Furness fish market
Seafood market · Borough ·

Furness fish market

Seafood market · Borough ·

Fresh oysters, paella, mussels, and curated shellfish daily

oysters
paella
seafood
cash only
borough market
fresh fish
mussels
fries
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Furness fish market by Heidi Lauth Beasley
Furness fish market by Heidi Lauth Beasley
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Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
Furness fish market by null
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Furness fish market by null
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6 Southwark St, London SE1 1TL, United Kingdom Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
LGBTQ friendly
Wheelchair accessible entrance

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6 Southwark St, London SE1 1TL, United Kingdom Get directions

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•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•LGBTQ friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Dec 24, 2025

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"The battle cry of this great little Borough Market seafood stall is “Yyy-oysters, come and get your oyy-sters!”. Banter flies, cash-only deals are offered with old-school charm, and a bed of ice is topped with things that look like deep-sea Pokémon. There are different oysters to choose from—Louët-Feisser, Boudeuse, Gillardeau—and the latter are the perfect creamy counterpart for a liberal pour of the zingy, self-serve mignonette." - rianne shlebak, jake missing, heidi lauth beasley, daisy meager

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"The battle cry of this great little seafood stall is “Yyy-oysters, come and get your oyy-sters!”. Banter flies, cash-only deals are offered with old-school charm, and a bed of ice is topped with things that look like deep-sea Pokémon. There are different oysters to choose from—Louët-Feisser, Boudeuse, Gillardeau—and the latter are the perfect creamy counterpart for a liberal pour of the zingy, self-serve mignonette. " - heidi lauth beasley, jake missing, daisy meager, sinead cranna, rianne shlebak

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Where To Eat The Best Oysters In London

"The battle cry of this great little seafood stall in Borough Market is “Yyy-oysters, come and get your oyy-sters!”. Banter flies, cash-only deals are offered with old-school charm, and a bed of ice is topped with things that look like deep-sea Pokémon. There are different oysters to choose from and gloriously, they all sound like a marquess in the making—Louët-Feisser, Boudeuse, Gillardeau. The latter are the perfect creamy counterpart for a liberal pour of the zingy, self-serve mignonette. There isn’t any seating so as soon as they’re shucked, it’s ‘shells up’ time." - heidi lauth beasley, sinead cranna

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Nicholas S.

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As I was walking through Burrough Market I noticed a line nearly 30 people deep. As I approached the front of the line I saw that the wait was for Furness Fish Market. This spot specializes in mussels & fries, oysters, and various seafood items... but the Bomba Paella is a MUST try! The location is very much in the nucleus of this bustling city market. The storefront and "interior," resemble that of a fish market, and there are plenty of food options surrounding this spot. Bomba Paella is the main draw. You will see employees laboring over massive pans of paella that looks ever simmering. Portions are scooped out with wooden bowls which make a tantalizing scraping sound as the portion out the right amounts. The aromas are truly intoxicating, and as the workers move through to change over pans, they add copious amounts of ingredients further adding to the rich smells. The paella itself looks like a beautifully colored and marinated work of art. Each bite is flavorful, yet not too salty. The components are rice, peas, mussels, chicken, prawns, spices, and lemon. If you don't love seafood, no worries, the dish itself neither smells or tastes overly "fishy," and there are huge helpings of rice and chicken. Also, the portions are sizable, and the cost affordable at $10 (pounds) a bowl. Some tips: This spot has a card reader, but they will still ask you if you have cash. At this market, cash is KING. Again, there will be a line, so, if others are with you and want to try something else you might have them duck out of line to rustle up some chocolate covered strawberries or something while you wait. Keep in mind that the market itself closes at 5pm, and while there are heaps of paella helpings, supplies might not last until the clock strikes 5. While I love paella, I don't consider myself an authority on the cuisine. I did however enjoy this bowl, and to me it was well worth the wait!! Cheers!!

Paul C.

Google
A stand in Borough Market where you can buy fresh fish, seafood, oysters and any other marine life. I ate oysters from them, very good. You can pay by card.

GA Y.

Google
Whilst the paella isn’t good, their oyster bar is. Good advice and service. However here too, client’s are pushed and rewarded for cash payment (1 free oyster for cash !)

J a (.

Google
Oysters nice and fresh, tasty really good! Get a mixed plate to try bit of everything.

Juan R. V. O.

Google
We have been buying our fish weekly at this place for years. At a point you get tired of being treated with no respect at all by unpleasant staff that barely know what they are doing selling fish because none of them have seen or touched a kitchen hob in their lives. Quality is not that good for their eye-watering prices. Never again. Tired of their rudeness.

Adam B.

Google
Never usually review places, but I feel compelled to in this instance. The behaviour of the staff at the oyster bar was completely unacceptable. Women walking past were openly harassed with comments like “corrrr, look at that one” and “you alright darlin?” Incredibly unprofessional and derogatory. In addition, one staff member loudly claimed that if a woman gets pregnant it affects the business and argued with a colleague, saying things like “you know I’m right! It does affect it, don’t it?” It was clear from the conversation that this is why they prefer not to hire women, and they were discussing it openly in front of customers. The oysters themselves were good, but the conduct of the staff overshadowed the product and left a very negative impression. I will not be returning.

Alessandro S.

Google
The fish looked fresh. There is enough variety to choose from. It's better to go early in the morning since it was selling quite fast already at 9:15. Moderately priced. I bought 4 mackerels, 2 squid, 1 octopus and 120gr of anchovies for £50. Shout out to the fishmonger who's also a bass player.

Helia L.

Google
I have been shopping here for years almost every week. This morning I was put off by one of the guys behind the counter openly eating with his hands in front of customers and then proceeding to serve my order of raw fish without washing his hands first. Unhygienic and downright disgusting. The quality and choice of fish and seafood here is excellent but hygiene is horrible.