20 of Londons Best Speakeasies and Intimate Bars (2024)

There's no doubt about the fact that London is home to some of the finest intimate bars and speakeasies in the world. Often though, when I'm there, I'll findthat I've failed to plan ahead - and will end up dropping into a regular boozer rather than the secluded and intimate setting that I'm really after.

So, enough is enough.With this list of bars and speakeasies to hand,the next time you're in our nations capitalyou'll be able to dive into a cosy bar and grab a state-of-the-artisan co*cktail at a moments notice.

In this selection, you'll find the ideal locales for intimate dates, late-night card games and live jazz performances alike. I'll introduce you to expert mixologists, take you secret entrances and dark passages in Grade-I listed buildings.

But don't tell anyone -this is our little secret...

Lounge Bohemia

1e Great Eastern Street, London, EC2A 3EJ

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Nestled next to a kebab shop in the heart of Shoreditch, Lounge Bohemia is a mysterious, quirky and clandestine escape.

It's a 1950's Eastern-European style underground bar, where reservations must be made by appointment through the frankly quite bizarre website. co*cktails are imaginative and push the boundaries of mixology with inventive concoctions.

The co*cktail tasting menu comes highly recommended - assuming you've never been served a drink from a lightbulb or toothpaste tube before, it's likely to leave you with a mix of awe, intrigue and bemusem*nt

The Dragon Room at Isabel, Mayfair

26 Albemarle Street, London W1S 4HY

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Tucked away in the upscale Mayfair district, The Dragon Room may be hidden, but it's no secret. It's located in the lavish basem*nt of the restaurant Isabel Mayfair, and exudes sophistication and mystery.

The space is a sleek, modern setting adorned with subtle nods to traditional Chinese design and serves up a fusion of Asian-inspired co*cktails. For an injection of energy, make your way down Thursday nights for a regular weekly DJ slot.

Nightjar

129 City Rd, London EC1V 1JB
Kingly Court, 49-51 Carnaby St, London W1F 9PY

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Nightjar is the speakeasy in London and for good reason - I always pop in when I'm in the area. It's everything you want in a speakeasy: intimate, with vintage charm and a flight of innovative co*cktails that rivals any bar around.

Renowned for live jazz performances, Nightjar transports you to the era of Prohibition with its dimly lit speakeasy atmosphere. co*cktails are meticulously crafted, and whilst they pay homage to classic recipes each comes with a contemporary twist.

As expected for many of the features on this list, the entrance is easy to miss, the lighting is dim and the service is excellent.

Happiness Forgets

8-9 Hoxton Square, London N1 6NU England

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Small and unpretentious, Happiness Forgets is inspired by the Dionne Warwick song Loneliness Remembers What Happiness Forgets - which is a great song for your co*cktail party playlist.

Hidden beneath the bustling streets of Hoxton, it offers a cute and cosy retreat from the outside world, with a pinch of mischievous charm. The service is exceptional - both bartenders and waiting staff are on hand to help you find a perfectly balanced co*cktail based on any flavour profile you conjure up.

Library Bar

10 Argyle St, London WC1H 8EG

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Once home to the Camden Council Library, the Library bar is located within the iconic Standard Hotel. It's now part-book-filled-haven and part-cory lounge, with a thoughtfully curated 70's style interior. Even the books are laid out carefully - with the environmental section next to despair and the politics section sharing a stack with Tragedy.

Of course, it's not all lush greenery and comfy Saporiti leather sofas. You're just as likely to get lost in the co*cktail menu here as you are in a good book. Pleasingly there's a list of smaller bites as well, plus access to dishes from across Isla and Double Standard’s own menus.

Wilhelmina's Lounge

49-50 St John's Square, London EC1V 4JJ

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There's something about speakeasys that takes you back in time - but at Wilhelmina's you can expect to travel back further than most. The velvet furnishings, tasteful paintings and décor exude old-world charm reminiscent of the Georgian era.

Situated within a discreet location in Islington, it's offers a fabulously elegant and exclusive experience with its carefully curated selection of premium spirits and refined co*cktails. Ask the staff for recommendations and try something you never normally would!

The Luggage Room

Grosvenor Square Mayfair, London W1K 6JP

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Hidden behind a secret black door in The Marriot, The Luggage Room is aptle named - it's housed in a former luggage storage area beneath Grosvenor Square. Expect to be transported back in time with its 1920's / 30's Art Deco-inspired décor and music.

The Luggage Room boasts an eclectic and extensive mix of meticulously crafted co*cktails, unusually presented in tea cups and vintage glasses. Last time I visited I had an excellent Martini - which inspired me to write this ultimate guide to making the perfect Martini at home.

