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The best bars in London right now: 19 drinking dens we love
Our round-up of the best bars in London, updated every month and covering everywhere from Soho to Shoreditch, Covent Garden to Hackney
25 April 2025

Stylish, innovative and always eccentric, the best bars in London’s are as dynamic and eclectic as the city itself. Promising everything from refined, glossy glamour to tongue-in-cheek wit and grit, all of the capital’s finest drinking dens share an inimitable ambience, unmistakable attitude and intangible buzz. The only problem? Choosing between them. So, whether you’re seeking a bijou natural wine bar, an elegant occasion destination, or a techy cocktail spot, here are 19 of our favourite places in London to raise a glass – or two. For those looking exclusively for expert cocktails, take a look at our edit of the best cocktail bars in London.

Dram, Soho
Many people take whiskey very, very seriously — and the team behind Dram is no exception. The difference between them and the majority of the industry’s enthusiasts? Chris Tanner, Martyn Simpson and Jack Wallis can’t quite bring themselves to engage in all the pretence and pomp. Instead, the trio’s lively, three-storey ode to their favourite spirit is all about letting loose, with two bars, a pool room and a terrace promising great, eclectic music and sublime vibes. Not a whiskey fan? Fear not, wine and beer are available, as well as a changing roster of ready-to-drink concoctions on tap and available in the pool room’s cocktail vending machine.
Address: 7 Denmark St, WC2H 8LZ
Website: drambar.co.uk
Space Talk, Farringdon
There are ‘listening bars’ and there are listening bars. Space talk is very much the latter. Designed for serious music enthusiasts and those who cosplay as such (read: us), the vast, space-age style bar promises a state-of-the-art sound system, a ’70s conversation pit and a non-stop schedule of diverse music events curated with regulars in mind. Expect clever, unique cocktails crafted with off-beat ingredients and lesser-known spirits designed to keep you grooving until the vinyl stops spinning at 2AM.
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Address: 18-20 St John St, Barbican, EC1M 4AY
Website: https://www.spacetalklondon.com

The Red Room, Mayfair
Often obscured by the art deco glitz of The Connaught‘s other excellent bar, The Red Room is the best destination for a dose of sophistication. A serene blush pink room featuring striking artworks by Louise Bourgeois, Jenny Holzer, Ti-a Thuy Nguyen, Trina McKillen and Brian Clarke, look to the custom-made marble trolley serving a stellar selection of supremely rare vintage wines by the glass – or simply delve into the hotel’s impressive cellar for an equally memorable bottle.
Address: The Connaught, 16 Carlos Pl, W1K 2AL
Website: the-connaught.co.uk

Bruno, Hackney
If anyone knows what makes a good neighbourhood wine bar, it’s the founder of Sager + Wilde, Micheal Sager. One of the foremost champions of the natural wine movement in the capital, his latest venture, Bruno, offers romance, rustic charm and some of the most interesting low-intervention bottles on the planet. A bijou, candle-lit space which sprawls out onto a quaint cobbled patio, go for a casual, laidback glass; stay for an education in lesser-known producers and small plates by a constantly evolving roster of talented chefs.
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Address: 211a Victoria Park Rd, E9 7JN
Website: bruno-london.com

Kol Mezcaleria, Marylebone
For pure escapism, look no further than Santiago Lastra’s subterranean Mexican escape, tucked beneath the World’s 17th Best Restaurant, Kol. A warm, cosseting, tactile space situated a stone’s throw from the bustle of Soho and Oxford Street, this is not the type of place you simply pop in for a drink – it’s an engrossing, all-night experience. Offering a whole host of lively, intriguing Mexican-inspired cocktails, rare agave spirits and snacks referencing the award-winning, Michelin-starred menu upstairs, snag a table here to impress friends, family and lovers, whatever the weather.
Address: Lower Ground Floor, 9 Seymour St, W1H 7BA
Website: kolrestaurant.com
Oranj, Shoreditch
Wondering where you’ll find the Gen Z style set Thursday to Saturday? Enter: Oranj, the low-fi Shoreditch hotspot serving the funkiest low-intervention wines and slickest vibes in town. Hidden behind a nondescript door near Brick Lane, its loud, lively crowd, on-brand tangerine glow and pop-up restaurant serving small plates by international up-and-coming chefs will make you a regular – even if the school-style seats are anything but comfortable.
Address: Oranj, 14 Bacon St, E1 6LF
Website: oranj.co.uk

The Dreamery, Islington
If there was ever a place which could inspire an adult with a sense of childlike wonder, The Dreamery is it. A pastel coloured wine bar and ice cream parlour furnished with pink tiles, a steel bar and an ethereal ceiling made of Japanese Unryu rice paper panels, it’s cute but by no means kitsch. Serving chic, joyful escapism, a selection of low-intervention wine is designed to pair with delectable idiosyncratic scoops (think oolong and prune, and ‘lucid coffee) dreamt up by Goodbye Horses head chef, Jack Coggins. In short: there’s little not to love.