The Two Bridges
The King of Belgium, formerly known as the King of Prussia, is a historic pub located near Tower Bridge in the heart of London. This iconic establishment, originally built in 1897, was once a part of the bustling London Docks. The pub's name was swiftly changed at the onset of the Great War. The interior of the King of Belgium is characterized by its spacious, light-filled ambiance, thanks to the large, clear windows that overlook the street. The pub features a central island bar and a mezzanine level, creating a welcoming and comfortable atmosphere for patrons. After undergoing a significant refurbishment, the King of Belgium proudly reopened its doors on September 20th, 2019, boasting not only a refreshed look but also a new name. The pub now offers additional seating upstairs, which is also available for venue hire, making it an ideal location for a variety of events. The King of Belgium continues to honor its rich history while providing modern amenities. It features two handpumps, a testament to its commitment to traditional pub culture. This historic establishment seamlessly blends the old with the new, offering a unique experience for both locals and tourists alike.