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The OXO Tower is frequented by people visiting the restaurant, brasserie and bar on the top floor, which offer a great view over the Thames.
The OXO Tower is frequented by people visiting the restaurant, brasserie and bar on the top floor, which offer a great view over the Thames. There is also a separate balcony with great views over the river. The Art Deco building designed by Albert Moore is also home to designer-marker boutiques, selling everything from hats to wedding dresses and jewellery. There is also a Tamesa Brasserie and Bincho Yakitori (Japanese tapas).
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Barge House Street, South Bank, London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7021 16
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