Jubilee Line Bars

An epic journey to go on, the Jubilee Line bar crawl is a worthy mountain to climb. Set between Zones 1-2, it's a northbound destination from North Greenwich through Canary Wharf, Waterloo and finally ending in Kilburn. Read on to check out our recommended bars along the Jubilee Line, all of which are well worth visiting.

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Last updated on 4th October 2024




Maltby Street Wine House

Located in the heart of London Bridge, Maltby Street Wine House is earning quite a reputation for its booze selection. If you're feeling thirsty or are quite the connoisseur, this venue is sure to impress with its booze list. As for food? Think charcuterie boards and small plates.

Lucky Voice Waterloo

Situated underneath the station, Lucky Voice Waterloo is a trendy spot with eight different private karaoke booths to hire. Expect plenty of neon lights and disco balls here, as well as a choice of more than 12,000 songs to suit all tastes. You can get your hands on tasty pizzas to keep you fuelled, alongside themed cocktails like the Watermelon Sugar. And if you're after a high-energy bottomless brunch? They offer that on Saturdays too.

Jacks Bar

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Hop off at Waterloo to discover Jack's Bar, tucked away inside the railway arches. This lively destination is known for its live music nights, but it's also a great shout for chilled pints, cocktails and more - inside the dark wooden and exposed brick venue or out on the sunny terrace.

There's a tasty menu of Thai street food available here too, courtesy of kitchen residents Johnny Rice. We're talking pad Thai, drunken noodles, massaman curry and so much more.