Covent Garden is the sort of place you can expect to be rubbing shoulders with curious travellers passing through the city and the occasional street performer, but that doesn’t mean that all of the bars here are chock full of tourists. Head to this swanky London district, and you’ll find everything from vintage wine bars and hidden speakeasies to swanky city skyscraper bars. Here’s our guide to the best bars in Covent Garden.
Guide to the best bars in Covent Garden
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The best bars in Covent Garden
- Gordon's Wine Bar – A historical institution
- Opium – 1920s Shanghai
- The 10 Cases – Vintage wine and French specialities
- CellarDoor – Beers and burlesque
- The Porterhouse – London's largest bar
- Blind Spot – A hidden speakeasy
- The Escapologist – A nod to the 1800s
- Mr Fogg's Tavern – For the adventurous spirits
- Grind – Coffee and cocktails
- Lady of the Grapes – Female empowerment via wine
- Beaufort Bar – Glitz and glam
- Champagne + Fromage – Cheese and champers
- Radio Rooftop – For the BBC fangirls who like London skyline views
- Salvador & Amanda – A slice of the Spanish sunshine
- Freud Bar – Fun, imaginative and old-school
- The American Bar at The Savoy – One of the most prestigious in the world
- Baranis – Live like the French
The best bars in Covent Garden
Here's where to go for a drink in Covent Garden
A historical institution
Established in 1890, Gordon's Wine Bar is the oldest wine bar in London and has long been a favourite amongst locals and tourists visiting the city. It's an excellent spot to sample wines from around the world in a space that's brimming with heritage and culture. The weathered interior adds to the atmosphere, with scrawled-on chalkboards, old bottles and wood panelling. There’s a simple food menu available, with a focus on cheese, meat platters and cold snacks like scotch eggs and pork pies.
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47 Villiers Street, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-793 014 08
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1920s Shanghai
Behind a mysterious jade-coloured door on Gerrard Street, you’ll find a 1920s Shanghai-inspired cocktail and dim sum parlour in Chinatown, home to three bars spread across two floors. The Academy Bar is a lounge-style space with booths and bar-side seats; Apothecary houses a tea parlour with traditional low chairs, and Peony Bar is a small, intimate space perfect for private functions. Each bar has its own menu, but they all share exotic, beautifully-presented cocktails in common.
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15-16 Gerrard Street, Soho/Covent Garden
- Website • 020-773 472 76
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Vintage wine and French specialities
The 10 Cases in Covent Garden offers a quiet space to enjoy wines from a shortlisted selection of bottles - the only amount they have in-store at one time. They also serve a limited but changing list of vintage bottles from around the world, and although the bar has extended since opening, not one wine has ever appeared on the list more than once. Enjoy a small menu of French specialities alongside your wine, like mushroom risotto and charcuterie jam doughnuts.
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16 Endell St, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-783 668 01
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Beers and burlesque
CellarDoor is a basement bar in Covent Garden located in a former toilet beneath Aldwych Street. It throws nightly events, like drag shows, burlesque performances and other entertainment while also serving a menu of classic cocktails, wines, spirits and beer.
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Wellington Street, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-724 088 48
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London's largest bar
This roomy Irish pub in Covent Garden is home to one of London’s largest bars serving a variety of draft and craft beer. They also serve a long list of American, Irish and Scottish whiskeys, plus a range of cocktails. The food is classic pub grub stuff, like spicy chicken wings and fries and beer-battered fish and chips.
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21-22 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-773 979 17
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A hidden speakeasy
You're in for a treat if you can find the entrance to this quirky little cocktail bar. This luxurious spot is located behind the tea counter in the snazzy St Martin’s Lane hotel; look for the door handle shaped like a golden hand. Once inside, you’ll find a glamorous speakeasy serving signature cocktails inspired by exotic places. There’s also a selection of internationally-inspired nibbles to snack on.
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45 Saint Martin's Lane, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-730 055 88
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A nod to the 1800s
This cosy little bar is an intimate space to enjoy cocktails amongst a little slice of history. The bar is based in the headquarters of the secret society that ran Victorian London, and much of it today is a nod to its heyday in the late 1890s. Sip on expertly mixed cocktails, ranging from classic to speciality concoctions, or keep it classic with a beer. They also offer bottomless brunches on the weekend and happy hour deals throughout the week.
