Mac Rating: 5.00 | Votes: 1 | Date: 20/06/2026 18:27:00
Inside a Grade II listed former church near London Bridge, Amazing Grace is a live-music bar and restaurant set within St Thomas Church, originally established on the St Thomas Street site as far back as the twelfth century. The venue sits between The Shard, Borough Market and London Bridge station, in one of the busiest parts of the South Bank. The downstairs space combines a main bar, a stage, a dance floor and 3D projection-mapped visuals, with a mezzanine level above offering a private bar and views over the main room. Together the floors hold up to around 300 standing, giving the venue the scale to function as both a restaurant and a music room. Programming runs through the week, with live bands, DJs, karaoke and gospel music alongside an Asian-inspired food menu and cocktails. Themed nights such as bottomless brunches, post-work sessions and Saturday live-music evenings give each night its own identity, and drag and tribute events feature regularly. The building's church origins give it an unusual setting for a night out, with the stage set beneath the arches of the old St Thomas Church. Guests under 18 must leave by early evening, and the venue operates as card-only, reflecting its shift from daytime dining to late-night entertainment. Its location moments from London Bridge station and Borough Market makes it an accessible central venue for groups, parties and corporate events, and it is available for hire. The combination of historic architecture, food, cocktails and nightly live music defines its appeal among the area's many bars. The conversion of the former church into a bar and music venue is part of a wider trend of repurposing redundant ecclesiastical buildings for nightlife in central London, and the surviving architecture gives the room a distinctive backdrop. Its position in the cluster of bars and restaurants that has grown up around the foot of The Shard makes it a stop on the area's busy after-work and weekend circuit.
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