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Contribute Feedback What Amanda Edwards likes about Bonfire:
I can't pretend I'm regularly in the barbican. but I love the art center there. one of these products of the 1980s I can remember that I went as a student into the opening of the concert hall. Although the theatre is massive with a capacity of over a thousand, I never found myself sitting somewhere with a limited view of the stage – and since I am not the highest person in the world that is quite a performance. View all feedback.
What Ryan Brown doesn't like about Bonfire:
I was searching for a place to eat near the Barbican Arts Centre before a 7:15 show, so I ended up at this restaurant for dinner. Unfortunately, I regretted my decision. View all feedback.
Bonfire is a restaurant located in Barbican Theatre. Their main attraction is the guarantee of feeling safe and well taken care of when dining at Bonfire.
I have lived in London for more than five years, but this was my first time visiting the Barbican Centre. I decided to grab a bite to eat before the show.
I was searching for a place to eat near the Barbican Arts Centre before a 7:15 show, so I ended up at this restaurant for dinner. Unfortunately, I regretted my decision.
Delicious eating, charming staff. I had solo punching forehearsal and ricardo was impressively attentive and conscious of my current limited mobility. I joined my 5 guests at a table between 5-7 clocks. they enjoyed their meal and again, ricardo was excellent as host / server.
Large small restaurant in barbican. thank you very much. burger are delicious and veggy option is also very good. make sure they get there early enough or book how in can get very busy pre-show. good value for money.