Reviews of Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden Bar & Cafe. (Pub) in London (London).
Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden Bar & Cafe
Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, London SE1 8XX, United Kingdom
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Information of Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden Bar & Cafe, Pub in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden Bar & Cafe
Sunday
12–8pm
Monday
Closed
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12–8pm
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12–8pm
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12–8pm
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12–10pm
Saturday
12–10pm
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Reviews of Queen Elizabeth Hall Roof Garden Bar & Cafe
C. A.
What a hidden gem!! Beautiful setting for a few drinks, feels very peaceful even when there are a few people about. Stunning views and plenty of seating, even a bit of grass so bring a picnic blanket! There’s a little bar as well which serves THE BEST Purple Haze cocktails. The staff were really friendly as well. Enter via the yellow stairs to the side of the Queen Elizabeth Hall venue. Only downside is there are no toilets and you have to go downstairs into the venue.
N. K.
Lovely place closed 4 winter but y can go and take foods there sit sip,eat & dream in this oasis of the bank the river Thames then y can pick 😉some ripe fruits 😀i was offered figs 😋 free bees A highly recommended to go there worth the visit
L. B.
Saw Bring It On here and was very pleasantly surprised by the seating arrangement - front and rear stalls, no balcony, but the stalls are banked so good views of the stage throughout the venue.
Lost one star due to poor management of the queue for the toilets - there is an entrance and exit door to the same facilities which resulted in many people skipping the very long queue by using the exit door.
W. C.
You all have got to go see it for yourself...!!@@!!
All government guidelines are still in place. Facilities are good. Cosmopolitan crowd for the mature and young people a like. Lots of restaurants in the surrounding area. Ample parking space for a price. A good walk along the Southbank is inviting and you may meet me there. Excellent location for a different location and it gets you out of your own head space. It will help you to forget about your troubles for a time only. Or you may have some clarity to see a way through your troubles. Go on and take a leap of Faith and experience something brilliant and exciting for once...Remain blessed
T. H.
It's quit small, but a nice place to relax. Cafe was closed for the winter when I visited. A few benches to sit and enjoy thr nice view of river.
J. S.
Great garden on the the Rooftop of the Queen Elizabeth Hall!
J.
Lovely roof top café with river views and a garden maintained by volunteers. Seems little known and is much quieter than the numerous coffee shops below
Y. A.
Amazing venue for music, shows and theatre productions. Bars, cloakroom, restrooms available.
G. J.
They still don't take cash at the bar which is a shame as a lot of pensioners visit here and don't have debit cards so if they want something as simple as a coffee they're stuffed.
C.
Hidden rooftop with amazing view and very nice green outdoor seating area. Perfect to chill out for a couple of hours on a sunny day.
L. N.
Attended this evening to hear David Harewood speak so eloquently about his experiences as a black man with, mental health. Could easily have listened for far longer and, it was an added bonus that David Olusanya introduced and interviewed him. It takes real courage and bravery for a black man to bare his soul in the way David Harewood has and, I thank him for doing so.
T. O.
One of my favorite spot in south bank,
Very nice to sit down on the lawn and have a drink, especially beautiful sunny days.
N. v. D.
The art at the little skate park underneath is pretty interesting
J. D.
The sounds here is beyond measure. Incredible. And you can poetry much set the stage from any seat.
F.
Amazing experience with a guide tour through the refurbished Queen Elizabeth Hall. The reopening is announced and the archives are revealed in an unique audio video exposition: "Concrete Dreams" 10 APR 2018 – 29 APR 2018
S. W.
Wonderful auditorium type venue. Good facilities. Easy to get to from Blackfriars.
D. W.
I attended the Nind Media Awards at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and it was a fantastic evening.
D.
What a treat to have been able to attend the Concrete Dreams Tours. The backstage tour takes you through all the behind-the-scene areas and rooms in this beautiful concrete building. To be honest, I am normally not a fan of Brutalist buildings, with the exception of the Southbank Centre complex and the National Theatre; however, the tour and what you get to see during the tour will certainly open your eyes and help you understand this architectural style.
B. F.
Beautiful theater with small cafe out front.
F. D.
Amazing hidden gem in the heart of Southbank. Lots of greenery and a great view. Standardly priced drinks for the area
M. A.
The Purcell Room is a beautifully constructed auditorium. Good around visuals and comfy seats.
J. D.
The sounds here is beyond measure. Incredible. And you can poetry much set the stage from any seat.
