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Where to Drink in London’s Covent Garden

Covent Garden, nestled in the heart of London’s West End, is not just a shopping destination but also a vibrant hub for those seeking exceptional cocktails. From hidden speakeasies and hotel bars, to tongue-in-cheek cocktail lounges, this well-known are of London offers a diverse array of venues to suit every taste and mood. Whether you’re in search of a perfectly crafted gin and tonic, music to go with your cockail or a cozy hotel hotspot, Covent Garden’s drinking scene promises to quench your thirst!

Oriole

Oriole Bar
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Oriole’s second site has finally opened in Covent Garden after such a long wait!! It’s both a bar and restaurant for guests to enjoy alongside their signature live entertainment. As you walk into the ground floor Bamboo Bar, guests can enjoy signature cocktails and then head downstairs to the plush basement space, reminiscent of the original speakeasy that closed a few years ago with the refurb of Smithfield Market! So thrilled it’s back!

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Scarfes Bar

Scarfe's Bar
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Scarfe’s Bar, located in the opulent Rosewood London hotel, is a sophisticated cocktail lounge that exudes timeless elegance and charm. Named after the celebrated British artist and cartoonist Gerald Scarfe, the bar features an impressive collection of his original and often satirical artwork adorning the walls, with its plush velvet seating, and of course expertly crafted cocktails!

Eve

Eve Bar
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Nestled beneath the bustling streets of Covent Garden and Chef Adam Handling’s Frog restaurant, Eve Bar offers a tantalizing retreat into a world of innovative mixology in its secret hideaway. This underground haven has an incredibly creative menu with crafted, avant-garde cocktails. With its dim lighting, plush interiors, and air of mystique, Eve Bar provides a unique and unforgettable experience for those seeking to explore the cutting edge of London’s cocktail scene.

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Velvet

Velvet
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Velvet By Salvatore Calabrese is the opulent, seductive and intimate cocktail bar in the Corinthia London under the stewardship of Calabrese, AKA The Maestro. Created to celebrate the magic and theatre of hospitality, Velvet is concealed behind rich velvet curtains where the lost art of cocktail making is beautifully reimagined. With a sophisticated cocktail list of classics that have stood the test of time, alongside modern drinks with innovative twists, Velvet is one of the most desirable destinations in London.

Side Hustle

Side Hustle
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Set within the vibrant NoMad London hotel, Side Hustle offers a unique blend of British pub culture and Mexican-inspired cuisine. This lively bar and restaurant, housed in a former police station, boasts a warm and inviting atmosphere with its dark wood paneling, intimate booths, and eclectic decor. Side Hustle’s menu features an impressive selection of agave-based spirits and creative cocktails!

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STEREO

STEREO bar London
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If you like music and cocktails then STEREO is for you! With its state-of-the-art sound system and immersive lighting design, STEREO creates an electrifying atmosphere that caters to music enthusiasts. Let’s not forget the cocktails! Their signature cocktails are one-of-a-kind and the best chasers for the music of any nightclub/bar!

Mr. Foggs Gin Parlour

Mr. Fogg's Gin Parlour
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A bit of fun can be found at Mr. Fogg’s Gin Parlour in Covent Garden! This whimsical cocktail bar transports visitors to the Victorian era. Original home to the quirky actress aunt of Jules Verne’s character Phileas Fogg, it now houses an impressive collection of over 150 gins from around the world, along with a array of tonics and botanicals. With its plush velvet seating, antique curiosities, and expertly crafted cocktails served in vintage glassware, Mr. Fogg’s Gin Parlour might not take itself seriously but the cocktails are made with perfection.

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South Kensington Bars
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Covent Garden is not only the best area in London to drink! Discover the best places to drink in London’s South Kensington and Chelsea, plus tips on what to drink at each!

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