Food in Bromley

Bromley is one of the most distinctive boroughs in South East London, blending a strong sense of history with the conveniences of a modern town. Once a small market settlement tied to the Bishops of Rochester, it grew steadily with the arrival of the railways in the 19th century and today stands as a lively centre for commerce, shopping, and culture. Its High Street remains the heart of activity, surrounded by parks such as Queen’s Gardens and Church House Gardens, which give the town a green and open character. With strong transport links into central London via Bromley South and Bromley North stations, the area strikes a balance between suburban calm and metropolitan accessibility. The town’s architecture and community reflect different layers of history: Victorian terraces and interwar homes sit alongside modern apartment developments, while landmarks such as the rebuilt parish church of St Peter and St Paul and the preserved green spaces hint at Bromley’s resilience through wartime and urban change. Alongside these features, cultural institutions like Bromley Little Theatre and Bromley Historic Collections enrich the local identity. It’s a place where families, professionals, and long-time residents enjoy a blend of tradition and modern convenience. When it comes to food and drink, Bromley has a varied and growing scene. For casual dining, The Fireball Pizza Company is a local favourite for wood-fired pizzas, while Cow & Pig offers hearty British dishes with a modern twist. If you’re in the mood for something international, Tamasha serves excellent Indian cuisine in an elegant setting, and Dorothy and Marshall in the old Town Hall combines fine dining with stylish interiors. For a relaxed brunch or coffee, Star and Garter and Java & Chai are popular spots, while craft beer fans often head to **Star & Garter’s microbrewery taps or the eclectic Bromley North Village pubs, such as The Partridge. Whether you want a quick bite, a family meal, or a night out with friends, Bromley’s food and drink options keep the town buzzing.

Marks Fish & Chips and Chinese Take Away

Fish and chips restaurant. located in Greater London. Rated 4.3/5 stars with excellent customer reviews. Open 7 days a week. Available for phone orders and online information.

Hayes Village Fish Bar

Fish and chips restaurant. located in Greater London. Rated 4.4/5 stars with excellent customer reviews. Open 7 days a week. Available for phone orders and online information.

Tom Bell Bickley

Fish and chips restaurant. located in Greater London. Rated 4.5/5 stars with excellent customer reviews. Open 7 days a week. Available for phone orders.

Blue Harbour London

Fish and chips restaurant. located in Greater London. Rated 4.5/5 stars with excellent customer reviews. Open 7 days a week. Available for phone orders and online information.

The Fishery

Fish and chips restaurant. located in Greater London. Rated 4.2/5 stars with excellent customer reviews. Open 7 days a week. Available for phone orders.

Fish & Chips

Fish and chips restaurant. located in Greater London. Rated 4.4/5 stars with excellent customer reviews. Open 7 days a week. Available for phone orders and online information.

Ferro’s Fish & Chips

Fish and chips restaurant. located in Greater London. Rated 4.6/5 stars with excellent customer reviews. Open 7 days a week. Available for phone orders and online information.

Wickham Bay

Fish and chips restaurant. located in Greater London. Rated 4.5/5 stars with excellent customer reviews. Open 7 days a week. Available for phone orders and online information.

Bromley Hill Fish Bar

Bromley Hill Fish Bar is a trusted local favourite serving up classic fish and chips in the heart of Bromley. This traditional takeaway is known for its generous portions, crispy batter, and freshly fried chips, making it a go-to spot for a satisfying meal on the go. Whether you’re after a hearty cod and chips, … Read more