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The 7 Best Craft Beer Bars in London 2026

The 7 best craft beer bars in London for 2026, from Craft Beer Co. and The Rake to Cask and the Bermondsey Beer Mile. Cask ale and modern keg craft.

The short answer

Our editors' №1 is Craft Beer Co..

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

Best overallCraft Beer Co.
Third pickThe Rake

London drinks two traditions at once, the centuries-old British cask-ale culture and the modern keg-driven craft wave that arrived from America. The seven below cover both, from beer-focused pubs with the deepest tap lists in the country to brewery taprooms pouring straight from the tank. They run from Borough Market to the Bermondsey Beer Mile and up to Kentish Town and Stoke Newington.

The 7 best craft beer bars in London

Editor's №1

Craft Beer Co.

Craft Beer Co. runs a small chain of beer-focused pubs across London, from the Clerkenwell original to the Covent Garden flagship with 15 cask pumps and 30 keg lines. The range is huge and tap takeovers frequent, drawing serious drinkers over a casual crowd. Order whatever cask is freshest and let the staff steer you. Best on a weekday before the after-work rush peaks.

Beavertown Brewery Taproom

Beavertown's taproom sits inside its Tottenham Hale brewery near the tube, all psychedelic artwork and fresh-from-the-tank Neck Oil and Gamma Ray. It opens weekends, with covered outdoor seating and an upstairs room for the overflow. The beer is as fresh as London gets. Order a Gamma Ray IPA at the source. Best on a Saturday afternoon, with a North London match nearby.

The Rake

The Rake is London's original specialist beer bar, a tiny room on Winchester Walk run by the Utobeer team at Borough Market. It keeps at least five drafts, three real ales and a fridge stacked with bottles from around the world, leaning toward American craft. The terrace doubles the space. Order something rare from the fridge. Best on a weekday before the market crowds spill in.

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The Kernel Brewery Taproom

The Kernel moved its taproom to a bright Spa Road space in 2024, anchoring the Bermondsey Beer Mile with one of London's most respected breweries. The board changes constantly across pale ales, table beers and stouts, with Yagi Izakaya serving gyoza and karaage alongside. It opens Wednesday through Sunday. Order a Table Beer and whatever export stout is on. Best on a Saturday Beer Mile crawl.

The Southampton Arms

The Southampton Arms on Highgate Road bills itself as London's dedicated ale and cider house, every tap a UK microbrew or artisanal cider. The room is old-school, with wooden benches, a fireplace, no TVs and no loud music, just a piano. Cash-friendly and cozy. Order a cask ale and a pork roll from the bar. Best on a cold afternoon by the fire.

The Jolly Butchers

The Jolly Butchers is Stoke Newington's craft beer free house, pairing a rotating wall of cask and keg with proper Indian food Monday through Saturday. The high-street room is relaxed and local, with featured breweries changing often. It opens from the afternoon most days, later on weekends. Order a guest keg and a plate of curry. Best for a low-key North London night with food and beer together.

Cask Pub & Kitchen

Cask Pub and Kitchen opened in Pimlico in 2009 as London's first craft-focused pub, and it still keeps about 20 keg lines, ten handpumps and a 300-plus bottle list. It took the local Pub of the Year again in 2025. The estate setting is unglamorous, but the beer range is among the city's deepest. Order a hard-to-find keg and a burger. Best midweek when you can get a seat.

Mikkeller Bar London

Mikkeller Bar London runs twenty taps and around a hundred bottles from a wedge-shaped room on Hackney Road, the Danish brewer's first UK bar with Rick Astley as partner. Hot Dinners covered the Shoreditch opening. No reservations, so come early.

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Victoria Taps

Victoria Taps sits two minutes from Victoria Station at 27 Gillingham Street, an 1828 pub pouring craft beer and cask ale with live football and rugby on the screens. Tripadvisor rates the smash burgers. Good for a pre-train pint.

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