Perfectly groomed hostesses greet arrivals to this basement den. The atmosphere is lively and, better still, the cocktails are superb. Be sure to try the Lychee Mojito. Read more.
Terroirs was among the first places in London to serve 'natural wines'. All the wines on the 200-strong list come from artisan growers who work organically with minimal interventions at the winery. Read more.
A loveable place that aims to recreate the atmosphere of a New York speakeasy, Purl has simple but endearingly eclectic decor. Read more.
Opened in 2009, together with the Mark Hix-operated restaurant on the ground floor, this is a destination in its own right. It's a subterranean speakeasy with plenty of style. Read more.
This landmark of the Shoreditch bar scene is characterised by its funky, cosmopolitan feel and touch of class. Read more.
Opened by British saxophonist Ronnie Scott in 1959, Ronnie’s has since amassed as much history as the British Museum. Read more.