Price£
NeighbourhoodSoho
HoursMon-Sat 12:00-23:00, Sun 12:00-20:00

Tip: No bookings, walk in, the back room fills first. Order at the bar, the regulars hold the front stools.

Location

Address: 29 Greek Street, Soho, London W1D 5DH

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The Toucan ★ 4.5

£SohoMon-Tue 16:00-23:00, Wed-Sat 12:00-23:00, Sun closed

The Carlisle Street Guinness specialist just off Soho Square pours the best pint of stout in central London, with a basement room that fills before 18:00 and spills out onto the pavement once it does.

Tip: Guinness only, do not order anything else. The pavement crowd is the bar, the basement is the conversation room.

Garlic & Shots ★ 4.0

££SohoDaily 17:00-01:00

The Frith Street gothic basement runs a cantina menu of garlic-laced everything and 101 flavoured vodkas through a sound system that is mostly metal, and the upstairs garden patio is the unexpected smoking court.

Tip: The garlic beer is the dare drink, the chilli vodka shot is the warning. Skip if you have a date the next day.

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Bradley's Spanish Bar ★ 4.5

£FitzroviaMon-Thu 12:00-23:30, Fri-Sat 12:00-00:00, Sun 13:30-22:30

The Hanway Street basement with the late-70s NSM Prestige jukebox and a 20,000 single collection has been the post-Oxford Street lock-in since long before Fitzrovia got expensive, and the rotation still surprises.

Tip: No food beyond crisps and nuts, the jukebox is the entertainment, drop coins in and the regulars stop minding the queue.

The Toucan ★ 4.5

£SohoMon-Tue 16:00-23:00, Wed-Sat 12:00-23:00, Sun closed

The Carlisle Street Guinness specialist just off Soho Square pours the best pint of stout in central London, with a basement room that fills before 18:00 and spills out onto the pavement once it does.

Tip: Guinness only, do not order anything else. The pavement crowd is the bar, the basement is the conversation room.

Garlic & Shots ★ 4.0

££SohoDaily 17:00-01:00

The Frith Street gothic basement runs a cantina menu of garlic-laced everything and 101 flavoured vodkas through a sound system that is mostly metal, and the upstairs garden patio is the unexpected smoking court.

Tip: The garlic beer is the dare drink, the chilli vodka shot is the warning. Skip if you have a date the next day.

The Phoenix ★ 4.0

££MaryleboneMon-Thu 12:00-23:00, Fri-Sat 12:00-00:00, Sun 12:00-22:30

The Cavendish Square pub with the cellar live music room runs cask ales upstairs and a small-stage programme of rock and indie nights downstairs that costs nothing on the door.

Tip: The cellar gigs are free entry, walk down the side stairs and put a fiver in the bucket for the band.

Fabric ★ 4.8

££FarringdonFri 23:00-06:00, Sat 23:00-08:00, Sun 22:00-06:00 (varies by event)

The 1999-opened Farringdon warehouse with three rooms and a Bodysonic dancefloor is still the global benchmark for how a serious dance club should sound, programme and last the night.

Tip: Buy in advance, the door queues on Saturday curl down Charterhouse Street by midnight. Room One is the bass-rattled main floor.

Ministry of Sound ★ 4.4

££Elephant and CastleFri 23:00-05:00, Sat 23:00-06:00 (event dependent)

The 1991 Elephant and Castle warehouse that exported British clubbing as a global brand is still pulling tier-one DJs into the Box, with a sound rig that earns its reputation.

Tip: The Box main room sound is the experience, do not get sidetracked into the smaller rooms before midnight.

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