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Trinity Pub
"A newly refurbished pub and restaurant in Borough, right next to Borough tube station with modern and vibrant decor and an extensive beer selection with 15 taps."
Address: 202-206 Borough High Street , London SE1 1JX, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7407 1204
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SE1 1JX

opening times

Monday: 12:00-23:00
Tuesday: 12:00-23:00
Wednesday: 12:00-23:00
Thursday: 12:00-00:00
Friday: 12:00-01:00
Saturday: 12:00-01:00
Sunday: 12:00-23:00


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Reviews
Very nice place to have a drink though more expensive than those around. We went on quiz night by fluke and enjoyed it very much. Lovely staff, the haddock chips sharer was banging but my friend's mac and cheese was a rather lacking on the cheese, and the cheesy chips he had were tough and the cheese seemed like it was microwaved on.
This pub is a gem! The service was friendly and professional. Selection of beers and food is exactly what we looked for after days out in the city. Come by if you’re looking for a relaxing and enjoyable pint! You won’t regret it!Food: 5/5
Absolutely loved the Sunday chicken roast I got. It was amazing. My mate got the the beef roast. This is a must visit place to anyone who enjoys a good roast. You can see yourself from the pictures. I also got 2 meals out of it cause my 5 foot body could not finish the lovely meal while my mate cleared the plate. The service was also amazing! I will definitely be coming back because yum
Was here for dinner with family on Thursday and it was great. 2-for-1 cocktails was a really nice deal. Had nachos, chicken burger and BBQ ribs. Everything was delicious and staff was amazing. I think it was Amy in the bar and she was great. Will be back for sure.Food: 5/5
Amazing Pub just 1 min walk from Borough tube. Lovely cozy place with nice and friendly staff and super good food! I have been at the Trinity through the years and i always enjoyed.Food: 5/5
Spent the day there playing dungeons and dragons. Great atmosphere and good service on food and drinks. Unfortunately not a 5* review due to the price of the food and drinks, though being in Borough it is to be expected. It is also slightly away from borough market so you avoid the vast amounts of tourists!Food: 4/5
 Borough  £5.60 Amstel A reinvigorated Borough boozer. . Situated at a busy intersection on Borough High Street, you’ll find The Trinity Pub. If you fancy a bit of sightseeing en route, the last remaining wall of Marshalsea Prison 1373–1842 is located just across the road. The nearest Tube is Borough which is next door to the pub. . The pub was previously known as The Hole in the Wall from 1899 to 2014, when it was given its current moniker. Prior to 1899, it was known as The St George’s Tavern. Fuller’s acquired the pub in August 2019. . The decor here is contemporary and has that Fullers touch of class about it. The main bar is set out in an ‘L’ shape with a dining area at the back and the predominantly imbibing area at the front. The servery is a good size and accessible from all areas, upstairs is a function room called the St George’s Room, I would guess in homage to St George the Martyr Anglican Church across the road. . The beer line up is strong, there is a good selection of craft, mainstream and cask options. I was taking in easy and opted for an Amstel, my pint was decent and cost less than six quid. There is a traditional pub grub menu available, I was feeling a bit Hank so ordered some Whitebait, my food hit the spot, price point was £8.95. Just for comparison, Fish & Chips costs £18.50. . I arrived just before 3pm on a Saturday afternoon and the pub was busy with both drinkers and diners. The atmosphere was welcoming and convivial, there was a nice buzz here. The service was on point, the two ladies behind the bar were all smiles and courteous. There is plenty on offer here to keep you entertained, throughout the month there are comedy nights, quizzes and cocktail evenings. Also, if you work for the NHS, discounts are available. . I last visited the @trinityborough five years ago, back then it was a tired Borough watering hole. This pub is a great example of “ build it and they will come”. I really enjoyed my visit here, lots of different people from all walks of life socialising in a welcoming environment, just as it should be. Definitely worth a look folks. . ℹ Info correct on visiting 15.07.23
I ran a coaching workshop for men’s mental wellbeing in the private room in the Trinity. From the first interaction the team were great answering all of my questions and letting me come down and check out the space. They allowed me access the day before to set everything as I wanted and check all the tech and were accommodating to make sure that all my food and drink was all pre-ordered and ready to go. On the day itself the team was a well oiled machine. They were incredibly helpful and communicative. They had someone on our private bar, kept me updated with the tab and were even able to push food back a little when we were running behind. The service was EXCEPTIONAL! We will be booking again very soon! Thank you so much for all your hard work!
£22 for a tasteless and overcooked meat even though it says it would be served pink on the menu. The vegetables also had no flavour and was served cold . Space is nice and cosy, pints were cold, however would avoid the food. No one checked back and when plates were cleared from our table, from who I believe to be the manager?, He didn't even bothered asking why barely anything was eaten from the plate.
Decent Fuller's pub with a mock tudor frontage next door to Borough tube station. Two cask beers on handpump when I last visited. A few tables outside at the front. Surprisingly quiet at 21:00 on a Saturday.Service: 4/5
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