It's Time To Wine, London

Vinoteca
It's Time To Wine
Vinoteca  Phoebe L
From Sangiovese to Sémillion, London offers a variety of vaunted vintages. This week, we're taking flight on a mission to discover some of the city's finest wine bars. Are you ready to Riesling to the challenge?


Gordon’s Wine Bar
4_half star rating311 reviews
Strand 
47 Villiers Street, London 
Wine Bars, Lounges
Matt F.
“Find a spot in their vast outside area, get one of their well chosen bottles of wine and a plate of bread and slab of cheese, all within a minute of Charing Cross and at fairly reasonable prices... I could not design it better.” 
Matt F., London



Vinoteca
4 star rating27 reviews
Soho 
53-55 Beak Street, London 
Wine Bars, Modern European Restaurants
Liane T.
“One of the best wine bars to go to meet up with friends. Every time I've gone, I've had a wonderful bottle. It can get a bit crowded so it's worth it to book a table. Great central location.” 
Liane T., London



St. John Bread & Wine
4_half star rating100 reviews
Brick Lane 
94-96 Commercial Street, London 
Bakeries, Wine Bars
Essi S.
“I had dinner at St. John Bread & Wine in Spitalfields and it was very lovely. The restaurant has a very classy and elegant feel... Their wine selection is quite impressive. So all and all, I had a nice experience and will most likely go again.” 
Essi S., London



Sager + Wilde
4_half star rating20 reviews
Shoreditch 
193 Hackney Road, London 
Wine Bars, Tapas & Small Plates
Jill S.
“This place is incredible. Excellent red wines, great service, and that grilled cheddar cheese... holy-god-amazing. I seriously cannot wait to go back to this place. Best wine bar I've been to in a while! Make sure to book ahead. It's totally worth it.” 
Jill S., London



Bedford & Strand
4 star rating25 reviews
Covent Garden 
1a Bedford Street, London 
Wine Bars, Modern European Restaurants, Venues & Event Spaces
Cheryl C.
“Bedford & Strand is a brill option if you're looking for something slightly more chilled and with an equally decent wine selection — they categorise the wines by 'good', 'honest', and 'decent', depending on what you're looking to spend.” 
Cheryl C., London

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