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35 Earlham St, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-724 051 42
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For the adventurous spirits
Named after Jules Verne’s popular Around the World in 80 Days novel, Mr Fogg’s Tavern is just as eccentric as the protagonist Phileas Fogg. The interior is draped in hanging plants, knick-knacks from Phileas’ travels and souvenirs from around the world. The cocktails are also inspired by his adventures, and there’s a menu of classic pub grub to enjoy alongside your drinks.
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58 St Martin's Ln, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-758 139 92
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Coffee and cocktails
Although it’s primarily about the coffee at Grind (which is, by the way, delicious), they also serve a range of zingy cocktails, some of which even include their own coffee. They do an all-day brunch menu with dishes like smashed avocado on toast and burrata bruschetta. This is one of those places where you know you'll come away satisfied.
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42 Maiden Ln, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-301 918 01
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Female empowerment via wine
Lady of the Grapes champions female wine producers, stocking more than 25 wines served by the glass or carafe and 200 by the bottle. The space is intimate and welcoming, with a featured wine shop wall, stocking everything from organic and biodynamic to natural. They also serve a small menu of seasonal sharing nibbles.
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16 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-783 641 52
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Glitz and glam
Dress to impress at the Beaufort Bar at The Savoy Hotel, a glamorous bar in Covent Garden that oozes luxury. The bar is built on what was once the hotel’s cabaret stage, featuring a sleek interior with jet-black colouring accented by simple gold decor. The menu features signature cocktails, non-alcoholic options, and a selection of champagnes, including glasses and magnums, with the option to add caviar to relish in even more luxury.
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The Savoy Hotel, Strand, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-742 021 17
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Cheese and champers
The Covent Garden branch of Champagne + Fromage brings the rustic French lifestyle to the streets of central London. They specialise in, you guessed it, cheese and champagne, with fizz sourced from small producers and weekly by-the-glass selections. The food comprises Gallic cheeses, charcuterie and other seasonal specials, like frogs’ legs and tartines. The bar is based on a vintage-style French setting and makes for a wholesome date spot.
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22 Wellington Street, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-724 016 04
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For the BBC fangirls who like London skyline views
Radio Rooftop has a pretty epic claim to fame: it was where the first ever BBC programme was transmitted in 1922. It’s located on the 10th floor of ME London, meaning it boasts incredible views of the neighbouring River Thames. They shake up signature cocktails day and night, all tailormade by their expert mixologists. As for food, they serve an extensive Mediterranean all-day menu focusing on seasonal and locally-sourced ingredients.
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336-337 Strand, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-739 534 40
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A slice of the Spanish sunshine
The Salvador & Amanda tapas restaurant has been serving small Spanish plates, wines, beers and cocktails since it opened more than 15 years ago. Feast on everything from pan-fried king prawns to fried Mahon cheese and jamón croquettes with a big jug of sangria in a stylish, Spanish fiesta-inspired setting.
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8 Great Newport St, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-724 015 51
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Fun, imaginative and old-school
Head down an unassuming stairwell away from Shaftesbury Avenue's hustle and bustle, and you’ll find Freud. This kitsch bar is rickety, slightly worn-out and cramped, but it’s all part of the appeal. The drinks are scrawled on a blackboard behind the bar, with the main focus being cocktails with playful names, like the ‘If You Wanted a Cocktail Made About You, All You Had To Do Was Ask’.
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198 Shaftesbury Avenue, Covent Garden
- 020-724 099 33
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One of the most prestigious in the world
The American Bar at The Savoy hotel is a legendary bar that’s been around for more than 125 years, making it the longest-surviving cocktail bar in the city. It’s been visited by many elites like Marilyn Monroe, Ernest Hemingway and even Winston Churchill. It’s all about the cocktails here, where the bartenders have reinvented classics and new creations, all adding to the bar’s reputation for being one of the best places in the world to drink. It’s decked out in an Art Deco fashion, with an overall dark theme complemented by black and white hanging photos, all heightened by the live jazz pianist that plays every night.
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The Savoy Hotel, Strand, Covent Garden
- Website • 020-742 021 17
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Live like the French
This elegant basement bar specialises in a menu of simple French dishes, delicate cocktails and top-quality wine in a chic, relaxed setting. The bar is home to the UK’s only indoor pétanque court, so enjoy a game before grabbing a table for a bite to eat and drink. They have an impressive selection of wines, including bottles imported from the south of France, available by the glass, carafe and bottle.
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115 Chancery Lane, Holborn
- Website • 020-724 283 73
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