VU from The Tower is a cocktail bar situated next to the Tower Bridge, offering stunning panoramic views of the River Thames, Tower Bridge and the city of London.

Located on the upper foyer level of The Tower Hotel, the restaurant looks out onto London's iconic skyline and impressive waterways.

Celebrate your weekend or elevate your plans, any day of the week, with VU from The Tower Bottomless Brunch. Enjoy ninety minutes of free-flowing Prosecco, wine or draught Mahou lager accompanied with one small plate and one large plate from the menu.

With multiple gluten-free and vegan options, there is something for everyone to enjoy. With small plates including Smoked Salmon topped with creamy srambled eggs and salmon caviar and Crispy Fried Chicken in gochujang sauce, this brunch has all your classics and more!

You can find all your favourites in their extensive range of mains too. Steak & Chips, a classic Club Sandwich and the vegan and gluten-free Garden Medley (grilled asparagus, smoked peppers, artichokes, edamame beans with a balsamic dressing); this unique and flavoursome menu really does have it all. Or if you have more of a sweet tooth, indulge in their golden Belgian Waffles, stacked high with a choice of toppings - Fruits of the forest compote & Chantilly cream or bacon, maple syrup and salted caramel.

VU from The Tower is located on St Katharine Docks Marina, close to many of London's iconic, famous attractions. Just a five minute walk from The Tower of London and an eight minute walk to the London Wall, VU from The Tower offers much more than just an amazing Bottomless Brunch but a fantastic location to explore the city.

The closest transport stops are Tower Hill underground tube station and Fenchurch Street train station.

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Bottomless Brunch

Served daily from 11:00am - 3:00pm

  • Gluten Free
  • Outdoor Seating
  • Bottomless Drinks
  • Brunch
  • Vegetarian Options
  • Vegan options
  • Good Views
  • Disabled Access
  • Online Booking
St Katharine's Way, London, E1W 1LD

£49.50 Two-course Bottomless Brunch Overlooking Tower Bridge

Elevate your afternoon to new heights with a two-course bottomless brunch for two at VU from The Tower, for just £99 (usually £120). View Offer
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    5 months ago
    The staff were super friendly and provided helpful suggestions to help us decide what to order. My favourite dishes were the Tiger Prawn and Katsu curry, the prawns were delicious, but I wished the portion size was larger. The beef burger and salmon were okay, but a little cold in the centre. At the end I got the Baked Vanilla Cheesecake, and although it wasn't "baked" as I expected, I still enjoyed it. Even though it is a bit pricey, it's a nice place to have a fun experience when coming with friends and want a nice view.
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    4 weeks ago
    We had a very pleasant experience with superb views to the Tower bridge! Service was very attentive and the food presented in a nice way. It’s a big plus to be able to pay with Yums! I also liked that all vegan plates are clearly labeled - only suggestion would be to add a dish with some more protein like tofu etc. Otherwise everything was perfect
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    Avoid at all costs – worst bottomless brunch experience! I rarely leave reviews, but this experience was so bad that I feel obligated to warn others. My friends and I went for bottomless brunch, and in 1.5 hours, we only managed to get three glasses of Prosecco. The service was painfully slow, and the staff were unprofessional and moody the entire time. The food was absolutely awful. I had to send my steak back because it was completely inedible—flavorless, gooey, overly oily, and it even had an unpleasant smell. When the waiter brought out a replacement dish, instead of handling the situation professionally, they made a rude comment: “Hopefully, that’s more what you are liking.” The only redeeming quality of this place is the view, which is probably one of the best in London. But with food this bad and service this poor, it’s no surprise the restaurant was nearly empty on a Saturday. If they completely changed the kitchen staff and service team, this could actually be an amazing restaurant, and I’d happily pay premium prices. But as it stands, I strongly recommend avoiding it at all costs.