Eat & drinkWhere to stayLondon guideExplore destinationsHomeBack to guide

Eat & drink · Seafood

The Wright Brothers

Borough Market€€
$$$Closedvia Google
Opening hours
  • Monday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
  • Thursday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
  • Friday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
  • Saturday: 12:00 – 9:30 PM
  • Sunday: 12:00 – 9:00 PM

Oyster bar and seafood restaurant with beer-barrel tables serving whitebait, crab and potted shrimp.via Google

A lively oyster specialist located right next to the market, sourcing directly from their own wholesale business.

Signature
Platter of Jersey Rocks and native oysters

Reviews from Google

Sam Lee2 months ago
Amazing seafood platter with very fresh UK seafood. Everything tasted clean and high quality. The Oyster Rockefeller was especially delicious—definitely a must-try. Great beer selection and friendly service. Perfect spot if you want a comfortable sit-down meal. The chef Amid at the oyster bar was super nice and even showed us how to properly eat oysters with a spoon—such a great experience! Will definitely come back.
Thiers8 months ago
We had a wonderful experience! The oysters were absolutely fresh and delicious — perfectly presented and full of flavor. What really made our visit special was our Colombian waitress, who was incredibly friendly and attentive. She took the time to explain everything to us, from the different types of oysters to the best pairings, and made us feel truly welcome. Excellent service, great atmosphere, and top-quality seafood — we’ll definitely be coming back! 🦪
joelle2 months ago
came here for the £1 a pop oysters deal and it was really good! served in ice and with lemon wedges, what a delicious seafood treat. We also ordered the fish soup, which was incredibly tasty, and reminded me of tomato and sardines as well. Not too sure what exactly the fish soup was, as the staff just replied it was a fish stock. The bread was crispy and paired well with the soup. Perfect for a cold chilly day. When making the booking, we had specifically requested for a non-counter seat, and asked for a table seat. However, upon reaching the place, even though we were on time for our reservation, we were ushered to a counter seat, which was cramped and harder to share our oysters. They sat us right in front of the stairs to the toilets, which was also right beside the cashier booth, so we had people bumping into us as we ate. 5 stars for the food, but service not as much.
Aysegul2 months ago
It's one of the famous restaurants on the street where Borough Market is located, and it deserves its reputation 😋 I didn't try the oyster, the person who ate it seemed happy with it 🙂 Two of the six guests were from England, and the other four were from different parts of Ireland. We had a feast with our ceviche and bread. Our other guest opted for fish & chips, and we devoured the delicious fries he couldn't eat – they were amazing! ❣️😋 Because of time constraints and trying to eat in moderation, we couldn't try different dishes, but I'm sure everything from that kitchen is delicious. We were also very pleased with our wine. Highly recommended. Reservations seem to be necessary after 4:30 PM because at that time there's a rush of white-collar workers from the surrounding office buildings, meeting up with friends at nearby restaurants before heading home.
Matt O'Neill6 months ago
Nice fish and seafood, a good wine selection, helpful staff with good service. Nice restaurant in a popular location. Counter top seating and tables in a small but vibrant dining area with open kitchen. Seafood and fish was very fresh and cooked nicely. Some innovative concepts in the dishes as well as classics. A nice place for a good dinner in Borough Market. Reservation recommended but can occasionally accommodate walk-ins.
See all reviews on Google Maps