There’s nothing quite like wrapping up in a cosy pub or café to escape the winter chill. From the traditional pubs of central London to the hidden gem cafes, London has loads of winter hideaways. Whether you’re meeting friends, arranging a first date, or looking for a solo day out, here’s your guide to the warmest spots.
Top 5 Cosy Pubs in Central London for a Winter Drink
If you’re looking to escape the cold, central London’s pub scene has you covered. Here are some must-visit spots:
The London Pub in Bloomsbury, a traditional English pub with a classic exterior and warm, inviting interior.
1. The London Pub, Bloomsbury
Located in
Bloomsbury, walking distance from Russell Square Station (and conveniently close to
The Royal National Hotel for those visiting!), you will find
The London Pub. It’s a modern twist on the traditional British pub, with characterful interiors and funky art. Choose from a great selection of local craft beers, ales, and classic British dishes (think small plates, sharers, and all your pub favourites) and to add to that they have just started their Sunday Roast Dinner Menu, a must have for winters!
And for sports fans, The London Pub has you covered with live sports action on indoor and outdoor screens. Just ask the friendly team what's on—they’re always happy to help you catch the big games while you enjoy some genuine British hospitality!
2. The Lamb & Flag, Covent Garden
The Lamb & Flag, aka “The Bucket of Blood” due to bare knuckle fighting that occurred between patrons, is one of the city’s oldest pubs giving you all the historical vibes alongside a cosy atmosphere. It’s tucked-away enough to feel like a secret spot, making it ideal for a winter drink with friends. It is said that famous writer Charles Dickens visited the pub in the 19th Century.
3. Ye Olde Mitre, Holborn
Ye Olde Mitre is a secret only known by locals. Hidden away in an unassuming alley off Hatton Garden, this historic pub dates back to 1546 and is full of charm. The oak-panelled facade, quirky decor, and tales of royal feasts, takes you back in time from the moment you enter. It's a favourite for those in the know, to sip a pint in peace while soaking up centuries of history.
People enjoying drinks at a cosy pub in London.
4. The Jugged Hare, Barbican
For a British pub experience, The Jugged Hare near the Barbican ticks the box. Known for its traditional game dishes and rustic decor, this spot is also named after the classic English dish "Jugged Hare" - it doesn’t get more authentic than this! The open rotisserie lets you watch the masters at work, cooking the meat to perfection, not to mention the seasoning. The exposed bricks honour the industrial past, while the lively crowd adds to the warm welcome. Visit on a Sunday for their tasty roast and don’t forget to round it off with a classic sticky toffee pudding.
5. The Dickens Inn, St Katharine’s Dock
St Katherine’s Docks, just moments away from London Bridge but feels like a million miles from the hustle and bustle. It’s a tranquil spot for tourists and Londoners looking for a relaxed stroll or a bite to eat. The Dickens Inn is the epitome of a traditional pub, with exposed beams, rustic features and a great selection of beer on tap. Dating back to the 18th century, has previously been used as a tea factory and brewery - perhaps as far back as the 17th century. Whether you’re in for a casual drink or a hearty meal, The Dickens Inn is a true London treasure with a front-row seat to the Thames!
Top 4 Cosy Cafes in London for Reading or Working
Barista preparing coffee at Blooms Pizza Café, Bloomsbury – cosy café atmosphere with coffee and tea options, located in the heart of London.
1. Blooms Pizza Café, Bloomsbury
If you’re near the
British Museum, make sure to stop by
Blooms Pizza Café. This spot is known for the lovely staff who greet you with warm smiles and of course, it's delicious, freshly made pizzas that hit the spot every time. Looking at reviews on Google, it’s clear that everyone loves this charming cafe, it’s a VERmust-try hidden gem!
2. Kiss the Hippo, Covent Garden
If you are on the hunt for some good quality coffee, go to Kiss the Hippo in
Covent Garden, it's a spot that stands out for its passion for coffee. With a cosy, laid-back vibe, this café serves up expertly brewed coffee made from ethically sourced beans, ensuring each cup is a treat for your taste buds. Pair your drink with a selection of pastries and take a break from all the shopping.
Close-up of iced coffee being poured into a plastic cup, creating a refreshing drink with layered textures of milk and coffee.
3. Frequency, Kings Cross
Frequency is a local café in Kings Cross that's perfect for those seeking a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Known for its expertly brewed coffee and delicious pastries, this cosy spot is ideal for a quick catch-up or a quiet moment with a book. Frequency feels like a home away from home, perfect for colder weather!
4. Knockbox Café, Bloomsbury
Knockbox Cafe is like your local go-to café, they have a selection of delicious pastries every morning and if you are someone like us who prefers savoury, don’t worry they also have a selection of fresh sandwiches. There is a small amount of pavement seating for those sunny but crisp winter mornings - don’t forget your sunglasses and scarf if you’re looking to get your last dose of vitamin D.
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