D. W.
I attended the Nind Media Awards at the Queen Elizabeth Hall and it was a fantastic evening.
T. H.
I work from here almost daily. Great big brass desks. The plugs are underneath so you don't need to sit on the chairs. Just the tight height for standing. Has a nice coffee bar and water is free.
D. O.
I had a lovely afternoon watching a concert by the London Mozart Players, with Howard Shelley OBE as the piano concertist and conductor.
Great acoustics and confortable seats, looking forward to visiting again!
D. B.
I went here over Christmas to see Rumplestiltskin. It was a new take on the children's show, modernised but still teaching children about greed. My child is all grown up so i went along alone and thoroughly enjoyed the show. The actors not only played their parts well, but also played music and sang. Play/musical come panto all rolled into one. Well performed, kept the children and adults alike fully interested. Great visual effects projected onto the stage. A great time had by all.
C. W.
Lovely concert by Chineke great performance
R. S.
Went to see rumplestiltskin. Great show. Great theatre
R. H.
Was here for the new relaunch, was absolutely fantastic and will defiantly visit again. Sorry acoustics and brilliant space to engage in conversation
J. K.
Absolutely packed with people coming from work. Definitely the trendy place to be after work hours on a Friday. Come here for the deals, they really pack them into the garden, however. It was super crowded with a younger crowd everywhere. Standing, sitting, blocking staircases, fire exits... we couldn’t find a waiter and decided to leave quickly. Nice place overall.
T. H.
I work from here almost daily. Great big brass desks. The plugs are underneath so you don't need to sit on the chairs. Just the tight height for standing. Has a nice coffee bar and water is free.
R. S.
Went to see rumplestiltskin. Great show. Great theatre
M. S.
Reasonable bar, excellent seats, fantastic acoustics, superb 65daysofstatic
D. L.
Beautiful, plenty of sitting space and located in a place that you can oversee London. Staff are friendly and the drinks are reasonably priced. Different from most rooftop bars, as this one has alot of plants. So be weary if you have hayfever!
M.
View is excellent!
Lots of seating.
Drinks are either watered down or small in size (cider bottle)
Not good value for money on drinks;
Unless you have the free water they offer next to the bar.
Go for the view, it's worth it.
M. P.
Very pretty & surprisingly large roof garden. Decent selection at the bar although not cheap & less choice than the other South Bank bars. Still great on a sunny day though & view across river is fantastic.
P. T.
Very nice venue and good view of the stage around most of the seats. Friendly staff with smiles adds a great feel.
E. p.
Watched Omar Sosa, wonderful venue and great music
J. H.
Very nice place, recently refurbished.
M. A.
The Purcell Room is a beautifully constructed auditorium. Good around visuals and comfy seats.
N. M.
High sound quality and convenient location
a. K.
Hidden gem but definitely on the pricey side considering it's a no thrills rooftop bar.
S. C.
Lovely Venue, friendly staff, lots of things to do, see, participate. Great for families, everyone. There's lots of cafes, restaurants, bars, etc . Spoilt for choice and not overly expensive! Attended a free concert! Very good, definitely worth a day out/ visit.
A. B.
Amazing in there. It was for the first time I attended to an event in there. It was a free this one.
The staff is friendly and you will catch a smile on their face. I was very curious about the location. It was easy to reach it. Not any given problem. J entered through South Bank Centre. I asked at the info point about the place and event and I was easily guided to there.
e. g.
Great venue, sound and layout all great comfy and good lineups all year between the other two venues on the site.
A. Y.
Superb evening spacious and open areas. Bar services quick and efficient. Seats are comfortable and wide enough for generous people! A very enjoyable experience
M. L.
This lovely roof garden and bar offers great views, relaxed atmosphere, and cosy gardens designed by the Eden project. Get a drink at the bar and grab some sun on the grassy lawn overlooking the Thames, or find a shaded table nestled among the allotments at the back!
M. H.
Great Venue, fantastic events and great staff. Also, lots to do outside and in the surrounding area.
M. M.
We saw Bill Ryder Jones. The sound was incredible.
K. H.
Excellent place during the summer months. The ideal place to drink and chill
A. B. (.
Interesting place, garden on top of brutalism style building, nature and concrete combo! But garden look a bit tired and under maintained. Drink selection extremely limited and very expensive.
A. T.
Excellent place to watch a show. Seats are great and all have a good view.
