Food enthusiasts are flocking to a London kiosk that claims to serve the largest jacket potatoes in the United Kingdom, earning a perfect five-star rating on TripAdvisor. Spud Hut, located at London Bridge, has garnered a 100 per cent five-star rating due to the impressive size of its potatoes.
Massive Spuds Draw Crowds
In a video shared on Instagram, Spud Hut gave followers a glimpse inside their outlet, showcasing one of their colossal potatoes. "Wow, it's massive," one customer remarked before ordering a double topping of tuna and cheese with butter, salt, and pepper. A team member fluffed the inside of the potato, added seasoning, and piled on generous helpings of tuna and grated mixed cheese, finishing with crispy onions.
The kiosk is located at The Kiosk, 1 Duke St Hill, London Bridge. According to their menu, customers can choose from eight different fillings, including The Classic (melted butter, cheese, baked beans, and crispy onions) and other options priced between £8.50 and £11, such as The Indian, The Mexican, The Great British, The American, The Italian, The Big Fish, and The Vegan Chilli. Diners can also build their own jacket potatoes with a variety of ingredients, toppings, and sauces.
Rave Reviews Online
Spud Hut currently boasts an impeccable track record of five-star reviews on TripAdvisor. One recent review reads: "Oh my gosh is this place delicious! A friendly and efficient staff served us giant and perfectly cooked potatoes stuffed with creative and downright good fillings. We got the Vegan Chili and the American and loved them both. The best stuffed potato we've had in London! Cool atmosphere too, underneath London Bridge."
On Instagram, users expressed amazement at the size of the potatoes. One exclaimed: "That's legitimately the biggest potato I've ever seen." Another joked: "How bloody long was that in the ground? It's massive." A third remarked: "Damn look at the size of those potatoes, that's like pedigree potatoes wow." A fourth warned: "Dude that's going to knock you out for the evening. Looks good."
The kiosk's popularity continues to grow as potato lovers make pilgrimages to taste the UK's largest jacket potatoes.