The Whisky Room

38 Leicester Square, London, WC2H 7DX

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A hidden gem within bustling Leicester Square, The Whisky Room is nestled in The Residence, within The Londoner Hotel. It's a luxurious location for hotel guests to work, relax and indulge and catersto whisky aficionados with its extensive collection of rare and aged whiskies from around the world.

It's prohibition themed and has a dark and mysterious entrance through a secret passage, which will lead you to an intimate and refined setting with enough room for only fourteen covers. You'll need to book a room at The Londoner to secure your passage, which we suggest you do anyway because it's a superb hotel - be sure to visit the decadent rooftop terrace Izakaya Bar and The Y Bar whilst you're there.

Champagne Bar

116 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ED

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Many of the speakeasies on this list exude vibes of intimacy, with dimly lit and mysterious atmospheres. There's a touch of that at Champagne Bar, but it's underlined with an aura of absolute luxury.

Set within the elegant surroundings of 116 Pall Mall (a Grade-I listed building), the Champagne Bar is the once-wine-cellar of the Prince of Wales. It features opulent exposed brickwork and offers a luxurious retreat for champagne lovers with an extensive selection of bubbly.

Enter through the original iron gate cellar doors to find plush velvet, vaulted ceilings and a long wood-topped bar. Lovers of champagne should check out - as Champagne bar is brought to you by Searcys, whose champagne festival The Bubbly Show features in that list.

Scarfes Bar

252 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7EN

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Looking for a truly exclusive gentleman's club experience? Head to Scarfes Bar. Located within the iconic Rosewood London hotel, it has forged a rare formula of relaxing energy, ambience and luxury in equal measure.

Warm lighting and colours, comfortable antique-style furnishings, old-world bookcases, a beautiful fireplace and original artworks by Gerald Scarfe make this a unique hidden hangout. As if that's not enough, expertly crafted co*cktails are paired with live jazz performances every week.

It's no wonder that Tales of the co*cktails voted this the No.1 Best International Hotel Bar - and Gerald Scarfe himself calls it “my personal art gallery, where you can see my life on these walls”.

The Candlelight Club

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Shrouded in secrecy, you'll notice that we didn't share the location of this speakeasy - as even we can't tell you. One doesn't simply turn up. Instead, ticket holders will receive an email two days ahead of the event with a secret location somewhere in the capital, and a password for entry.

Evoking the glamour of the Roaring Twenties, The Candlelight Club offers a Gatsby-esque experience featuring live jazz music and vintage-inspired co*cktails. Guests are required to dress the part, and we recommend bringing your dancing shoes for the retro DJs, live jazz bands and cabernet performances.

Bandra Bhai

79-81 Mortimer St, London 
W1W 7SJ

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So far, I've brought you prohibition style bars with nods to Eastern Europe, the Orient and the United States. Now it's time to step into a retro, gaudy Indian smugglers den from the 1970's.

Hidden beneath Pahli Hill restaurant, Bandra Bhai offers an exotic escape with a sultry ambiance, curious trinkets and forbidden foreign liquors. Superbly innovative co*cktails and an excellent wine list also feature, of course.

Enjoy this bar for it's unique atmosphere, a nod to the covert and surreptitious activities of days gone by…

Sessions Arts Club

24 Clerkenwell Green Old Sessions House, London EC1R 0NA

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A chef, an artist, a restauranteur and an architect walk into a bar. No - really. Sessions Art Club is the brainchild of chef Florence knight, artist Jonny Gent, restauranteur Jon Spiteri and architect Russell Potte - and it's safe to say that they have excelled themselves.

Tucked away in the heart of Clerkenwell, Sessions Arts Club features a dining room, marble bar, and a rooftop infinity pool. It doubles as a performance space, combining contemporary art with stylish co*cktails.

Access is via an unmarked door - but since this place is no longer the well-kept secret it once was you should book ahead if you are intending on dining.

Velvet by Salvatore Calabrese

Whitehall Place, London SW1A 2BD

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In three words: glamorous, refined and eccentric. Helmed by legendary mixologist Salvatore Calabrese, Velvet is a one-of-a-kind co*cktail bar that brings not just elegance but theatre to your evening experience.

It's co*cktail menu, fondly named 'The Quote Book', draws inspiration from the likes Frida Kahlom Walt Disney, Marie Curie and Coco Chanel - with each co*cktail expertly mixed with incredible attention to details.

Situated within The Corinthia Hotel, Velvet is a fusion of history and modernity, set amidst stylish and luxurious décor. Don't miss it!

Discount Suit Company

29A Wentworth Street, London E1 7TB England

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Don't be fooled - what may look like a run-down suit shop is in fact one of London's most trendy co*cktail bars. It's situated in the former stock room of the tailors that lies above it, behind a small unobtrusive black door and down a dark staircase.

