The Verdict
The Coal Shed brought Brighton's fire-grill philosophy to One Tower Bridge in 2018, and the draw is the same on both sites: 35-day dry-aged beef from a charcoal grill and salt-ageing chamber, plus South Coast seafood, served with Tower Bridge framed in the window.
À la carte the bill climbs fast once you add sauces and sides, so the smart order is the weekday set lunch at £19. It is part of Black Rock Restaurants, the group founded by Brighton restaurateur Razak Helalat, and it takes cards only.
The Kitchen
The Coal Shed is the London outpost of Black Rock Restaurants, the Brighton group founded by Razak Helalat, and it opened at One Tower Bridge in 2018. The cooking is built on a charcoal grill and a salt-ageing chamber: 35-day dry-aged Lake District beef, sharing cuts such as the chateaubriand (£14 per 100g) and the porterhouse (£13 per 100g), plus fire-roasted South Coast scallops and a steak tartare dressed with smoked-oyster mayonnaise. Lewis Hannaford, formerly of Hawksmoor, was appointed head chef in 2020 ahead of a relaunch. Steaks run from the £24 rump to the £39 ribeye.
The Room
The restaurant sits in the One Tower Bridge development on Crown Square, a short walk from Tower Bridge, with the bridge framed from the dining room. The space is contemporary and hard-surfaced, so expect a sociable hum rather than a hush. It is card-only, with a discretionary 12.5% service charge added to the bill.
Best for Closing a Deal
Book this room for closing a deal because the view does the talking, the sharing steaks suit a table of four, and the set lunch keeps a midday meeting brisk. The riverside setting and the bridge backdrop give a London lunch a sense of occasion without a tasting-menu commitment, and private space is available for a larger party.
Not For
Not for a cheap dinner or a quiet tête-à-tête. À la carte steaks climb quickly once you add sauces and sides, the hard-surfaced room carries noise, and the restaurant takes cards only.
Reservations
The Coal Shed books online and usually has tables one to two weeks out. The set lunch is £19 for two courses or £24 for three, Monday to Friday; à la carte mains run £19 to £39, with native lobster at market price. Dress is smart casual.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Coal Shed worth it?
The Coal Shed is worth it for fire-grilled steak and seafood with a Tower Bridge view, and the £19 set lunch is the best-value way in. The London site opened in 2018 as part of Brighton's Black Rock group. À la carte is pricier, so the set menu is the smarter order.
What should I order at the Coal Shed?
Order from the charcoal grill: the 35-day dry-aged Lake District beef, a sharing chateaubriand at £14 per 100g, or the £39 ribeye, with fire-roasted scallops to start. The smoked-oyster steak tartare is a reliable opener. At lunch, the £19 two-course set is the value pick.
Where is the Coal Shed in London?
The Coal Shed is at One Tower Bridge, 4 Crown Square, SE1 2SE, on the south bank beside Tower Bridge and a few minutes from London Bridge station. It is the London location of Brighton's Black Rock Restaurants group, and the dining room looks onto the bridge.
Does the Coal Shed have a Michelin star?
The Coal Shed does not hold a Michelin star or a Bib Gourmand; it appears in the Michelin Guide's London listings without a distinction. Its draw is the fire-cooked beef and the riverside setting rather than awards. The London site has run since 2018 under Black Rock Restaurants.
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