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The best wine bars in Soho

It's no secret that Soho's wining and dining scene is among the city's best. The area is known for being chock full of incredible restaurants, independent boutiques, old-school pubs and an excellent selection of wine bars. Whether you're hunting for your next favourite natty wine or simply searching for a place to enjoy a glass of vino before heading to a West End show, there's undoubtedly a spot in Soho to sip on the good stuff. Read on to discover our top pick of wine bars in Soho.

Jessica Dellow, Content Writer UK, Thatsup Jessica Dellow, Content Writer UK, Thatsup
Jessica Dellow
  1. Wine bars in Soho
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      10 Greek Street Farm-to-table
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      Quo Vadis Wines from around the world
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      The Black Book Affordable fancy wines
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      Bar Crispin For relaxed dining and great wines
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      Antidote Wine Bar Cheese, charcuterie and natty wines
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      Le Beaujolais The oldest French wine bar
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      The Mulwray A cosy wine bar

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Wine bars in Soho

The best wine bars in Soho

10 Greek Street – Wine Bars in Soho
10 Greek Street
10 Greek Street – Wine Bars in Soho
10 Greek Street
10 Greek Street – Wine Bars in Soho
10 Greek Street
10 Greek Street – Wine Bars in Soho
10 Greek Street
10 Greek Street – Wine Bars in Soho
10 Greek Street
10 Greek Street – Wine Bars in Soho
10 Greek Street
10 Greek Street – Wine Bars in Soho
10 Greek Street
10 Greek Street – Wine Bars in Soho
10 Greek Street
10 Greek Street – Wine Bars in Soho
10 Greek Street
10 Greek Street – Wine Bars in Soho
10 Greek Street
10 Greek Street – Wine Bars in Soho
10 Greek Street
10 Greek Street – Wine Bars in Soho
10 Greek Street

10 Greek Street

Farm-to-table

10 Greek Street is an iconic farm-to-table restaurant in Soho, known for its daily-changing chalkboard menus featuring European-inspired seasonal dishes. The cosy inside is rustic but has a sleek design, while a handwritten "little black book" is filled with rare wines. It's the perfect spot for an intimate dinner and is a fabulous place to enjoy exquisite wine in a sleek, chic space. 

Quo Vadis

Wines from around the world

Quo Vadis is a historic Soho restaurant and private members' club with an interesting past as both a brothel and Karl Marx's former home. It's now a refined venue with stylish stained-glass windows and a bright, peaceful dining space. People flock here for lunch and dinner to enjoy the menu, which focuses on quality British produce and classic dishes. It also boasts an impressive wine list with options from all around the world.

The Black Book

Affordable fancy wines

This sophisticated wine bar in Soho was once a private club for hospitality professionals but is now open to the public. It serves rare wines alongside a brasserie-style menu in an elegant space featuring wood accents and shelves filled with bottles from around the world. Wines are often priced lower than expected, thanks to the owners' industry ties.

Bar Crispin

For relaxed dining and great wines

You'll find Bar Crispin on lively Kingly Street in Soho, a cosy wine bar and all-day restaurant offering low-intervention wines and seasonal sharing plates. The European-inspired menu champions fresh ingredients from local farms and independent growers, while the carefully curated wine list, led by in-house sommelier Alex Price, focuses on exceptional European selections. 

Antidote Wine Bar

Cheese, charcuterie and natty wines

Antidote Wine Bar is a cosy wine bar in Soho that provides a rustic setting to enjoy a wide range of natural wines. Every bottle comes from organic and biodynamic producers committed to low-intervention winemaking. Guests can sip on wines at the bar or purchase bottles to take home with them. The menu features simple cheese and charcuterie pairings, perfectly complementing the ever-evolving wine list.

Le Beaujolais

The oldest French wine bar

This historic French wine bar and restaurant has been French-owned since World War II. The ground floor houses London's oldest French wine bar, which oozes traditional rustic French vibes with ties and tankards adorning the ceiling. The wine list highlights the diversity of French wine regions, complemented by small plates and mains. There's also a members-only restaurant upstairs that offers an exclusive dining experience for those in the know.

The Mulwray

A cosy wine bar

The Mulwray is an intimate bar run by chefs by the Selby brothers and is a haven for Soho's wine enthusiasts. It's located on the top floor of a stunning Georgian building dating back to 1739 and boasts an extensive wine list highlighting sustainable and biodynamic selections. The carefully curated menu here is diverse and caters to a variety of tastes. It includes classic favourites as well as intriguing, lesser-known bottles

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The best wine bars in Soho - Our guide to the best wine bars in Soho is updated regularly. If you know of a great wine bar in Soho that we haven't featured in our guide, feel free to get in touch. Please let us know if you see any mistakes in our guide to where to drink wine in Soho. Have you visited any of the places mentioned in the guide? Don't forget to write a review on Thatsup.

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