Covent Garden
Long Acre, WC2E 9JT
0.3 miles London W1
Thirst is your friendly local late night independent cocktail bar. Situated on the corner of Greek Street and Bateman Street in the heart of Soho [since 2002]
0.3 miles London WC2N
All Bar One Villiers Street is a stylish city bar where you can catch up with friends, unwind after work or simply find a sophisticated space to indulge in an excellent selection of food and drink.
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All Bar One Leicester Square is a stylish city bar where you can catch up with friends, unwind after work or simply find a sophisticated space to indulge in an excellent selection of food and drink.
0.3 miles London WC2
Gordon’s Wine Bar is thought to be the oldest wine bar in London having been established in 1890. The bar is very much a family affair, owned by Wendy Gordon who is the wife of the late much loved Luis Gordon, and now overseen by Luis’ eldest son Simon.
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Situated in the very heart of Soho, Mimi’s puts you right on the doorstep of the best London has to offer. A brand new construction, which boasts historic façades, Mimi’s offers high end and luxury finishes all within a style that’s chic and opulent;
0.4 miles London W1
Combining the best in British pub hospitality with individuality, character and quirky charm, The Crown & Two Chairmen is a handsomely restored old school gem at the centre of London’s buzzing Soho district.
0.4 miles London WC2
The Ship & Shovell is the only London pub in two halves, situated on either side of Craven Passage linked only by a tunnel which also contains the kitchen and cellar.
0.4 miles London WC1
The Bloomsbury Ballroom is ideally located between the West End and The City. The venue offers immense versatility and is able to host a wide range of events from corporate parties, conferences and award ceremonies to fashion shows, product launches and w
0.5 miles London SW1
A 1995 Wetherspoon bank conversion, formerly the premises of bankers Messrs Cocks Biddulph & Co (later to be absorbed by Martins Bank and finally Barclays Bank), the building was designed by Richard Coad and built 1870-73.
0.5 miles London WC2R