Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey
Book store · Borough ·

Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey

Book store · Borough ·

Cafe, workspace, bookshop, bar, live music venue

coffee
cozy atmosphere
events
drinks
friendly staff
jazz
beer
wine
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null
Morocco Bound Bookshop Bermondsey by null

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1A Morocco St, London SE1 3HB, United Kingdom Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Gender neutral restroom
Free Wi-Fi

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1A Morocco St, London SE1 3HB, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 7415 371654
moroccobound.co.uk
@morocco_bound_bookshop
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@BookshopBound

Features

•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Gender neutral restroom
•Free Wi-Fi
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 8, 2026

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Morocco Bound Bookshop - Review - Bermondsey - London - The Infatuation

"Morocco Bound Bookshop is where we take our jaded little selves when we need a reminder that London isn’t all Victoria line scraps, landlords not fixing ovens, and one-legged pigeons. The cafe-cum-bookseller is tucked down a charming Bermondsey street—a French brasserie beside it, a countryside-chic deli down the road. The area straddling the pavement and doorway is one of our favourites places to hide away with a good book, watching as stylish office workers turn the street into their catwalk and bibliophiles drift in to browse the well-stocked shelves. It’s worth keeping an eye on Morocco Bound’s website and socials: they host book clubs, comedy nights, and talks throughout the week." - Sinéad Cranna

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Morocco Bound Bookshop

Robert P.

Google
Lovely bookshop that turns into an event space on the evening. Eclectic mix of books are available with other customers browsing and small groups seemingly having business meetings while enjoying drinks. They sell both wine and beer but not sure of other offerings and the beer selection is extensive and includes draught as well I have been twice for music concerts though the number of spaces is limited. The sound was good. There is a loo which was spotless and everything worked

Pandora

Google
I attended a fantastic and inspiring book Launch organised by MBB For the Launch of Rusty Egan’s Autobiography. The range of books are fantastic so I bought a few and their advice was perfect. Thank you for posting it and getting it signed by the author.

Claire B.

Google
A really nice book shop and bar. Excellent, would recommend. Perfect for a browse and a drink.

esteban hincapie G.

Google
A hidden gem in London! Morocco Bound Bookshop is the perfect mix of cozy vibes, good books, and great coffee. I stopped by for an iced Americano and was seriously impressed — smooth, rich, and refreshing. The staff are super friendly, and the atmosphere makes you want to stay for hours. Highly recommended for coffee lovers and bookworms alike!

Em CY W.

Google
Morocco Bound Bookshop is a charming little place tucked away on a quiet street. It’s got a lovely relaxed vibe, part bookshop, part café, part bar. The corkage is very sensible, and the staff were super friendly. The wine we got was nice too, nothing fancy but just right for the setting. There are a few board games around, but not many, and honestly the slightly wobbly tables make it tricky to play on them anyway. The seats aren’t the most comfortable either, so I wouldn’t plan to stay for hours. Still, it’s a sweet little spot to catch up with friends over a drink in the afternoon, and the cozy atmosphere makes it worth a visit.

Xinyi S.

Google
Great place for a relaxed drink, read a book or work on your computer for a while. There are plenty of tables and sockets. Herbal tea is priced at £2.75, which I think is pretty a standard price. I would recommend this place. Only thing is the music selection is not to my taste, but the volume is low, so not so bothersome.

George J.

Google
Went here today after only popping by the outside, and decided to give it a go for coffee. The atmosphere inside is cozy although small we managed to find a table. However, the coffee I ordered 2 flat whites were only filled half way and the milk wasn’t that hot either! For the £3.80 price for a coffee I was expecting the coffee to match the atmosphere. So we left disappointed.

Alex P.

Google
The place seemed pretty cute and welcoming. And outside there were some 2 person tables. Thought we'd stay. Asked inside and all of a sudden everything was reserved for some jazz concert, even the tables that were around the corner, so how could they be reserved for the concert inside? Half an hour later we passed by the place again, no jazz concert, tables still free. Wonder if this had anything to do with the fact that my date was black. Never setting foot in there again.