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The Best Bars in Shoreditch

The best bars in Shoreditch, London — from basement cocktail dens to converted railway arches. Our editors' picks for a proper East End night out.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is Callooh Callay.

10 ranked rooms follow. How we picked is at the end of this guide.

Best overallCallooh Callay
Runner-upThe Nightjar
Third pickXOYO

The best bars in Shoreditch span the full spectrum of what East London has become: basement cocktail bars pouring drinks with a level of precision you'd find in Mayfair at half the price, converted railway arches hosting late-night crowds, and neighbourhood pubs that have held their ground through fifteen years of gentrification. We've been covering this postcode since before it was fashionable, and these ten remain our editorial picks for a proper Shoreditch night. For a wider view of the cocktail scene across all east London postcodes, our east London cocktail bar guide maps E1 through E9 in full.

The Best Bars in Shoreditch Right Now

Shoreditch runs from Old Street down to Brick Lane and across toward Bethnal Green, and the bar quality shifts noticeably as you move through the streets. The closer you get to Curtain Road and Rivington Street, the more serious the drinking gets. Here are the places we'd send you to without hesitation.

XOYO

The Owl and the Pussycat

Cargo

Trapeze

Curtain Road Wine Bar

The Spread Eagle

How we picked

How we picked

Shoreditch remains one of the densest concentrations of quality drinking in London, though the best bars are now distributed more widely across the postcode than they were five years ago. The cocktail bars on and around Rivington Street are the most reliable starting point, but the neighbourhood's real character lives in the smaller, quieter places that haven't bothered to compete for press coverage. Those are the ones worth finding.

Plan around the day of the week: Tuesday through Thursday gives you the best balance of atmosphere and accessibility. Friday and Saturday the best places fill by 9pm and the standard drops as the volume rises. Walk south toward Brick Lane and east toward Bethnal Green when the main strip feels too crowded — the bars there are usually better anyway.

Sofia has been covering the London bar scene for a decade, with a particular focus on East London. She has a weakness for natural wine and basement cocktail bars.

Last reviewed 2026-03-26 · The editors recheck hours and closures against current local coverage.

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