Popular pub occupying a prominent corner site on the southern approach to Tower Bridge. The pub's name is taken from the term for someone who pummels leather, a reference to the surrounding area's historical links to the leather trade. The interior is divided into two large rooms with contemporary art and photographs of the River Thames in bygone days adorning the walls. Up to nine real ales are usually available together with two real ciders through 12 handpumps in 2 banks, each of 6.