Walk up to the expansive rooftop to find deckchairs, wrought-iron furniture and and benches filled with a sun-seeking crowd from the Shoreditch brigade. 続きを読む
The pub itself is tiny, but if you go there on a sunny day then head out to the beer garden. With heaters in winter, these guys and their beers will look after you all year round 続きを読む
The Prohibition-era premise of serving cocktails in teacups is the first surprise you’ll encounter once you find the bar’s entrance. The address may say Rathbone Place, but the door is on Charlotte. 続きを読む
Yoga on Mondays, swing dancing on Wednesdays (don’t worry if you’re without a date, these guys switch partners – true swingers), open mic on Thursdays and people kitchen on Sundays. 続きを読む
While perhaps not as traditional and cosy as other leading clubs, the Vortex is a light and friendly performance space which offers a great platform for some of the world’s leading jazz players. 続きを読む
Great place to get away from the hoards of theatre goers, cocktails, wine and naughty bartenders 続きを読む
"This old fashioned pub spreads over two floors. The ground floor is a large pub that serves casual food, in a light and airy room. Upstairs is a more formal dining room." 続きを読む
From the basement bar to a secretive roof garden under the stars, this is a good alternative to Koya, Barrafina or Polpo. Metro gave it 3 out of 5 stars 続きを読む
This legendary jazz club in Soho has played host to some of the world’s biggest music greats such as Ella Fitzgerald, Jimi Hendrix who played his last live performance there and now Amy Winehouse. 続きを読む
As part of the architect George Gilbert Scott's 1873 Midland Grand Hotel, The Booking Office is an awe-inspiring bar. 続きを読む
Reminiscent of a Twin Peaks cabin with moose heads, mirror balls, and retro wallpaper, this hidden basement bar is delightfully quirky. 続きを読む