L. N. K.
Very nice inside.
Some staff were a little rude while explaining rules and regulations but the other more friendly staff counterbalanced that.
Inside is clean and well maintained.
Toilets are visibly well stocked and clean and fresh drinks and teas were available.
Overall? 7 out of 10 for good experience.
B. A.
I went to see Sir Lenny Henry - In conversation. He was excellent and the venue was packed. Very comfortable, easy toilet access, helpful staff.
S.
Superb venue for music; the seats are comfy with a guaranteed good view of the stage, and the sound is truly incredible.
O. L.
Great spot to grab a drink al fresco by the river. Mostly Londoners, not too touristy considering the location. Drinks prices average for London, can of red stipe for £5 :/
P. M.
Nice and cosy rooftop with amazing views at sunset.
D. P.
Went here for a BBC orchestra event and it was amazing. Great event, really well done acoustics and comfy chairs.
T. H.
Nice venue, with very nice comfy leather seats! Better than the awful hard plastic things I usually encounter when going to gigs!
D. B.
I went here over Christmas to see Rumplestiltskin. It was a new take on the children's show, modernised but still teaching children about greed. My child is all grown up so i went along alone and thoroughly enjoyed the show. The actors not …
A. B.
Some loves its brutalist architecture and interiors heritage of the building. I am not a huge fan, but I have to admit it is still pretty cool and it is aging remarkably well. The good thing about this place is that the amount of great events that they do. Always inspiring, thought provoking and well curated. What a joy to have.
M. J.
A great place to spend a musical evening. Spacious bar with lots of seating. Great view from the seats. More informal than the RFH and better for it.
P. V.
Great venue. Good views and acoustics.
C. D.
A good concert hall. The seats are steeply banked such that they all get a good view of the stage. The seats are also well padded and comfortable for a long performance.
The sound quality in the room is really excellent with no echoes or dulling of the sound.
Drinks and food are reasonably priced fir tge type of venue and the staff are friendly. Nothing to fault here at all.
R. B.
Nice venue. Should attract a higher profile. Has a lot going for it.
N. M.
Fun outing and great location off the thames. Beautiful views, worth going early to look around.
A. R.
Great venue with great programmes, ethnic events, musical shows, etc
VG wi-fi. Great views
S. R. (.
Such a beautiful venue, performed here a few times now and it is just incredible.
j. c.
A great place to visit on the south bank where the bars a bit quieter than neighbouring establishments...often some great exhibitions here for free. Check their website for listings
G. S.
Absolutely beautiful venue ... with the most comfortable seats I think I've ever experienced in a concert hall!
S. D.
This is the all new concerts hall looking great and has a warm sound too
G. C.
My favourite spot for drinks during the long summer nights! Never too crowded, lovely views over Thames and loads of Pimms to enjoy!
K. S.
Very nice hall, pleasing acoustics and a nice seating arrangement. Would love to attend more concerts. Only hassle is parking for those who don't live close by. But Londoners will use public transport anyway.
m. M.
An amazing venue. Great facilities as well. All the bars are great.
R. Q.
Love, love this venue - it's such a great place to see music!!
L.
Nice place to go enjoy the good weather, amongst the eild flower beds and views over the rive. Although there's quite a bit of seating, it does get busy.
A. D.
Great space; seating only suitable for short performances.
B. S.
Amazing acoustic. All in all, a much more intimate experience compared to the Royal Festival Hall next door. You can hear all the intricate details of the orchestra and choir even near the very last row.
C. H.
Good venue for concerts. Great location. Great views.
i. c.
Great venue with a nice bar, riverside terrace seating, some great free concerts in the foyer area, and not least, a very very large gents toilet
M. W.
Wonderful concert venue with great acoustics. Plenty of space and all seats get a great view of the stage.
V. R.
Great vibe but as others have said the food and drinks menu is overpriced and not very good. Also fairly crowded on a hot day after work - go before 4pm if you can to get a good seat!
R. R.
Brilliant event space.
L. S.
My favourite place to go in London. Beautiful roof top bar, so close to the hustle and bustle but very relaxed and calming.
S. K.
Really interesting and unique structure itself, as well as some really good shows to see which are always reasonably price. The cafes inside are also have good prices and high quality so you can get some snacks at half time. The complex is worth exploring even if you aren't seeing a show.
A. P.
Easy to get to and great views from anywhere I've sat so far. Really enjoy the atmosphere too, and acts often do signings in the atrium after!
