Tucked out of sight at The Brewers Inn in Wandsworth is Jones Cellar Bar, a secret basement bar offering an alternative from the more formal atmosphere upstairs. Set against an exposed-brick-wall interior, visitors can order a tailored charcuterie or cheese platter to enjoy with one of the pub's excellent wines.
Underground Bars in London
From Dickensian gin palaces to Masonic lodges, underground bars in London are more than just places to grab a delicious cocktail; with their own unique atmosphere and a sense of the mysterious, they remain one of the capital's best kept secrets. Perfect for date nights or after-work drinks, these are the best basement bars in London - if you can find them.
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Wine lovers rejoice - tiny, intimate-feel Humble Grape in Battersea is the underground bar for you. With low lighting and simple wooden interiors, the bar is date-perfect; the wine list is more than impressive, with a focus on biodynamic and organic bottles.
Coupling soulful live music with authentic julep cocktails, Kansas Smitty's is a charming underground bar in East London. The entire basement bar explodes into life 5 days a week, when the venue's house band take to the stage, playing a number of famous jazz tunes for guests to swoon with. Based below street-level in Haggerston in East London, this is definitely a hidden gem in London well-worth checking out.
All the very best secret basement bars in London have a good back story, and The Escapologist is no exception. Part Masonic lodge, part Gentlemen's club, the themed bar is filled with hidden coves, psychedlic art and 90s tunes which would certainly make their Victorian inspiration, master party-goer and criminal Baron Von Took, proud.
Descend into Black Rock and you'll find your newest favourite whisky playground. The cool and minimalist bar holds over 250 bottles of whisky, with the mood lighting surrounding to perfect it. There's even an interactive cocktail ageing system in the form of a spectacular centrepiece, an 18ft, 185-year-old oak tree trunk.
Both brewing their own creations and offering the best produce of London's most iconic breweries, the Temple Brew House has firmly established itself as a leading figure in London's craft beer circles. The venue sits below street level in Holborn and couples the great line-up of craft beer with an equally great menu of traditional British dishes. Think hearty roast dinners, topping-heavy burgers and fresh fish dishes.
Absurd Bird is underground in Spitalfields, offering a great collection of food and drink inspired by the American Deep South. Head to the dishevelled-chic bar and you can enjoy a cocktail or two, with their signature blends being everything like moonshine and bourbon. For food expect, a menu of hearty Southern comfort food.