As many Brits will happily tell you, the nation has a soft spot for pubs. As such, you’ll find some of the world’s best watering holes scattered across the British Isles. 

The UK’s capital London has a particularly impressive roster of spots to grab a drink. From a quick beer to a fancy cocktail, here’s how to navigate the city’s bar culture, so you’ll know where to find the best bars in London for 2024. 

Image Credit and Location: Steven Joyce, Satan's Whiskers, London, UK

Best cocktails bars 

Satan’s Whiskers  

Crowned by The World’s 50 Best Bars as not only London’s but also the UK’s best bar, Satan’s Whiskers in Bethnal Green features a fun cocktail menu with classics and bold new creations. Anyone with a taste for spirits will have a blast here. Its East End location adds to its appeal, an area full of exciting restaurants, bars, and performance venues. 

Connaught Bar 

Located in the fancy Mayfair district, the Connaught Bar is a luxurious spot for those who prefer martinis to boozy seltzers. The incredible cocktail menu and beautiful interiors create an unmistakable air of class, perfect for travelers who also want to live their most Instagram-able life. 

The Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town 

Hidden behind a vintage fridge door inside The Breakfast Club in Spitalfields, The Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town is a secret gem of London’s speakeasy scene. It’s a place for those in the know, offering a unique and intimate setting for a night out. The bartenders are skilled mixologists who take pride in creating both classic and inventive cocktails. Don’t forget to try their off-menu specials for a truly exclusive experience. 

Three Sheets  

At Three Sheets bar in Dalston you’ll find a more modern take on the cocktail bar, where a pared-down drinks menu fits the minimalist aesthetic.  

Image Credit and Location: Three Sheets, London, UK

Best bars in Soho 

The Vault at Milroy’s of Soho 

The entrance to this speakeasy, which is situated below London’s oldest whisky shop, is hidden behind a bookcase. A whisky lover’s paradise, The Vault offers a vast selection of whiskies from around the world. The intimate setting and knowledgeable staff make it a must-visit for anyone looking to explore rare and aged whiskies. 

Ku Bar & Klub  

There’s no shortage of LGBTQ+ friendly bars in the city, but locals routinely flock to Ku Bar for its energetic atmosphere and lively pop anthems. This corner of Soho has some of the best London gay bars, so it’s perfect for a night of bar hopping.  

Image Credit and Location: Trullo, London, UK

Drink up: more of London’s best bar scene

Trullo 

Located in Islington, North London, Trullo has long been held in high regard by foodies for its exquisite Italian cuisine. And just recently, the restaurant added a dedicated wine bar, boasting an extensive selection of wines in a cozy setting. 

The Ned 

The five-star hotel set in a historic bank building in the heart of London has three bars and seven restaurants, each with their own distinct charm, making this venue a complete social and dining experience with a variety of atmospheres to suit your mood. 

Nightjar  

Some bars are ideal for quick pitstops, while others are destinations for the entire evening. Nightjar in Shoreditch falls in the latter camp, offering a fun, vintage vibe with live jazz performances for patrons looking to relive the roaring twenties. 

Image Credit and Location: Steven Joyce, Satan's Whiskers, London, UK

What is the most popular cocktail bar in London? 

Deciding what the most popular cocktail bar in London is may again be somewhat subjective, with answers depending on different criteria such as awards, reviews, and personal preferences. But one establishment that’s gotten plenty of buzz in London over the last few years is Tayēr + Elementary located on Old Street in Islington.  

This trendy bar in the lively London district is perfect for the more indecisive patron as Tayēr + Elementary is actually two bars in one: in the front is Elementary, known for its more laidback vibe that’s ideal for daytime cocktails. As you step through the partition, you’ll find a more vibrant night scene with trendy house music at Tayēr. 

What is the most popular drink in London? 

London is an incredibly diverse city, so answers may differ depending on who you ask, but there are two classic London drinks that stand out. 

Vesper 

The Vesper was a favorite of James Bond author Ian Fleming, so much so that he credited the James Bond character with inventing the recipe for this “special martini” in the novel Casino Royale. Its legacy has endured, and it remains a London staple to this day. The original drink consisted of gin, vodka, and Kina Lillet (a French wine-based aperitif), but since that form of Lillet no longer exists, bartenders today use Lillet Blanc or Cocchi Americano instead. Let’s just say that this drink is sure to grease your wheels. 

Gin and tonic 

Every bar and pub in London ensures a constant supply of gin and tonic. The drink is a refreshing standard that can be dressed up or stripped down. 

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Header Image Credit and Location: Steven Joyce, Satan's Whiskers, London, UK