P. P.
Lovely garden hidden away at the upper level. Quite hard to get a table on a sunny day but really worth the wait.
A. G.
I went to the roof garden which was a really great space. A lovely place to have a drink in the sun, the selection isn't great but the choice are good ones.
P. P.
Nice place for a walknor cheeky beer
D. H.
Great space, good range of concerts and events.
A. H.
Great as a concert hall, often used for dance too
J. V.
The lobby can seem a bit austere and like an empty car park but stick with it because hidden in the bowels is a spectacular concrete, wood, aluminium and leather concert hall with surprisingly good acoustics. Following it's recent refurbishment this place really is something special
M. F.
Decent well run venue with good visibility and acoustics.
S. A.
Went here for TedX. Great events venue in Southbank, there’s many shops, food places and stations nearby. Greatly accessible. Theres a food market which occasionally opens right outside too. The main hall we had used is huge and there’s many rooms for artists, staff etc. As well as a canteen.
E. A.
A great mix of shows in the venue itself but I really like the roof top bar area. Completely unexpected little bar area with all the tables divided by plants, trees and trellising giving a real sense of privacy. Perfect for a summer evening, looking towards the river as the sun goes down. Beware though...drinks are super pricey. And doubles will be served as standard.
a. u.
Beautiful music hall, professional green rooms and amazing sound engineers
Y. H. T.
I have seen some excellent contemporary and traditional cross cultural music and dance performances. One of the best venues in London for culture.
E.
First visit since the referbishment of the venue. The seating, acoustics and foyer bar are much improved.
M.
My favourite London concert hall; so underrated.
N. C.
great place..highly recommend
J. C.
Great venue for a conference; Spacious and plenty of toilets!
C. H.
Nice auditorium, good size not too big. The bar is a bit expensive
I. Y.
Obviously, ultimately, depends on what you are seeing! - but a great venue in a great (South Bank) setting
B. P.
Great acoustics, comfortable seats, renovated in recent years.
C. W.
Lovely concert by Chineke great performance
O. M.
Went in Aug 2013 - very nice roof top cafe which had decking and greenery all around. vert nice. there was a beano exhibition which was average. nice touch. guess this place changes all the time
G. A.
Went to see Peppa pig concert. Staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating considering we had kids
D. W.
Incredible acoustics, seen a band (maybeshewill) for a one off special gig, was incredible and one of best shows I have ever seen
M. R.
A beautiful and comfortable hall with adequate leg room and comfortable seats
J. D.
Went to see Groove on Down the Road - really exciting, good view wherever you're sitting. Liked the ice cream - especially when it's free!
R. G.
Good acoustic and atmosphere!
D. S.
Got to see a free concert in the recently refurbished Purcell Room. Great stuff.
J. M.
Wonderful music venue with great acoustics.
V. M.
Likeable spot. I've been to attend one of the events of international women day, the rapper Lady Sanity. It was in the hall foyer. Good sound. First time in Queen Elizabeth, I've been before in South Bank Centre. Admirable place, central, next to Tames, with terrace and outside space for food market.
S. B.
Great concert all - you can see and hear properly from any seat. The season at southbank is always very interesting and I have been rarely disappointed by the shows, even when randomly picked or when I tried the more experimental stuff. The shows for children are also great, only issue being that they get quickly fully booked.
B. B.
Very well laid out, plenty of space, wheelchair access, very warm and welcoming
M. P.
Smart venue, good acts, great location.
O.
Great venue for all kinds of concerts.
S. L.
Great venue. Interesting concert.
B. D.
Beautiful location right by the river walking distance from other attractions.
N. T.
Very good customer service at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, lovely space and informative Mandela exhibition!
D. G.
Nice venue reasonably priced bar
J. H.
Open spaces and newly refurbished with a bar that makes a statement. Quieter than the Royal Festival hall and easier to relax.
A. F.
Everything is perfect except letting viewers in and out of the room for the duration of the show.
P. L.
Took the kids to see Peppa Pig at the Theatre with an orchestra. Venue was really good, comfortable, easy to find and helpful staff. Great location too if you fancy some dining or a little tipple afterwards too.
S. B.
Nice acoustic post refurb. Great back stage people 👍🙂
T. L. K.
Best Place To Rest After Long Day At Southbank. Good Vibes & Drink Hefty Prices Expected Though For Location.
