Shortwave

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10 Bermondsey Square,
London Bridge,
London,
SE1 3UN

(020) 7357 6845

Shortwave is a cafe bar offering a variety of hot and cold drinks and snacks as well as a wide selection of alcoholic beverages.

Shortwave also serves as an independent cinema with a purpose built screening room holding fifty people and showing an eclectic range of films.

Information

Venue Type
Bar/Restaurant
Opening Hours
Mon Closed
Tue-Wed 16:00-23:00
Thu-Fri 13:00-23:00
Sat 10:00-00:00
Sun 13:00-23:00
Tube/Rail
Cuisine
Food Times
Throughout
Booking
Not Necessary on Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun
Avg Food Spend
Under £10 per person
Facilities
TV Screens, WiFi
Films
Other, Repertory screen classics
Screens
1 Screen(s)
Entry
Cinema tickets £6.00
Concessions: Other - £5.00 concessions
Kids
Children welcome - any time
Outdoor Area
Tables and chairs.
Payment
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Disabled Facilities
Wheelchair Access, Disabled Toilets
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