Best-of list · After Work Bars
The best after work bars in London, ranked by our editors. From the City to Soho, these are the spots worth heading to when the workday ends.
The short answer
10 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.
London does after-work drinks better than almost any city in the world — if you know where to go. We've spent years navigating the best after work bars in London, from the Financial District locals to Soho institutions that genuinely reward the commute. These are the bars we actually go back to, ranked without sentiment.
The stretch from Liverpool Street down to Shoreditch is the most reliable after-work bar territory in London. It covers the suit crowd heading out of the Square Mile and the creative industry finishing up in EC1 — and the bars reflect both audiences without pandering to either.
How we picked
London's after-work bar scene rewards those who plan ahead. The best bars — Nightjar, 69 Colebrooke Row, Black Rock — fill up fast on Thursday and Friday evenings, so booking even one hour ahead makes the difference between getting in and standing on the pavement. Our standing advice: aim for 5:30pm, when the serious drinkers arrive before the crowd does.
For the spontaneous nights, Swift and Satan's Whiskers are the most walk-in-friendly options in the city. Both deliver reliably on quality without requiring advance planning or a large budget. Our updated London after-work bar guide goes deeper on the Shoreditch and West End options, with additional picks from the Soho neighbourhood that make excellent mid-week stops.
Sofia has been covering the European bar scene since 2014, with a particular focus on London, Paris, and Amsterdam. She has strong opinions about what constitutes a proper Martini and can usually be found in Soho or Islington on a Thursday evening.
Last reviewed 2026-04-21 · The editors recheck hours and closures against current local coverage.