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Notting Hill
Tom Conran's 1995 gastropub — Guinness, oysters and the upstairs dining room that started the Notting Hill genre
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Whether you're planning a special evening or a spontaneous outing, these are the venues our editors consistently recommend for Drinks in London. Each one has been personally vetted for atmosphere, quality, and experience.
Notting Hill
Tom Conran's 1995 gastropub — Guinness, oysters and the upstairs dining room that started the Notting Hill genre
Chelsea
A 1708 Chelsea pub on a quiet Lawrence Street corner, ranked among the UK's Top 50 Gastropubs
Chelsea
The Gladwin Brothers' Old Church Street pub — Sussex-vineyard wines and a tight British seasonal menu
Clerkenwell
A patinated 18th-century courtroom turned dining room — Clerkenwell's most photographed kitchen
Bermondsey
A 40-cover kitchen-and-natural-wine warehouse under the Bermondsey arches — chef Steve Williams
Strand
The 1893 hotel bar that wrote the cocktail manual the rest of London still reads
Bankside
Mr Lyan's South Bank flagship, the first 3-PIN bar in the Pinnacle Guide, Thames at the window
Old Street
World's 50 Best No.5, two rooms that split the modern London bar in half
Haggerston
Remy Savage's Bauhaus-precise cocktail room on Kingsland Road
Soho
UK's No.1 gastropub 2026 — the Soho Guinness pour and the dining room above it
Soho
Dean Street's no-music, no-mobiles holdout — the Soho the audience first read about in the 80s
Waterloo
The Cut's no-bookings gastropub — what Waterloo eats before the National Theatre
Soho
Frith Street's 1959 jazz room — the canonical London jazz club, two sets a night, low ceiling, red lamps
Aldgate
Wentworth Street's unmarked basement — the City fringe speakeasy that does not need a velvet rope
Hoxton
Hoxton Square's basement — the small, no-fuss cocktail room the trade has booked since 2010
Hackney
Michael and Charlotte Sager-Wildeve's Hackney Road wine bar — the East London natural-wine reference since 2013
Shoreditch
Shoreditch's whisky reference — 250 bottles, no cocktails, a single felled-oak table
Soho
Milroy's reborn under the No. 3 door — Greek Street's whisky merchant and bookcase-speakeasy bar since 1964, rebranded 2024
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