Oxo Tower Restaurant, Restaurant with roof terrace in South Bank, London, United Kingdom.
The Oxo Tower Restaurant occupies the eighth floor of the Oxo Tower Wharf, featuring floor-to-ceiling windows and an expansive garden terrace that provides panoramic views of St Paul's Cathedral and the London skyline across the Thames River.
Originally constructed in the early 20th century for the Oxo food company, the tower transformed from an industrial power station into a mixed-use development, becoming a recognizable landmark on London's South Bank with its distinctive rooftop design.
The restaurant emphasizes seasonal British cuisine using locally sourced ingredients, featuring an extensive wine list with over 800 selections and serving traditional dishes like Sunday roasts alongside contemporary tasting menus.
Operating daily from noon to 9:30 pm, the venue offers wheelchair accessibility and is located within walking distance of Southwark, Waterloo, and Blackfriars stations, with reservations recommended for dining services.
The establishment combines three distinct areas including a formal restaurant, casual brasserie, and cocktail bar, all sharing the same spectacular terrace views and commitment to environmental sustainability practices.
Location: London Borough of Southwark
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Address: 8th floor Barge House St, London SE1 9PH, UK SE1 9PH London
Opening Hours: Monday-Friday 12:00-21:30; Saturday 12:00-22:00; Sunday 12:00-21:30
Phone: +442078033888
Website: http://oxotowerrestaurant.com
GPS coordinates: 51.50839,-0.10824
Latest update: July 16, 2025 15:27
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