{"id":537,"date":"2011-05-14T16:04:34","date_gmt":"2011-05-14T15:04:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.mostlyfood.co.uk\/wp\/?p=537"},"modified":"2026-02-07T18:47:32","modified_gmt":"2026-02-07T18:47:32","slug":"bavarian-beerhouse-tower-hill","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.mostlyfood.co.uk\/index.php\/bavarian-beerhouse-tower-hill\/","title":{"rendered":"Bavarian Beerhouse &#8211; Tower Hill &#8211; restaurant review"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"row row-body\">\n<div class=\"coffee-span-7 body_column coffee-800-span-9 coffee-650-span-9 coffee-500-span-10\">\n<div class=\"container\">\n<p><span class=\"text-element body\"> <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"image-4-3 image-review alignright\" src=\"http:\/\/www.mostlyfood.co.uk\/img\/Bavarian-waitress.jpg\" alt=\"Bavarian Beerhouse\" \/> What can be more iconic than the Tower of London? Its imposing stones and gilded embellishments still have that wow factor. The building must have filled the local population with awe when first erected back in the early 1080s. William the Conqueror began to build a massive tower at the centre of his London home, and down the centuries successive kings have added to the complex.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>So you have spent a day of leisure by the Thames. You have had a guided tour with a Yeoman. (Not to be missed: each of these gentlemen has had years of service in the army and has rafts of stories to tell.) You now need some food. A proper meal. Something hearty, reasonable price, not too exotic as Martha gets hiccoughs if she eats spice, and Abner likes a slice of meat that he can recognise.<\/p>\n<p>Bavarian Beerhouse at Tower Hill (there is another branch at Old Street) opened in May 2010. It\u2019s just 50 metres from Tower Hill Underground station and built under the railway bridge just to the right of the station exit. The previous tenants were Pitcher and Piano but it seems it was time for a change. It\u2019s rumoured that the Bavarian Beerhouse tripled their predecessor\u2019s revenue within the first month.<\/p>\n<p>The Old Street venue was very much a party place but Tower Hill has loftier horizons&#8230; at least on the ground floor. This is a cool, contemporary restaurant space with Bavarian accents. There are some of the traditional benches and rustic touches but the ambiance, at least during the day and early evening, is of casual but calm dining.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"image-4-3 image-review alignleft\" src=\"http:\/\/www.mostlyfood.co.uk\/img\/Bavarian-jaeger.jpg\" alt=\"Bavarian Beerhouse jaeger\" \/> The basement level boasts several adjoining rooms and has an atmosphere similar to that of the Old Street branch. This is more for the lads\u2019 night out or for blokey gatherings to watch sports and the like. A stag-night favourite, one would imagine. Those long benches again and low ceilings and its own bar. The basement is ideal for private functions.<\/p>\n<p>We, an elderly and sedate couple, were seeking some food rather than a shot-drinking competition. I loved the food at Old Street and it\u2019s just as good at Tower Hill. It\u2019s a shame that German food is taken as something of a joke. These are\u00a0 real and unfussy dishes, and I am a fan. There are sausages aplenty as one would expect, and pork shanks to satisfy the most robust of rugby players, but I love J\u00e4ger Schnitzel &#8211; pork escalope topped with a creamy mushroom sauce and served with a mound of thin fries. One needs to come hungry to take advantage of these large portions.<\/p>\n<p>May has a \u2018special\u2019: White Asparagus from Germany (Weisser Deutscher Spargel aus Deutschland). It\u2019s an annual festival of this unique vegetable, thicker than the usual green asparagus and with a delicate flavour. There are various dishes showcasing these creamy white and chunky spears: a soup, or simply served with sauce and boiled potatoes, or with Black Forest ham. My companion chose breaded pork escalope topped with white asparagus and Hollandaise sauce, garnished with fried potatoes. A substantial plateful which was pronounced a winner.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"text-element body\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"image-4-3 image-review alignright\" src=\"http:\/\/www.mostlyfood.co.uk\/img\/Bavarian-asparagus.jpg\" alt=\"Bavarian Beerhouse asparagus\" \/><\/span><span class=\"text-element body\">Too full for a dessert we did succumb to shots. No, we didn\u2019t down them in one gulp and we only tried one each, as a journey the length of the District Line beckoned. My guest ordered the Oktoberfest Pudding Schnapps which was berry-based, sweet and dark \u2013 almost Christmassy. I was taken by the Apple Schnapps (Apfelkorn) because I reasoned it would constitute one of my 5 a day. This was a stunner and I could happily have consumed several more had time allowed. Perhaps I have an excuse for a return visit.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Bavarian Beerhouse &#8211; Tower Hill is bound to be popular. It\u2019s evidently already the preferred staging post for local workers and couples heading West for evenings out. It\u2019s a light, bright and friendly spot to enjoy good traditional fare. I wish it continued success.<\/p>\n<p>London Restaurant review: Bavarian Beerhouse &#8211; Tower Hill<br \/>\nThe Arches, 9 Crutched Friars, London EC3N 2AU<br \/>\nPhone 0844 330 20 05<br \/>\nEmail: info@bavarian-beerhouse.co.uk<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/munichcricketclub.co.uk\/locations\/tower-hill\/\">Visit Bavarian Beerhouse here<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Bavarian Beerhouse &#8211; Old Street<br \/>\n190 City Road, London EC1V 2QH<\/p>\n<p>Opening Times<br \/>\nMon &#8211; Thur 12pm &#8211; 11pm<br \/>\nFriday 12pm &#8211; 1am<br \/>\nSaturday 1pm &#8211; 1am<br \/>\nSunday 12pm &#8211; 9pm<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><em>Restaurant review by Chrissie Walker \u00a9 2018<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"coffee-span-2 right_column\"><span class=\"text-element body\">\u00a0<\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What can be more iconic than the Tower of London? Its imposing stones and gilded embellishments still have that wow factor. 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