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Bob's Lobster

Fish, North American·
££££
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Bronze Award
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Bronze Award

Borough Market regulars might recognise the vintage VW camper van that takes up one wall of Bob’s Lobster: it used to be parked outside Bedale’s, where owner Roberto Dann (the titular Bob) used to sell lobster rolls to the wine bar’s clientele.

Another wall is taken up by a bar dispensing the sort of strong cocktails knocked back by New Yorkers after work (Dann is an alumnus of Manhattan’s French Culinary Institute); diner-style booths take up the remaining wall, with high stools and tables in the middle of the restaurant floor, and light streaming through the full-height windows of the converted viaduct arch under London Bridge station.  

The namesake lobster roll is the star turn, and even if there’s more crayfish than lobster claw, the joy of a brioche roll that tastes purely, deliriously of melted butter offers ample compensation. Any leftovers find their way into a bread and butter pudding which tastes even more fabulous for the fact that the day-old flavours of the brioche have intensified overnight.

Shrimp cocktail is just as you’d find it in the US. Firm-fleshed prawn tails are chilled by a mound of crushed ice and dunked into an authentically American dipping sauce that tastes like Bloody Mary mix, a thin ketchup hot with horseradish and Worcester sauce.

It’s not all so purist, though. Shrimp and grits improves the usual porridge-like stodge with the addition of bacon, jalapenos and bourbon imbuing the mix with considerably more interest; scoop it up with a portion of excellent chips, which you could also load with the brilliantly gooey lobster mac’n’cheese.

Best of all are the tuna tacos. Sashimi-grade fish is sandwiched into a crisp wonton shell with a fiery wasabi guacamole and a soothing chipotle-flavoured cream – a merry-go-round of flavours in every mouthful.

Fresh seafood is never going to be cheap and despite the informality of the set up, it would be easy for the cost of a meal here to mount up if you came with an appetite. Then again, we can’t think of any London seafood restaurant that offers so much straightforward pleasure without the formality of white tablecloths and displays of crustacea. If you are watching the pennies, early-evening oyster happy hour offers bivalves for one pound a pop.   

Good to know

Average Price
££££ - Under £30
Cuisines
Fish, North American
Ambience
Fun, Lively, Quirky
Food Occasions
Brunch, Dinner, Lunch
Special Features
Vegetarian options
Perfect for
Birthdays, Child friendly, Dates, Group dining [8+]

About

We’ve seen plenty of street food outfits graduate to permanent restaurants in the last few years and Bob’s Lobster is one of the latest to move up the ranks. Based in the recently revamped arches of London Bridge station, this bricks-and-mortar site serves up classic Bob dishes while also adding some new additions and wine into the mix. Plates you might find on the menu include braised ox cheek dripping toast, Dorset crab tortellini, and fried chicken with caviar aioli. Bar snacks meanwhile feature the likes of ahi tuna tacos, lobster mac ‘n’ cheese, and bite-size versions of the team's famous lobster rolls.

Location

Unit 59, London Bridge Station, St Thomas Street, London Bridge, London, SE1 3QX

020 7407 7099 020 7407 7099

Website

Opening Times

Brunch
Mon Closed
Tue Closed
Wed Closed
Thu Closed
Fri Closed
Sat 11:00-15:30
Sun 11:00-15:30
All day
Mon Closed
Tue 11:30-23:30
Wed 11:30-23:30
Thu 11:30-23:30
Fri 11:30-23:30
Sat 11:00-23:30
Sun Closed

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2 Reviews 
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Leanne G

29 January 2023   - Verified Diner
Food & Drink 4
Service 5
Atmosphere 5
Value 3

Lovely food but the lobster roll was tiny for £25

Richard A

08 June 2022   - Verified Diner
Food & Drink 5
Service 5
Atmosphere 5
Value 5

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