Mixology enthusiasts can relax with a selection of creative and well crafted co*cktails, which nod to the area's rich history - enjoyed alongside soundtrack of Northern Soul and Vintage Rock.

It's a gem of a find, but as one of London's most popular speakeasies it can get a little jammed - so we recommend arriving early to get your pick of tables. Decadent, sultry, warm and inviting, it's no wonder this haunt is something of a badly kept secret.

Purl

50-54 Blandford Street, London W1U 7HX

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Featuring innovative drinks infused with smoke, foam, and molecular gastronomy techniques, Purl is our choice for an experience that ignites all of the senses. Here you can expect a truly 21st century co*cktail, served in a truly 1920's bar.

With a number of cosy yet spacious alcoves in which to recline, Purl brings flair and creativity to the forgotten libations of the prohibition era. They also have live jazz on Wednesday nights, and if you're looking to host an event or celebration the co*cktail classes come highly recommended.

Waterloo Lost Property Office

Waterloo Station, 1 The Sidings, London, SE1 7BH

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Waterloo station has a lot of footfall, but if you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle we've got a secret for you. Head upstairs inside the BrewDog bar (one of the UK's largest pubs) after 5pm to find a vintage telephone - and ask the operator to let you in the Waterloo Lost Property Office.

Once inside, you'll find a quirky and eclectic ambiance away from the humdrum. Run by the award-winning mixologist, Rich Woods, the unusual co*cktails are lost-property themed and not unexpectedly excellent quality. We recommend The Evolution of the Martini to kickstart your proceedings - a trio which includes a classic Dry Martini, a Vesper and a clarified Espresso Martini.

Ricco

11 Russell Gardens, London W14 8EZ

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Live music enthusiasts - look no further. Hidden beneath the streets of West Kensington, Ricco, we'd recommend visiting on a Saturday for the entertainment - live singers that will get you on your feet, followed by an impressive resident DJ as the bar metamorphizes into a chilled out club lounge. There's also excellent burlesque.

The co*cktail menu is thought-out but not extensive, and the setting is intimate, stylish and art deco. Coupled with a Mediterranean food menu that features carefully chosen dishes, Ricco is an easy place to spend an evening of dinner, drinks, entertainment and dancing.

Below & Hidden

42 Northampton Rd, Clerkenwell, London EC1R 0HU

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Tucked underneath the chic Bourne & Hollingsworth restaurant is Below & Hidden. The history of nightlife is filled with legendary places no bigger than a living room - and this is one of them.

An intimate basem*nt, it's moody with forgiving lighting - dark and moody, unlike The Greenhouse - it's bright, airy and Instagrammable sister bar upstairs. Under the cover of nightfall, the tapestry covered walls reveal a secret - floor to ceiling LED panels which illuminate to the beat.

I've put this near the end of the list for a reason - it's still relatively undiscovered. Shh!

Seed Library

100 Shoreditch High Street, Shoreditch, London E1 6JQ

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Run by mixology maestro Mr Lyan (whose real name is Ryan Chetiyawardana - arguably more of a mouthful), Seed Library a stripped-back speakeasy at the One Hundred Shoreditch Hotel.

The setting is lo-fi, moody and atmospheric with bespoke upholstery in deep orange and red tones. A chill fusion of jazz and electronic music compliments the décor and sets the scene - overall, it feels like you're drinking in the sitting room of a 1960's millionaire. co*cktails are sophisticated, with new takes on your favourite classics - the Gimlets in particular come recommended.

London's Best Speakeasies and Bars

I think it's fair to say we've covered a lot.I've thrown a few of my personal favourites into this list - some of which are not so secret any more, but a few of which are still relatively clandestine amongst those in the know.

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20 of Londons Best Speakeasies and Intimate Bars (2024)

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20 of Londons Best Speakeasies and Intimate Bars? ›

The most famous of them included former bootlegger Sherman Billingsley's fashionable Stork Club on West 58th Street, the Puncheon Club on West 49th favored by celebrity writers such as Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley, the Club Intime next to the famous Polly Adler brothel in Midtown, Chumley's in the West Village ...

What is the most famous speakeasy? ›

The most famous of them included former bootlegger Sherman Billingsley's fashionable Stork Club on West 58th Street, the Puncheon Club on West 49th favored by celebrity writers such as Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley, the Club Intime next to the famous Polly Adler brothel in Midtown, Chumley's in the West Village ...