M. B.
One of the best concert halls in London, part of the Southbank Centre. Excellent acoustics, comfortable seats, accessible.
C. S.
It has a wonderful foyer for the QEH and the Purcell Room, good food, drinks and snacks, it:s brilliantly quiet first thing
M. K.
Cozy place, good for drinks on a good weather.
G. N.
Decent Hall with good acoustics- seats are a bit narrow.
L. R.
Beautiful venue with great sound.
A. K. G.
It has newly refurbished, beautiful, clean, sits are better, lots of legroom, lighting and sound also better, do not a problem to view etc.
S. B.
Beautiful setting. Wide rooms and friendly staff.
D. P.
Beautifully renovated. Not much leg room though..
C. H.
As someone that has been to hundreds of rock shows over the years, I was expecting to dislike the Southbank Centre as a venue for loud music. But, it was not the soulless, clinical venue I expected, far from it. The staff were brilliant, the sound was excellent and the room itself is pretty special. It's not somewhere you'd go to crowdsurf, but sometimes it's nice to have a slightly different relationship with an artists work. Thoroughly recommended.
E. H.
The classic place for a South Bank concert.
T.
. Should be 5Star for the building, interiors and the internal space.
. Attended many programmes
. Quality of programmes also are of very good standards.
. Worth calling by the name
S. M.
Great place to chill out in the afternoons! Bar queues do get very long some times and only 2 servers.
A. T.
Renovated, looks great, lovely healthy choice of snacks, great views towards Thames and sizzling, animated surroundings, especially on a sunny day.
N. R.
Recently refurbished arts venue, with mid-sized auditorium hosting all manner of performances, from contemporary to classical music, comedy, theatre and spoken word. Housed in a classic brutalist building built in 1967, with comfy seats!
R. M.
it comes across as a sandwich bar that also serves drink. There are better places along the south bank but for the price, its not too bad
D. A.
The newly refurbished space is awesome and the theatre is epic!
C. W.
Really nice venue for concerts
G. P.
great venue on the Southbank. Lots of indoor seating and great coffee shops. Often had free concerts and events. Good outdoor seating overlooking the Thames.
M. O.
A very nice place to gather with friends
K. K.
Fantastic place to be, plenty to see, to dine and wine, from the spectacular view on London Eye to the theatres and restaurant by the Thames river, add to it the breathtaking views of Westminster and the historic bridges in the heart of London. A place you must see.
S. D.
I visited here to watch a talk at Women of the World a few years ago, and was very impressed with the acoustics and the room in general. Located on the Southbank, it's also very easy to get to.
K. N.
Lovely little garden on the rooftop, great for soaking up the sunshine.
A. H.
Enjoyed a performance by @FascinatingAida here this afternoon. A packed House received a truly great performance of satirical splendour!
M. L.
Such an amazing space.
O. H.
Great view not a very wide range of drinks and food and too expensive for most people
J. N.
Venue has recently reopened after a major refurbishment. Southbank is a great destination for food, drinks and music
A. K.
A little oasis from the super touristy south bank promenade. Just take your picnic and some nice bubbly and sit by the very well maintained gardens in the top.
G. R.
Good quiet bar to have a drink at on the South Bank
S. F.
Suzanne Vega as part of Meltdown festival. Helpful staff and lovely venue
S. S.
Saw a great Nick Cave gig here and the programme is good but I hate being cold in theatres, its my pet hate. This one is all concrete and freezing, regardless of the temperature outside. I never went back.
J. K.
Nice views.... But the cans of beer are £5.75 each.
M. P.
Great gig, Kristen Hersh was amazing. Legroom at the seat was non-existant....
D. T.
This was the first time I have eaten in a giraffe and it was fine, no disappointments what so ever. We were visiting London for the weekend and it was a hassle free place to get lunch, which is child friendly.
L. P.
On the southbank. Great free concerts including at the nearby Royal Festival Hall
G. C.
Nice and a bit different - it looks a tad run down though, don't expect a fancy roof garden!
L. R.
A hidden gem on the south bank
Very nice for a quite drink on a sunny day. Very well maintained
S. L.
Lovely venue and location.
R. S.
Lovely show and great place
k.
Clean and lovely environment, would do with some updating though.
A. J.
For sure this venue is among the best!
R. F.
Great reopening of this London Southbank venue.
F. L.
It is OK place, with good visibility from all seats.
