Lewis Carol Bar at The Walrus and Carpenter
Event Space in a Pub
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Private space
7 reviews
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45 Monument Street, London, EC3R 8BU
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London Bridge Station (0.3 mi)
About this space
We offer the choice of a bright upstairs dining room, which can be set up to suit your event. The room can accommodate up to 60 guests seated, or 100 for a standing reception. On the menu, as you’d expect in such an iconic London location, there’s the best of British on the menu, with classic pub dishes available. What’s more, you can choose from a wide range of cask ales, beers and spirits to find the perfect accompaniment to your meal.
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Prices
Monday
12:00 –
23:00
from
£500–£1500
min. spend
Per session
12:00 –
17:00
from
£500
min. spend
Per session
17:00 –
23:00
from
£1500
min. spend
Note:
Alcohol licence until 23:00.
Extension available.
All prices include VAT.
Tuesday
12:00 –
23:00
from
£1000–£2000
min. spend
Per session
12:00 –
17:00
from
£1000
min. spend
Per session
17:00 –
23:00
from
£2000
min. spend
Note:
Alcohol licence until 23:00.
Extension available.
All prices include VAT.
Wednesday
12:00 –
23:00
from
£1000–£2500
min. spend
Per session
12:00 –
17:00
from
£1000
min. spend
Per session
17:00 –
23:00
from
£2500
min. spend
Note:
Alcohol licence until 23:00.
Extension available.
All prices include VAT.
Thursday
12:00 –
23:00
from
£1500–£3000
min. spend
Per session
12:00 –
17:00
from
£1500
min. spend
Per session
17:00 –
23:00
from
£3000
min. spend
Note:
Alcohol licence until 23:00.
Extension available.
All prices include VAT.
Friday
12:00 –
23:00
from
£1000–£2000
min. spend
Per session
12:00 –
17:00
from
£1000
min. spend
Per session
17:00 –
23:00
from
£2000
min. spend
Note:
Alcohol licence until 23:00.
Extension available.
All prices include VAT.
Saturday
12:00 –
22:00
from
£1500
min. spend
Per session
12:00 –
22:00
from
£1500
min. spend
Note:
Alcohol licence until 23:00.
Extension available.
All prices include VAT.
Sunday
Closed
Note:
Alcohol licence until 23:00.
Extension available.
All prices include VAT.
Pricing updated by venue 5 months ago
Capacity
Standing
up to 100
Dining
up to 60
Catering and drinks
In-house catering
External catering not allowed
Venue provides alcohol
BYO alcohol not allowed
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Own music allowed
Bring your own DJ
Noise restriction
Accessibility
Wheelchair accessible
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Promoted and ticketed events
Temporary event notices (TENs) available
Wedding licence
Age policy
Guest under 18 not allowed unless accompanied by an adult after 19:00
Cancellation policy: Standard 30 day
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Reviews and ratings
(7 reviews and ratings - )
RC
Rachel C.
December 2019
Christmas Party · 40 guests
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4.6
LZ
Laura Z.
January 2018
Product Launch · 70 guests
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5.0
NC
Natalie C.
December 2017
Charity Event · 100 guests
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5.0
MM
Marion M.
July 2017
Drinks Reception · 50 guests
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5.0
About The Walrus and Carpenter
You will find The Walrus and The Carpenter in Monument London within a short stroll of Lower Thames St, London Bridge and Great Tower Street – however you won't find another like it.
Step in to discover a traditional pub of unique character, revered for its eclectic range of real ales and its quality pub food, which are served, as they should be, with a generous measure of famous British hospitality.
The Walrus and The Carpenter takes its name from a poem by Lewis Carroll. The verse is recited by Tweedledum and Tweedledee in 'Through The Looking Glass'. We stand in the shadow of history, in view of The Monument to commemorate the Great Fire of London. The column's height marks the distance to the site of Thomas Farynor's bakery in Pudding Lane where the fire began.
Step in to discover a traditional pub of unique character, revered for its eclectic range of real ales and its quality pub food, which are served, as they should be, with a generous measure of famous British hospitality.
The Walrus and The Carpenter takes its name from a poem by Lewis Carroll. The verse is recited by Tweedledum and Tweedledee in 'Through The Looking Glass'. We stand in the shadow of history, in view of The Monument to commemorate the Great Fire of London. The column's height marks the distance to the site of Thomas Farynor's bakery in Pudding Lane where the fire began.
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