Veg Pledge
Veg Pledge
Nocellara Olives
Side Salad
Cheesy Garlic Bread
Caramelised Onion Cheesy Garlic Bread
Pumphouse
Powerhouse
Block Party
Limoncello
Sambuca
Tequila Blanco
Tequila Reposado
Coffee Tequila
Jägerbomb
Jameson
Pagoda
Battersea Rye
Russian Imperial
Night Light
Guinness
W9 London Cider
Yuzu Yu
Brown Dog Riot
Gosnell's Mead
Margherita
Mac Daddy
Meat Sweats
Olivin It Up
Veggie Hot One
Straight Outta Hell
Nonna's Yard
Big Poppa
Gan Hot One
An Romagnolo
Pagoda
Valhalla
Alf Time Oranges
Azarus
Perial Stout
Florescence
Interbock
Neapple
Iginal Tap 7
Spresso Martini
Ommy's Margarita
Perol Spritz
Ampari Spritz
Espolon Paloma
Derflower Collins
Cante
Mm's No.1 & Lemonade
Stand Easy
A Local Gem with Bold Flavors: A Detailed Review of Sambrook’s Brewery Menu
1 Bellwether Ln, London SW18 1UD, United Kingdom
Sambrook’s Brewery isn’t just about great beer-it’s an unexpectedly excellent food destination in South West London. As someone who regularly explores the evolving brewery scene in the UK, I was genuinely impressed by the variety and quality of the Sambrook’s Brewery Menu, which perfectly complements their celebrated ales.
The menu focuses on elevated pub classics with a modern twist. I started with the scotch egg, perfectly crisp outside with a soft, runny yolk inside-a textbook example of how to start a meal at a brewery. For mains, the Brewery Burger was a standout: thick, juicy, and layered with mature cheddar, crispy bacon, and a hoppy beer-infused sauce that hints at Sambrook’s own craft creations. Vegetarians will appreciate the beer-battered halloumi, which was light, golden, and paired with hand-cut chips and a tangy tartar.
What sets the Sambrook’s menu apart is its thoughtful integration with their brews. Each dish is paired with a suggested beer, showcasing their flagship lines like the Wandle Ale and Powerhouse Porter. The staff were knowledgeable, offering pairing tips that enhanced the entire tasting experience.
The atmosphere-housed in the historic Ram Quarter-blends industrial chic with London heritage. The outdoor terrace is especially inviting during warmer months.
While prices are slightly above your average pub, the portion sizes, ingredient quality, and curation more than justify it. One limitation is that the menu isn't vast, but it’s well-curated and rotates seasonally, so there’s always something fresh to try.
Whether you're a local or a visitor seeking an authentic gastropub experience, Sambrook’s Brewery delivers with a menu that rivals London’s best. It's a must-visit for foodies and beer lovers alike.