Thyme - Tower Hamlets

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Thyme

Thyme
3.9 / 5 (134 reviews)

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Thyme, the restaurant at Premier Inn Tower Bridge, offers a convenient dining option for hotel guests with a varied menu at reasonable prices. Diners can enjoy a Meal Deal that includes a two-course dinner, a drink, and breakfast for just £24.99—an excellent value for London. While the food is generally well-prepared and satisfying, dining experience may vary; some dishes, like the Eton mess, leave much to be desired. The friendly and attentive service enhances the appeal, making it a suitable choice for casual meals, especially after a long day, but may not impress those seeking a fine dining experience.

Last update: 17.01.2026 from: 66Lindilou

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★ 3.9 / 5 from 134 reviews
romanach
24.05.2024

It is within the Premier Inn Hotel of Tower Bridge Road. When you've been out all day and you can't do it anymore, it's a good solution. The waiters are lovely

tessam450
24.05.2024

The restaurant provided a good selection for the hotel guests. They offered a choice of starters and main dishes at reasonable prices. The food was delicious and the service was excellent. One of the diners even had dietary restrictions and the staff were accommodating and helped navigate the menu options.

nicola-f-flower7778
24.05.2024

We ate at this restaurant for two days, both times the food and service was very good. Highly recommend.

66lindilou
24.05.2024

I stayed at the Premier Inn and decided to dine at the hotel's restaurant for convenience. We waited 30 minutes for our pie and risotto, despite there being few diners present. The food was mediocre at best, and both of us left over half uneaten. If you're thinking of ordering pizza, I recommend going to Papa John's across the road as they are more affordable. I won't be dining here again.

jacek-m-teacher465
24.05.2024

We were not guests of the hotel, but we wanted to try their restaurant. Our group of 10 people tried to get a table for all of us, but we were told to wait until 8pm, even though it was only 6:30pm and the restaurant was mostly empty. When we offered to split the group in two, we were still asked to come back at 8pm. It seems that maybe the restaurant struggles to accommodate larger groups, or perhaps it was because we had children with us (who were well-behaved). I also noticed self check-in kiosks in the lobby, which may work well at McDonald's but seemed a bit much for a hotel.

FAQ

A little farther away is Underground-Tower Hill, where you can also access the municipal transportation.

As a visitor, you can use the WiFi of the restaurant at no extra cost.

Special children's chairs are available for toddlers and babies.

The premises on site are wheelchair accessible and can also be used with a wheelchair or physiological disabilities.

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