Refine by Location:
Have a mouthgasm at this Champagne bar that also serves botanical-themed cocktails, such as "London in Bloom" (gin, lychee and rhubarb liqueur). Bathed in natural light. Decked out with anemone-sha... read more
Down two flights of stairs past dry ice, choose from a cabaret club, live music space, or supper club. Insiders opt for the supper club (the city's only dinner theatre) if you want the best stage v... read more
The reincarnation of Chelsea's historic World's End Distillery is a multi-leveled three-parter. Part one is a spacious lounge, where receptionists do the greeting, chandeliers do the hanging and DJ... read more
A rattan-and-bamboo lined bar. Early 80s pop. Signature rum-based drinks served in multi-person mugs shaped like volcanoes and treasure chests. Coasting on its rep as a pre-marriage hangout fo... read more
This cosy pub with a white-linen-tablecloth dining room makes a welcome pitstop from all the retail mayhem of Oxford St. The interior—all dark green paint, shiny brass and dark oak ... read more
The Lonsdale, that hip pit stop on the Notting Hill cocktail trail has now just upped it's game massively with interior rejig. Keeping mood lighting and sleek feel, townhouse space has upgrade... read more
Robert Newmark's Notting Hill institution, known to its pretty celeb locals as BBB. Fabulous Old Georgian mansion house. Candle-lit vaulted basements, with fireplaces. Opulent, faux Versailles... read more
If your view of English society is shaped by Four Weddings and a Funeral, and you’d like to meet its cast of plum-voiced, well-to-do minor aristos, then head to the Cow. Tom Conran’s tr... read more
Thanks to its appearance in a traditional British nursery rhyme (‘Up and down the City Road, in and out The Eagle’), this pub, just off, erm, the City Road, is one of the most famous in... read more
Sited on Hackney’s thriving Broadway market, the Cat and Mutton has a traditional Victorian exterior that belies the contemporary canteen-style inside – slate tiles, dark wood, exposed ... read more
It may exude ‘private’ vibes, but Soho’s Milk & Honey isn’t as exclusive as its discreet doorway first suggests. Non-members can book a slot in its dark, atmospheric bar... read more
Back in the late 1990s, when hanging around in Shoreditch warehouse conversions was still a novelty for the affluent creative set, Home was the bar du jour. Plenty of rivals have come and gone from... read more
Local office workers flock here at lunchtime for stomach-settling nosh, such as chilli con carne, fishfinger sandwiches and beans on toast. In the evening, hang out downstairs with an edgy, trash-f... read more
One of the capital’s most famous haunts, the French House’s refusal to serve pints makes it popular with locals looking for a morning-after half. There’s a real sense of history h... read more
Located in one of London’s hippest and most affluent suburbs, the Lansdowne has, for years, been the ‘in’ place to drink. Popular with well-heeled locals and London’s thirty... read more
One of North London’s ‘destination' pubs, the 250-year-old Flask is the perfect place to quench your thirst after a stroll on Hampstead Heath. Inside, you’ll find gleaming wood pa... read more
The members’ club of choice for the blue-blooded and braying-voiced since the early 1960s, this Mayfair basement bar and restaurant is like one big VIP area. You might spot Hugh Grant canoodl... read more
Inspired by the old Groucho Marx joke – ‘I don’t want to join a club that would have me as a member’ – this dark and decadent Soho drinking den is a favourite of the f... read more
Where wit, wings, and whiskey collide in a very quirky, irresistibly English way. Food for thought and tummy is served in the form of live music performances, book readings, science and philos... read more
River smell really adds to the magic of an ice cold beer, and though this may not be the most cutting-edge bar, its riverside location affords extraordinary people-watching as the world skips, stag... read more
Pop-up hotel built in homage to the fictional Congo steamboat in Jo...
Tel Aviv chef Oded Oren (coolest chef name ever) applies his talent...
Preview: With Jason Pomeranc’s Thompson brand having conquere...
London's first house/tech venue with VOID speakers. Intim...
If a James Bond villain used a shop front to disguise his secret la...