What city has the best speakeasies? ›

Best speakeasies in the U.S.
  1. Apothéke | New York City, NY. ...
  2. Denson Liquor Bar | Washington, D.C. ...
  3. Violet Hour | Chicago, IL. ...
  4. Laundry Room | Las Vegas, NV. ...
  5. The Felix | San Francisco, CA. ...
  6. Swizzle Rum Bar & Drinkery | Miami, FL. ...
  7. The Franklin Mortgage & Investment Company | Philadelphia, PA. ...
  8. The Back Room | New York City, NY.
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Did London have speakeasy? ›

The Speakeasy Club, also known as The Speak, was a club situated at 48 Margaret Street, London, England, and served as a late-night meeting place for the music industry from 1966 to June 1978. The club took its name and theme from the speakeasies of the American Prohibition era.

Were there speakeasies in the UK? ›

All over the UK, there's something stirring behind closed doors. The 'speakeasy' bar is back in business, with floods of secret bars making their presence not-so-known in every corner and crevice of the UK.

What's the difference between a bar and a speakeasy? ›

Increasingly popular, the modern-day speakeasy is essentially just a bar meant to be shrouded in secrecy. Since alcohol is no longer illegal, these establishments hinge on the feeling of discreetness, often hidden inside other restaurants or other venues, and embodying a prohibition vibe, some with dim lighting.

Why is a bar called a speakeasy? ›

According to some accounts, the word speakeasy came from “speak-softly shops,” illegal drinking establishments in England and Ireland in the 19th century. The name referenced the need for secrecy; customers were asked to speak quietly while inside to avoid detection.

Are there speakeasies in Canada? ›

Canada is spoiled silly with authentic and unconventional speakeasies, dives, taverns, jukes, and, yes, even bars. And many of the best fly under the radar if you're not a tuned-in local. Here's your insider's guide to just a few unparalleled places to whet your whistle.

What do you wear to a speakeasy party? ›

Speakeasies are known for their stylish and sophisticated atmosphere, so you should dress up for the occasion. This might mean wearing a suit or a blazer and dress pants for men. For women, a co*cktail dress or a stylish jumpsuit would be appropriate. Avoid wearing anything too casual, such as jeans or sneakers.

How did most people get into a speakeasy? ›

In order to gain entrance to a speakeasy, patrons were stopped at the door and had to produce a secret password, a special card, a secret handshake, or a special code. Once the password was verified, patrons were led inside to the speakeasy location, which was often hidden in a basem*nt or behind a false door.

What is the secret London pub crawl? ›

On the Secret London Pub Tour you'll track down the quirkiest historic pubs in London and enjoy fascinating tales shared in cosy corners over pints of local craft beer. This tour is FULLY INCLUSIVE of a pint of beer in each pub, so you can relax and enjoy the ambience.

What is the secret bar behind the mirror in London? ›

Looking Glass co*cktail Club is your speakeasy escape to the surreal and whimsical world of London's best co*cktails. Looking Glass co*cktail Club is the perfect place for discerning drinkers and those looking to let their hair down in the heart of Shoreditch.

What is the secret bar under buns and buns? ›

The venue also boats a seaparate speakeasy called Cache Cache which is accessed via a secret door adjacent to the restaurant. The two spaces operate independently from each other with separate kitchen, bar and restroom facilities.

What is a speakeasy slang? ›

: a place where alcoholic beverages are illegally sold. specifically : such a place during the period of prohibition in the U.S.

Are modern speakeasies illegal? ›

A speakeasy is an illegal drinking establishment that became popular during the Prohibition Era of the early 1900s. The modern-day speakeasy is legal, but they succeed in giving people a unique illicit bar adventure of the 1920s.

Why are speakeasies illegal? ›

During that time, the sale, manufacture, and transportation (bootlegging) of alcoholic beverages was illegal throughout the United States, due to the Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Speakeasies largely disappeared after Prohibition ended in 1933.

What is the #1 speakeasy in the US? ›

No discussion of great American speakeasies is complete without a nod to Apotheke, the former Chinatown opium den that's now the nation's gold standard for semi-hidden co*cktail bars.

How many speakeasies did Capone own? ›

By 1930, Capone still ran about 6,000 speakeasies and made more than $6 million a week. His powerful cohorts, who met with Chicago and Illinois pols to negotiate deals, included Paul “the Waiter” Ricca and Murray “the Camel” Humphreys.

What was the most famous speakeasy during Prohibition? ›

What were some of the most popular Speakeasy bars during prohibition?
  • 112 Club.
  • Chumley's.
  • Club Entrée Nous.
  • Cotton Club.
  • Delmonico's.
  • Dil Pickle Club.
  • Epicure.
  • Gallagher's.

What is a nickname for a speakeasy? ›

The terms “blind pig,” “blind tiger,” and “gin joint” appeared as nicknames for speakeasies in the 19th century.

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