TL;DR
- London’s best cocktail bars in 2026 have crafted menus, and atmosphere that sets the mood
- Top hotel bars: Connaught Bar, American Bar (Savoy), Side Hustle (NoMad), Lyaness (Sea Containers)
- Speakeasies: Nightjar, Disrepute. Reservation and walk ins available, candlelit, and deliberately hard to find
- For upscale evenings and dates: Scarfes, Connaught, Below at Hide, Disrepute are the standout picks
- Price range: £13–18 (standalone) · £18–28 (hotel bars) · £22–33+ (ultra-luxury)
Key Difference
Cocktail Bar vs Regular Bar — What Actually Sets Them Apart
A cocktail bar is built around the drink as the main event. A regular bar serves alcohol as a backdrop. You are not paying for the drink. You are paying for the experience.
| Feature | Regular Bar | Cocktail Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Menu | Standard spirits, beer on tap, basic mixers | 15–30 original serves, crafted seasonally by trained mixologists |
| Price per drink | £5–10 on average | £13–30+ — reflects ingredients, labour, and environment |
| Best for | Quick drink, watching sport, after-work pint | Dates, upscale evenings, first meetings, special occasions |
Best Hotel Cocktail Bars in London
Hotel bars are the gold standard in London for comfort, service, and upscale atmosphere. The best ones have professional bar teams with deep budgets and a captive audience that expects the very best — which means they consistently outperform standalone venues on the service side.
Key Guide
Best London Cocktail Bars for an Upscale Evening or Date
The right bar is not the most expensive — it is the one where the atmosphere removes the pressure and lets the conversation do the work. A cocktail bar is also a better first-meeting choice than a restaurant: lower commitment, conversation-first, and easier to extend or leave naturally.
Restaurant — First Meeting
Full commitment from the start. Hard to leave early without it feeling abrupt. Menu anxiety, formality, and a two-hour minimum whether you want it or not.
Cocktail Bar — First Meeting
Conversation-first by design. One drink or five — your call. A well-chosen bar communicates taste and effort without saying a word. Easy to extend into dinner if it goes well.

Summary
The Bottom Line on London Cocktail Bars
- →A cocktail bar is not a pub — craft menus, trained mixologists, and prices from £13 to £30+. The experience justifies it.
- →Scarfes Bar and The Connaught are the consensus best hotel bars in London — both require booking ahead on weekends.
- →For speakeasy atmosphere, Nightjar and Disrepute are the top picks — book 2–6 weeks ahead, no walk-ins on weekends.
- →For a date or upscale evening: Scarfes, Connaught, Below at Hide, and Disrepute are the best combination of atmosphere, intimacy, and quality.
- →Best value: Tayer + Elementary from £10 (walk-in), Side Hustle from £12–18, Below at Hide Cocktail Hour £10 daily 5–7pm.
- →Smart casual minimum everywhere. Mayfair venues are stricter — no trainers, no sportswear.
Frequently Asked Questions — Best Cocktail Bars in London
In 2026, the top cocktail bars by ranking are Tayer + Elementary (No.5 World’s 50 Best), The Connaught Bar (No.6), and Scarfes Bar (No.35). For speakeasies, Nightjar and Disrepute are the consensus best. For best value, Side Hustle at NoMad and Below at Hide’s Cocktail Hour are exceptional.
A cocktail bar is built around a crafted menu and trained mixologists — no draught taps, no casual pints. Prices run £13–30+, but the experience is categorically different: the design, the service, the drink itself. A regular bar serves alcohol. A cocktail bar serves an occasion.
Scarfes Bar (fireplace, jazz, sofas), Nightjar (candlelit, 1920s), Disrepute (hidden, intimate), and Side Hustle (relaxed but sophisticated) are the top four. A cocktail bar beats a restaurant for a first date — lower commitment, conversation-first, and easier to leave or extend naturally.
Nightjar: yes, 4–6 weeks on weekends. The Connaught: yes, 2–3 weeks. Scarfes and Disrepute: recommended but weeknight walk-ins are usually possible. Tayer + Elementary is walk-in only — no bookings at all. American Bar accepts walk-ins before 6pm on weekdays.
Scarfes Bar at the Rosewood is the most awarded hotel bar in London in 2026 (No.1 International Hotel Bar, No.35 World’s 50 Best). The Connaught Bar held the World’s Best title in 2020 and 2021. Scarfes wins on atmosphere and accessibility; the Connaught wins on ceremony and prestige.
For two drinks at a premium hotel bar, budget £40–60 per person including service charge. At ultra-luxury venues like the Connaught or American Bar, budget £60–80 for two rounds. At neighbourhood bars like Nightjar or Soma, £30–45 covers two cocktails comfortably.
Nightjar (below Old Street, 1920s jazz, must book), Disrepute (basement of Kingly Court, Profumo Scandal history), and Soma (below Kricket in Soho, Indian-inspired) are the top three. All require finding a below-street entrance and reward the effort with some of the best atmospheres in London.
Scarfes Bar, The Connaught Bar, Below at Hide, and Disrepute are the top four for a generous upscale evening. All have table service, intimate seating, and atmospheres that suit long unhurried conversations. The Connaught and Scarfes are the highest-impression choices; Below at Hide and Disrepute offer better value in the same tier.
Lower commitment — you can leave after one drink without it feeling abrupt. No menu anxiety. Conversation-first by design. A well-chosen bar communicates taste and effort without the formality of dinner. It is the optimal first-meeting format for anyone seeking an upscale connection in London.
Mayfair has the highest concentration of luxury options (Connaught, Below at Hide). Holborn and Covent Garden have Scarfes and Side Hustle close together. Soho and Shoreditch are best for speakeasy atmosphere (Disrepute, Nightjar, Soma). South Bank suits a pre-dinner drink with Thames views (Lyaness).

