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PRe-theatre menu in waterloo
£20 per person, served 3–6pm, Monday–Friday
Dinner shouldn’t be the stressful part of your night out.
Our Waterloo Pre-Theatre Menu is £20 per person, served 3–6pm, Monday–Friday—perfectly timed for South Bank shows.
Great pizza. Fast service. Zero rushing.

HOW CLOSE WE ARE TO THE THEATRES AND WHAT’S ON
Crust Bros Waterloo sits right in the heart of the South Bank, with London’s biggest theatre venues just a short walk away—no taxis, no rushing, no guesswork.
Perfect if you’re heading to:
The National Theatre (multiple stages, constantly changing shows)
The Old Vic (classic productions and big-name performances)
The Young Vic (bold, contemporary theatre)
Southbank Centre events (concerts, talks, cultural nights)
Just a Short Walk From
Waterloo Station: ~3–5 minutes
Waterloo Underground: ~4–7 minutes
Leake Street Graffiti Tunnel: ~5 minutes
Being this close means you can enjoy dinner first, then take a relaxed walk to your venue—often via the Thames—for a proper South Bank night out.
Why WATERLOO Is Perfect for Pre-Theatre Dining
Ideal If You’re Visiting:
National Theatre
With multiple performance spaces and early evening start times, the National Theatre draws crowds from mid-afternoon onwards.
Dining just around the corner means you can enjoy your pizza, then head straight over without rushing—or risking queues elsewhere.
The Old Vic
A true Waterloo landmark and less than a minute away. Many Old Vic guests arrive early to soak up the atmosphere, making Crust Bros an easy, no-stress choice for dinner before curtain-up.
Young Vic
Known for bold, contemporary productions that reward an unhurried arrival. Our location lets you enjoy the build-up to the evening rather than sprinting through Waterloo trying to make it on time.
Southbank Centre Events
From concerts and talks to cultural events, timing varies—but being this close means you can eat first and still arrive comfortably early, whatever the programme.
After dinner, many guests take the scenic route along the Thames—a short pre-show stroll that turns “dinner and a show” into a proper South Bank night out.