V. M. K.
great concerts, amazing staff
J. H.
Everything there is surprising and amazing. From the Nelson Mandela exhibition to Hot Brown honey or a classical concert. Check it out. Bar is pricey though but it's got a lovely roof garden and lots of free seating if you want to relax and not buy a drink. Also it's ok to take and eat your own food and soft drinks. You have to buy alcoholic drinks at the venue.
E. T.
Everything here is just perfect.
Everyone go
D. J.
Nice place and an amazing view of the Thames and of Embankment Bridge but very pricey.
K. D.
Nice roof garden...not too fancy but pleasant.
M. D.
great venue great performances
M. T.
Terrific venue for music
D. C.
A comfortable modern concert hall
S. D.
Very good Hall for chamber music and smaller ensembles
M. P.
A hidden gem of a place up a couple of flights of ugly concrete stairs. Roof garden and cafe just where you wouldn't expect it to be.
N. A. P.
Nice pub to go for drinks
N. G.
Went to see Nelson Mandela exhibition of his life, thought provoking, this man made ultimate sacrifice, and forgave those who trespassed against him. Wonderful, soul searching, and the story goes on.
J. M.
Great concert venue
D. B.
Large airy hall with beer and arts
K. E.
I had no idea the roof gardens were here, and I'm kicking myself because it would have ended up being a frequent haunt of mine this summer. Gorgeous surroundings (you can't go wrong in my opinion with anywhere on the Southbank) and lots of pretty greenery. Not too impressed on enforcing doubles, if you want a G&T and you're not on a bender, make sure you ask for a single or your tab will creep up and so will your tipsiness! Warm and friendly bar staff and lots of seating be it chairs or on the edges of plant pots. ...Can we start summer again please?
d. m.
Not good seating for diabled people.
D. C.
We visited as guests to watch Drahla, what an excellent night.
M.
I go there to study, good wifi
N. N.
Nice place for coffee and quiet chat
N. H.
I visited the QEH to view once again the Press Photographer of the Year Awards, one of the highlights of the museum calendar character. Although the standard has maintained the same the need to expand the collection is now necessary, evidenced by the reduced number of people who were also there at one of their busiest periods. However, excellent as always and a must to see
K. P. (.
The acoustics here are great for concerts and talks, and the seats are well-positioned so you never end up with someone blocking your view. Also, there is free wifi inside these rooms, so if it's appropriate you can live tweet from your phone or laptop! You can also book tickets for other Southbank Centre events at the ticket booth here, which is especially handy if the queue here is short & the other queues are very long.
L. J.
Access to get to the building was a little difficult with a pushchair
A. S.
One of the many buildings making up the Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall is best known for its wonderful roof garden and bar. If you venture inside, you can find more bars and cafes (some only open to members).
P. H.
Iconic South Bank brutalism building
A. H.
Went to the première of Rumpelstiltskin which was lots of fun. I liked the twist to the traditional fairytale. Colourful costumes and very inventive set design. Multitalented cast and musicians from Windmill Theatre company and State Theatre Company South Australia 🇦🇺
Was early and enjoyed the Chaps Choir who were performing in the foyer.
E. K.
Lovely roof top, small selection of drinks
P. H.
Great space lots happening
d. o.
The Beano exhibition was what we came to see from Plymouth. It was very good and what anybody like me who loves Dennis the meance would have been in heaven.
I. J. W.
Fantastic spectacle for children
J. B.
I've not actually seen Queen Elizabeth play here, but I'm sure she rocks.
m. v.
The Concrete Dreams tours is brilliant.
L. P.
Cool place for sunny day. No dogs allowed
M. T.
Great location and view, very uninspiring choice of drinks and food
J. P.
In the summer time, head upwards to the roof garden atop Southbank Centre. Prosecco, charcuterie, cheese and crisps are all on hand (for quite a bit of cash...) whilst you lie out on the faux grass watching the sunset over London. One of my favourite ways to spend a summer's day in the city.
D. S.
I've caught a range of shows from the risque Fascinating Aida to the rather child friendly Captain Flinn and the Pirate Dinosaurs and the hall is really for everyone, housing a rather sizeable 900 people. I also saw The Man who Planted Trees which was in the Purcell Room, right next to the main hall and it was an intimate and interactive experience and we were all on the edge of our seats throughout!
