We review Electric Shuffle London Bridge: the perfect night out for friends, lovers, and colleagues
Everybody's shuffling in style.

Everybody's shuffling in style.
If you’re on the hunt for fun group activities in London, then there’s a lot of choice. With locations in both Canary Wharf, London Bridge, and soon-to-open King’s Cross, Electric Shuffle has been creating quite the buzz with its upbeat selection of interactive games, tasty food and drinks, and general good vibes. We recently went over to Electric Shuffle London Bridge to get shuffling for ourselves.
While this visit was complimentary, all thoughts and opinions are our own.
Our party of 10 was booked in for a 6pm slot on a Tuesday, and when I turned up a little early to get situated, I expected an empty space. How wrong I was. When I stepped into the venue, which is located under the arches in London Bridge, I discovered a buzzy location that was already going off with after-work drinks and corporate parties.
The space is huge and is really well designed with a kind of Art Deco-meets-technology vibe. It’s hard to picture without going yourself, but they’ve left loads of the bricks exposed and creatively reflected the bones of the building with detailing like beautiful arches behind the bars. The lighting is perfectly ambient with unique chandeliers and industrial-style table lights creating the ideal underground glow.
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The main event for us was the Shuffleboard, and it didn’t disappoint. One of the super friendly team members ran us through the different games you can play and how things worked before we dived in to try it for ourselves.
You book the boards in 90-minute blocks for groups of up to 16, and we were surprised at how quickly time went. It took us a while to get the hang of it (control is the aim of the game here), but after a few rounds, we were definitely getting better. And it was so much fun!
Between the classic disco tunes, the competition on the interactive board, and the Prosecco – it really was a superb evening. Side note: I definitely recommend using nicknames on the scoreboard to make it even more fun.
There’s an excellent selection of food and drinks to keep your party sated too. We went for a range of the Sourdough Pizzas, and while they were all delicious, I was obsessed with the Gorgonzola Portobello option. Electric Shuffle also makes life, and decision-making, easy with their selection of packages for all group sizes from two to 10+.
We had booked a bar table for after the session so we could enjoy some more drinks and chat, and after seeing the crowd who solely come to the space for socialising, it’s definitely a good idea to reserve your space ahead.
While I may have only placed fourth out of eight, the night was a triumph and I’m already planning when I’m going to go back with friends.
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