’s a unique sensory experience that grabs your attention the moment you step through the doors. We visited on a Friday night, when the vibe was electric. The night’s soundtrack was built around disco, funk, soul, old-school hip-hop, and even some Garage classics, which were performed live with impressive vocals that got everyone moving. As we soaked in the lively atmosphere, we couldn’t help but admire how perfectly the lighting and acoustics complemented the stunning church setting; it's truly a party in a place you’d least expect. The food was as memorable as the music. We kicked things off with the Amazing Grace Sharer, a generous and flavour-packed platter featuring crispy Japanese Fried Chicken, sticky-sweet Korean Chicken Wings, smoky Padron Peppers, juicy Corn Ribs, and moreish Korean Potato Bites. Each bite offered something bold, spicy, or savoury, a masterclass in Asian-inspired comfort food. We followed this with a couple of Fried Chicken Baos, which were soft, fluffy, and bursting with flavour thanks to the tangy pickles, creamy Gochujang mayo, sesame, and spring onions. But the standout dish for us was the Chicken Burger. A free-range chicken coated in crunchy panko and sesame, layered with Kewpie mayo, fresh lettuce, and pickles. It’s rich, crispy, juicy, and a definite must-try. On the side, I ordered the Amazing Rice, which lived up to its name: a fragrant mix of spring onion and ginger oil, tare sauce, crispy onion, and sesame. It’s the kind of side you could happily eat on its own. For dessert, we shared the Salted Caramel Brownie, served warm and delicately dusted with icing sugar. It was rich, gooey, and exactly the indulgent finale you want after a night of dancing and feasting. We also had a trio of Japanese Mochi Ice Cream—Mango, Chocolate, and Vanilla—which added a refreshing, chewy, and cool contrast to the brownie. All chicken served here is halal, which made our meal worry-free and even more enjoyable. The mocktails were just as thoughtfully crafted as everything else. My wife had the Espresso Martini (alcohol-free), made with Amazing Grace’s house coffee mix and vanilla syrup; she called it one of the best she’s ever had. I loved my Grenadine Bramble, a bright, citrusy blend of Lyre’s Original, lime juice, sugar, and grenadine . It was refreshing, not overly sweet, and paired well with the food. A special mention goes to Dio, who looked after us throughout the evening. Friendly, attentive, and genuinely warm, he made us feel right at home, even in a venue buzzing with energy. By the end of the night, we’d not only eaten incredibly well, but we’d danced, laughed, and soaked up one of the most unique dining experiences in London. If you’re looking for a place that hits all the right notes, food, vibes, and service , Amazing Grace London Bridge is the one. We can’t wait to return.

Mollie S.

Google
Feel like this place has so much potential… The food was good and the music was entertaining, however found the staff rude. I could understand if the restaurant was extremely busy and staff were under pressure, however it wasn’t. Food is ordered from the bar and when I went to order, the staff member wasn’t friendly and it seemed a chore for them to take my order. I feel like the atmosphere was let down by the customer service. Overall, I don’t think I would return unfortunately

Holly L.

Google
We went through using first table and the food was delicious! Atmosphere were great and the staff were 10/10, I lost something in there and the staff went above and beyond to help me find it. They also had a live performer ANDD a photo booth! Nothing to fault

Sandra K.

Google
Music was great and happy hour drinks were amazing. The only thing we didn’t enjoy was the place they sat us for our booking, despite having the upstairs booked for 2 private events (hen do and corporate party) they still sat us upstairs which was really crowded and had lots of people standing around pushing into our table which made us feel uncomfortable and left before the two hours of our time slot. Will be mindful next time we make a booking.

Devin G.

Google
I was out for First Fridays at the Tate Modern this month and a friend suggested we grab a drink at Amazing Grace afterwards. I wasn't totally sure what to expect, and while the walk over felt a bit longer than I anticipated, it ended up being so worth it. There was a modest £5 cover, which honestly felt like a steal once we got inside. The energy in the room was electric! The live performers were phenomenal—seriously, the kind of voices that make you stop mid-sentence just to soak it all in. The upstairs lounge had a great vibe, and the dancefloor was already buzzing... and it was only around 10:15pm! I spotted a few people still enjoying food, but unfortunately the kitchen had just closed by the time we arrived. Not a huge deal—just means I’ll definitely be back to give the menu a proper try. Between the music, the drinks, and the atmosphere, Amazing Grace has officially earned a spot on my regular date night list. If you’re in the area and looking for something fun, lively, and a little unexpected—this place is it.

Wendy B.

Google
Booked a table as there were 8 of us on a hen weekend. Easy to book and helpful staff arranging it. Easy to find We were aware of the different parts of the evening, I.e. acoustic set, live band and then DJ so really looking forward to it. Absolutely packed so would recommend booking a table if you want to eat. Good choice of drinks Efficient service. Food was tasty although I could have my food a bit hotter if I was honest. Was disappointed that the band went onto a break after what seemed a short time playing (not sure if it was about 30 mins or so). Crowd seemed to start dispersing at that point but sure they were plenty of others waiting to come in. What I did see of them though, really good. Good attomsphere and no entrance fee. Would recommend.

Rose B.

Google
It was okay. The atmosphere isn’t my kind of setting but it is a nice place to sit and eat. If you like live music and food/drinks, this is the place for you. The food was really good. The photo booth was a great touch- Photo Booth cost £5