
Why you should experience Andanza in London, England.
Andanza is a lively tapas bar where sangria, shared plates, and the after-hours energy of London Bridge create one of South London's most social Mediterranean dinner experiences.
Set along Weston Street just moments from The Shard and a short walk from London Bridge Station and Borough Market, this tapas bar feels deeply plugged into the fast-moving evening rhythm that defines the neighborhood after dark. The atmosphere builds quickly once dinner service begins. Glasses clink across crowded tables while jamΓ³n, grilled seafood, croquettes, and small plates move continuously through the room beneath warm lighting and tightly layered conversation. Andanza thrives on momentum, the kind of place where ordering one more round feels inevitable.
What you didn't know about Andanza.
Andanza reflects the broader evolution of the London Bridge area into one of the city's strongest nightlife and dining corridors, where railway arches and historic streets now blend seamlessly with modern social culture.
Weston Street carries a distinctly transitional energy between Borough Market, Bermondsey, and the riverside skyline surrounding The Shard. The surrounding area mixes office crowds, boutique hotels, cocktail bars, commuters, and destination restaurants into an environment that stays active from morning until late evening. This tapas bar mirrors that atmosphere through Mediterranean-style dining rooted in sociability and movement. The menu leans into classic Spanish small plates, grilled meats, seafood, wine, cocktails, and sharing-focused dishes designed for groups and long evenings that unfold gradually over multiple rounds. The interiors reinforce that emotional pace naturally. Tight seating, dim lighting, and closely packed tables create a room that feels energetic. Andanza works because it embraces the noise and warmth that make communal dining feel exciting.
How to fold Andanza into your trip.
Andanza belongs inside a London Bridge evening shaped by Borough Market wandering, rooftop cocktails, and drifting between bars and restaurants without over-structuring the night.
Spend time first walking through the nearby market streets or along the Thames before settling into dinner once the surrounding neighborhood shifts fully into nighttime mode. This tapas bar works best socially, multiple plates across the table, wine arriving gradually, and enough time to let the atmosphere build naturally around you. Afterwards, continue toward nearby cocktail lounges, Bermondsey wine bars, or riverside walks while carrying some of the restaurant's lively Mediterranean energy into the rest of the evening. Andanza leaves a lasting impression because it captures one of modern London's defining social qualities: neighborhoods where food, nightlife, and movement all blend into one continuous experience.
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