Brilliant Bars In Marylebone

Marylebone sits in one of the most ideal and beautiful locations in London and with this? Some of the best bars in the city. There is a perfect blend of cool and quirky bars, restaurant bars, basement bars, hotel bars and good old British pubs. It is also a short walk from Oxford Street, Hyde Park and Mayfair. For many people, it is Central London in its truest form and the bars in Marylebone reflect just this. How do we celebrate it? By letting you know where to drink in it...

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Last updated on 30th September 2024




Moyagi

Looking for something a little different on your next night out in Marylebone? Then head to Moyagi - a Tokyo-inspired space decked out in black interiors and neon red lighting. There are a number of private karaoke rooms to choose from here, with 150,000 songs and a cutting-edge sound system in each. You can enjoy creative cocktails from the bar while you're at it, and prices start from £20 per person.

28-50 By Night

Looking for bars in Marylebone? Then be sure to check out 28-50 By Night on Jason Court. This sultry jazz spot is home to a fabulous range of live music and entertainment 'til the early hours, alongside late-night dining options, including oysters and rib-eye steaks. 

Home Marylebone

Home Marylebone is a stunning bar and restaurant located slap bang in the middle of the high street. It sees revellers flock there to enjoy golden interiors and ceilings laced with hanging plants. You'll find a wide range of craft beers, gins and spirits here as well as some scrumptious signature cocktails. Get your lips around the likes of a Rhubarb Negroni or an Espresso Tequilatini.

Burlock

Taking inspiration from the heyday of 1920s Havana, Burlock's selection of more than 200 types of rum makes it one of the largest rum houses in the UK. Renowned for its grand-house veranda and unique, continuous happy hour deals, check out the Grasshopper Challenge (a grasshopper, a shot of rum and a Barbadian 10 Saints beer in quick succession) if you fancy raising money for charity while trying something completely different...