The Bermondsey Arts Club is a renowned establishment that offers a unique and vibrant experience in the heart of Bermondsey. With its prime location and stunning interior, this arts club has become a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and socialites alike. The club prides itself on its welcoming and sophisticated atmosphere, making it the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy a night out. From its carefully curated art displays to its diverse range of events, The Bermondsey Arts Club offers an immersive cultural experience like no other. Guests can expect exceptional service from the friendly and knowledgeable staff, ensuring a memorable visit. Whether you're looking to sip on expertly crafted cocktails or soak in the rhythmic beats of live jazz music, The Bermondsey Arts Club is the go-to destination for a memorable night out.
Amenities and More
- Service options
- Dine-in
- Planning
- Accepts reservations
- Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Highlights
- Great cocktails
- Offerings
- Dancing
Reviews
Cool place that is open until late, when everything else shuts down at midnight.
Had a good few hours there and the service of Rusty the bartender was superb 👌🏽 good drinks and a very friendly guy!
Go check it out :)
Unfortunately, the bar didn't quite meet my expectations.
Although the staff was friendly and offered complimentary pretzels, the overall ambience fell short.
The seating was uncomfortable, with cracked leather padded seats, and some areas had inadequate lighting.
While the toilets were clean, the hand dryer was either switched off or not working so I had to dry my hands on my clothes.
Additionally, the music, played from a phone, had interruptions until someone at the bar connected to Bluetooth.
The bar has the potential however improvements need to be made for me to want to revist again.
Every-time I come to this hidden Gem, I always feel at home. it's nice that its local and around the corner from where I live. The staff our friendly as well as generous, The music is good & whenever I bring a friend to the spot they always like it!). one of the bar staff was even kind enough to give me a drink on "on the house" on my first visit. Thank you "Valerio" And "Rusty" for giving me a great service. :)
Loved this bar. It's located in a former underground toilet. The repurpose of the building is great. They kept all the original tiles. The bar itself looks very fancy against the wall as soon as you come downstairs. The menu changes on a monthly basis. If anything I'd say the lights could be just a bit brighter as it was quite dark. We will be back for sure.
A very special place! Rusty is an incredible bartender and makes you feel like family from the moment you walk in! The vibes were amazing and the drinks were flowing. Highly recommend.
I booked a table for two for date night but there was no point, it was already full when we arrived and tables didn't have 'reserved' signs on them so we just had to find a place to stand. It was a lot smaller than I expected and a very young crowd. Drinks are pretty expensive so I was disappointed when the cocktails were handed to me in plastic cups?! For a high end feel place, that was very shabby! Margaritas are not salt rimmed as the salt won't stick to the plastic?! Music was ok and people were smoking on the stairs and their butts were landing by the open door which wasn't great. Probably wouldn't go again.
Would not recommend this place to anyone. Firstly you have to negotiate your way past a very arrogant and rude door man who is overly loud for no apparent reason, once you manage to do that you go downstairs to where you are greated buy a scruffy bar man called rusty who's blatantly drugged up and looks very scruffy, then you are charged ÂŁ6.19 for a bottle of beer, order a cocktail and you'll be lucky if you get a good amount of alcohol in it. Depending on the colour of your skin you might be treated better than others. Not a place worth wasting money and time on.
Three of us standing quietly in the Q. Incidentally another random guy in front (not our group) but also waiting patiently to get in. Three people leave. Doorman said three people to come in...which with Mr random in front, would've split our small group of three.
Mate asked ever so politely if he can admit one more so our group of three can all get in.
He said "no". With the lightest of requests to admit us all his response was to all of us "get back of the Q."
We left...
Actually as we all left he called one two of us back to admit us. Unfortunately one had already got a cab.
One of the three in our group was Indian and I have to wonder if he was trying to admit the two white guys but not the quieter Indian who was the third in our group.