K. G.
I've seen a crazy variety of performances at Queen Elizabeth Hall over the years, from Shlomo the beatboxer and his vocal orchestra, to Howard Marks (aka Mr Nice). Designed in the 1960's, the building has a bit of an old-school feel, but still manages to give off arty, edgy vibes. The bar has lovely views from the balcony - and be sure to check out the skateboarders underneath!
S. P.
Very helpful, all staff terribly kind
S. C.
Good view. Not much of a bar menu.
D. E.
Roof garden is so great:)
M. H.
Nice food
C.
Fantastic venue
V. V.
Beautifull place And nice view on the river
A. C.
Now with a Sauna! The heat lamps are very welcome this time of year!
J. S.
If u look for panorama, View is not the best . Free siting
B. A.
Nice place to relax with a friend while having a pint
R. D.
Roof garden has diverse areas of plants and variety of seating, bar has prosecco on draft
B. G.
Good concerts
M. S.
The event was meeting my expectation.
G. H.
Great spot for some drinks in the summer.
J. B.
Offered a red stripe for £5.50 so that sums up the pricing
O. O.
Great acoustics!
N. S.
Circus 1980 was great!
A. H.
Visited the Finnish Sauna this January, Fabulous.
S. D.
Fantastic stage.
F. G.
Amazing place
p. i.
I like coming here
M. M.
Nice place!
G. C.
Excellent acoustics
A. C.
Good spot to Enjoy sunshine in the summer with friends.
V. B.
Visited for the Mandela exhibition.
L. T.
enjoy it everytime
J. M. (.
Lovely space
J. W.
Lovely hall
A. H.
Reasonably-priced rooftop terrace on the South Bank.
T. M.
Great sound
B. V.
Great aucostics
V. b.
Worth a look.
R. A.
Excellent sound
K. K.
Nice venue
H. U.
Good place
H. P.
Great accoustic
J. K.
Fine acoustics
W. R.
Nice
j. b.
great space
M. B.
Nice to go for a drink on a sunny day
J. M.
Wonderful concert hall. Friendly staff. And comfy seats. A huge selection of music to choose from at a world class level.
M. N.
Cool
C. D.
Good
F. S.
Beautiful
D. B.
Amazing
M. B.
Nice
m. s.
Great
R. A.
great
M. M.
Cool
R. A.
Thanks
B. E.
Went there to watch a concert and had a wonderful time
I. R.
(Translated) Good place for a sunny day: corner "hidden" in one of the most visited and touristic places of the British capital.
Overlooking iconic attractions such as the London Eye.
(Original)
Buen lugar para un soleado día: rinconcito "escondido" en uno de los lugares más turísticos y visitados de la capital británica.
Con vistas a atracciones icónicas como el London Eye.
P. K.
(Translated) Queen Elizabeth Roof Garden Bar & Cafe is a must see. A breathtaking view over London. From the Royal Festival Hall, London Eye, Houses of Parliament, Cleopatra's Needle and the Thames with its Victoria Embankment.
(Original)
Queen Elizabeth Roof Garden Bar & Cafe ist ein Muss. Ein atemberaubender Blick über London. Von der Royal Festival Hall, London Eye, Houses of Parliament, Cleopatra´s Needle und die Themse mit ihrem Victoria Embankment.
G. V.
(Translated) Wonderful acoustics in a comfortable room. Experience to be given if you are in London
(Original)
Acustica meravigliosa in una confortevole sala. Esperienza da dare se vi trovate a Londra
M. A.
(Translated) Be sure to attend, when no concert is an oasis of calm.
(Original)
Unbedingt zu besuchen, wenn gerade kein Konzert ist eine Oase der Ruhe.
A.
(Translated) My home for many years and where I enjoyed concerts like Jack Gibbons or performances like Tricicle
(Original)
Mi hogar durante muchos años y donde disfruté de conciertos como el de Jack Gibbons o actuaciones como la de Tricicle
A. C. L.
(Translated) Uncomfortable chair
(Original)
椅子不舒服
M. B. C.
(Translated) A place to go with friends
(Original)
Um lugar para ir com amigos
m.
(Translated) Very nice bar on the roof
(Original)
Sehr schöne bar auf dem Dach
T. B.
(Translated) England's smallest water park
(Original)
Englands smallest water park
A. M.
J. R.
(Translated) Wonderful!!!
(Original)
Maravilloso!!!
D. I.
👍
J. S.
N. B.
(Translated) Nice especially the night
(Original)
Красиво особенно ноччу
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