Zerodegrees is proud to be part of the emerging popularity of fresh beers brewed by the micro breweries. British beer drinkers are realising that there is a world of beer to explore. It is not just the variety that is important, freshness, quality and flavours are what differentiates Zerodegrees beer from that of the filtered and pasteurised beer of the big industrial breweries. The yeast are left alive in the beer, to mature and compliment the flavour of the beer. There are no artificial colourings or sweeteners to their beer.
Their mission is to provide a definitive theatre-style dining and drinking experience, using only the freshest ingredients to create inspiring gourmet dishes and exceptional freshly brewed beers. You will really get a sense of the processes at work around you, as the sights, sounds and smells of the working brewery and the busy kitchens, with its traditional wood-fire pizza oven, are open to view. (Updated 03/02/2007)
Customer Reviews for Zero Degrees
“I've been to the Zero bar for the beer but never to eat until yesterday. I was visiting from Brighton and decided it was probably a good idea to eat there because it could be washed down with their own delicious black lager. I ordered from the vast menu a (to die for) pizza with caramelized pear, gorgonzola and walnuts. It arrived promptly with a smile from the rather cute waiter. He made sure we had everything (slightly minus a knife or two). The only thing lacking was the house white, I couldn't drink it so settled for water instead. I loved this place, Zero Bar an experience, not just lunch. Can't wait to go back... please open one in Brighton!”
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— fruit fly, Brighton
(12 Dec 2005)
“The beer is great in Zero Degrees, and the food is just as good. Great selection of pizzas and pasta. The peking duck pizza is a must have. One down side is that Friday and Saturday evenings get really busy, with what seems like an invasion from Kent. Weekday evenings and Sunday afternoons you can enjoy and appreciate your food and drink a lot more.”
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— Seamus, London
(24 Jan 2005)
“I like this bar, it''s by far the nicest place to drink in Blackheath. The pizzas are great, although I wouldn''t agree that it''s a good place to go for a romantic meal - it''s got a cold, industrial feel to it.”
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— CherryJewel, London
(05 Nov 2004)
“Zero Degrees is a fantastic place, both for the drinks and the food. The atmosphere is buzzing whether its the weekend or not and the staff are always friendly and accomodating. Food portions are generous, especially the pizzas and the mussel pots.
Definately sample the beer as it is made on site and the difference is notable.
I always enjoy my evenings there, whether its a romantic dinner for two, or a get together with my mates!”
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— Rebecca Bowness Smith, London
(05 Nov 2004)
“Best beer i've tasted!!! Has great quirky pizzas which no other place has beaten! A must-try if your in the area.”
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— nirali, London
(08 May 2004)