Best bars in Soho

Situated in the very heart of London’s West End, Soho has long been known as the party district of London and is packed full with fantastic bars and restaurants. If you are looking for the very best bars that Soho has to offer, take a look at SquareMeal’s list of Soho’s finest bars. No longer a base for London’s seedier side, Soho has transformed over recent years into a hub for fashionable drinking and dining and boasts numerous first class bars and restaurants. Also home to Chinatown, many of London’s big theatres and Leicester Square, Soho is one of the capital’s liveliest areas. There are so many excellent bars to enjoy a drink in Soho, but with this SquareMeal guide to only the very best bars in Soho, you can rest assured you’ll be heading to one of the area’s top drinking destinations. 

Updated on 18 March 2019

Every one of the bars and pubs in London with al fresco drinking featured in SquareMeal’s list of London’s best bars and pubs for alfresco drinking have been tried and tested by critics and our own customers. For more drinking inspiration, see our recommendations for the best bars in London. Each SquareMeal listing features an independent review, as well as reviews from those who have visited, together with unique special offers such as free drinks and discounts.

Ham Yard Bar at Ham Yard Hotel

Ham Yard Bar at Ham Yard Hotel

One Ham Yard, Piccadilly Circus, London, W1D 7DT

Whether you're warming up before a trip to the theatre or simply chilling on the terrace with something suitably intoxicating, the bar at this boutique Soho hotel is a "buzzy fun place with good service". As a chic, urbane oasis, it combines spicy tones and jazzy 1950s graphics with a thoroughly upbeat drinks list – think modern wines by the glass or carafe, fizz from small producers and plenty of zingy cocktails. We like the sound of Rosemary Vesper, and Black Mamba (Portobello Road gin, homemade spiced blackberry coulis, lemon and honey), as well as the Smoke 'n' Bubbles (mezcal, agave, lime and Champagne). If you fancy a nibble, pick from various melts, sliders and small plates (beer-battered oysters, for example) – plus 'profitabombes' such as pistachio custard, white chocolate and orange brittle for those of a sweet disposition.

£30 - £49
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The Pink Chihuahua

The Pink Chihuahua

El Camion, 25-27 Brewer Street, London, W1F 0RR

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Jack Solomons Club

Jack Solomons Club

41 Great Windmill Street, London, W1D 7NB

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Basement Sate

Basement Sate

8 Broadwick Street, London, W1F 8HN

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The Vault at Milroy

The Vault at Milroy's

3 Greek Street, London, W1D 4NX

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The Blind Pig

The Blind Pig

58 Poland Street, London, London, W1F 7NR

Compared to the original 'blind pigs' – riotous mob-run Prohibition-era rackets that flogged illegal moonshine to parched punters – the destination lounge bar upstairs at Jason Atherton’s Michelin-starred Social Eating House is hardly a den of iniquity. In fact, despite its tattooed barkeeps, this stab at a 1920s Yankee speakeasy feels positively restrained – a set for a Gatsby-style fashion shoot for Esquire or GQ perhaps? Refined rinses such as Vitamin C Vesper, Scarlet Martinez or Mexicillin (a smoky, peppy Tequila and mezcal slug) are generally more Boston gentry than Chicago hoodlum. And the only speakeasy that a Kindergarten Cup belongs in is Fat Sam's Grand Slam, as seen in 1970s kiddies’ gangster flick, Bugsy Malone. By contrast, chef-patron Paul Hood’s bar bites and jars are very much for grown-ups – think confit duck rillettes with mango, chorizo dogs, fried chicken with ponzu, and suchlike. 

 

Under £30
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Experimental Cocktail Club

Experimental Cocktail Club

13a Gerrard Street, Covent Garden, London, W1D 5PS

Like its Shoreditch sibling, Joyeux Bordel, ECC is from the same stable as à la mode Parisian thoroughbreds such as Prescription in St. Germain-des-Prés. Beyond the scruffy door, guarded by a friendly (or otherwise) greeter, you’ll discover a moody boho pile packed with Pinteresting people and arranged over the upper floors of a Chinatown dwelling: opinions of the full EEC experience are invariably divided, although few would dispute that it delivers consistently good drinks knocked out by keen-to-please/snottily superior staff (make up your own mind). Expect to shell out at least £70 for a quartet of contemporary spins on classic recipes: the line-up varies, but those we have loved include the Martini Suissesse (a blend of absinthe, vermouth, mint and orgéat that tastes like pimped-up Pernod) and Old Cuban (a rum, ginger and shampoo coupe). Steer clear of cocktails made with vintage spirits – unless you're feeling really flush and really flash.

 

£30 - £49
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Bar Termini Soho

Bar Termini Soho

7 Old Compton Street, London, W1D 5JE

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Disrepute

Disrepute

4 Kingly Court, Soho, London, W1B 5PW

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Aqua Spirit

Aqua Spirit

Fifth Floor, 240 Regent Street (entrance 30 Argyll Street), Oxford Circus, London, W1B 3BR

Although they’re increasingly common in other parts of town, rooftop bars are as rare as prolonged sunny spells in Soho – which makes Aqua Spirit’s open-air chill-out a poseur's paradise for blue-sky drinkers. Frequently themed according to the season, its terraces and cocktails are as smartly turned out as the venue’s fashion-conscious clientele: in 2016, the autumn highlight was the Hanging Gardens of Kyoto, a cute installation that followed hot on the Louboutin heels of summer's Veuve Clicquot Rosé garden. When the weather inevitably throws a tantrum, shelter indoors at the carousel bar, retreat to one of the kimono silk-lined booths and get stuck into a list of east-west Daiquiris, Saketinis and Shanghai-style classics such as Nippon Negroni, plus some Eurasian street food. Prices are more haute couture than bargain basement in this new incarnation of Dickins & Jones department store.

 

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Swift

Swift

12 Old Compton Street, London, W1D 4TQ

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Cahoots

Cahoots

13 Kingly Court, Soho, London, W1B 5PW

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Bar Américain at Brasserie Zédel

Bar Américain at Brasserie Zédel

20 Sherwood Street, Piccadilly Circus, London, W1F 7ED

As Dick's Bar at The Atlantic, this Soho hangout was Cool Britannia's default cocktail lounge. The achingly hip crowd may have migrated out east, but this polished birch-panelled bar at Corbin & King's original Beaux Arts brasserie is always a joy to visit – not least for its dreamy art-deco interior, divine bar and gorgeous Martinis. Discover your inner Fred Astaire (ol' twinkle-toes once drank here) as your taste buds tango with retro tipples such as Aviation and Millionaire – sips that date back to the days when aviation was strictly for millionaires. If you want to get squiffy, we also suggest asking the barman to rustle up classics such as Hanky Panky and Hotsy Totsy (a vodka, raspberry and ginger job). Be sure to check out the Crazy Coqs cabaret and bar next door, another life-affirming space worthy of a 1930s Busby Berkeley extravaganza.

 

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Archer Street

Archer Street

3-4 Archer Street, Soho, London, W1D 7AP

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Now you have found the best bars in Soho, it's time to find the best restaurants in Soho. Whether you are looking for a pre-theatre dinner or somewhere casual for lunch, browse our pick of the best restaurants in Soho.

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