3 Greek Street
Soho
Milroy's reborn under the No. 3 door — Greek Street's whisky merchant and bookcase-speakeasy bar since 1964, rebranded 2024
Shoreditch's whisky reference — 250 bottles, no cocktails, a single felled-oak table
Black Rock opened in 2016 on Christopher Street, Shoreditch — Tom Aske and Tristan Stephenson's deliberate counter to London's cocktail-theatre arms race. No cocktails (with one exception, a house Old Fashioned), no menu beyond the bottle list, no music. The central table is a single piece of felled English oak with two channels routed down the length filled with maturing whisky in small barrels. The 250-bottle list runs from accessible Glenfiddich to bottles that don't appear on any retailer's site. Staff are bartenders-as-archivists; the brief is to pour what fits the drinker, not the order. The chapter's whisky reference and the answer to 'where do I send a serious whisky drinker'.
Tell the bartender the last whisky that genuinely interested the drinker and let them choose — the room is built for that exchange. The barrel-table is functional, not decorative; ask to taste from one of the in-table maturations. Walk-in only.
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