Celebrity Bars And Hangouts In London

In a city loaded with lowkey drinking dens and discreet late-night spots, it's easy for big names to fly under the radar when they're out in the capital. However, if you know where to look, you'll find all their secret spots. Whether you fancy an evening of star spotting or just want to check out an A-list-worthy venue - and see what all the fuss is about - we've got you covered with our guide to celebrity bars and hangouts in London.

Last edited by Kiera Chapman

Last updated on 31st March 2025



The Spaniards Inn

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Ever wondered where you'd take Taylor Swift on a first date? We'd suggest following Joe Alwyn's lead by booking a table for two at The Spaniards Inn. This historic Hampstead pub champions classic British cooking, hosting everything from brunch to Sunday roasts. Whether you're taking up a cosy nook inside or making the most of some beer garden weather, you certainly won't go thirsty thanks to their killer selection of cocktails, craft beers and wines. 

Duke of Wellington

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Portobello Road's Duke of Wellington may hold some difficult memories for one particular pop star, but that doesn't mean it's not still one of the best boozers around (and we're sure she'd agree). Known as the setting for Adele's break up that sparked the idea for her Grammy-winning album, it's also a top location for sports screenings, Sunday roasts and crafted cocktails among contemporary yet charming interiors. 

Nobu Bar & Terrace at Nobu Hotel London Shoreditch

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Complimentary welcome drink & bites with private dining

Located in the heart of Shoreditch, Nobu Bar & Terrace offers a dynamic blend of art, music, and culinary delights. The bar features vibrant street art and a four-floor sunken garden terrace, providing a unique setting for evening drinks. The menu showcases Nobu's signature dishes with a Shoreditch twist, including umami chicken wings, black cod harumaki with spicy ponzu dip, and wagyu sliders. 

Nobu Hotels is the brainchild of world-renowned Chef Nobu Matsuhisa, actor Robert De Niro, and Meir Teper. Their collaboration began in the late 1980s after De Niro experienced Matsuhisa's cuisine and was captivated by its flavours. This encounter led to the opening of the first Nobu restaurant in New York in 1994, marking the beginning of a global hospitality empire that now includes numerous restaurants and hotels worldwide.

The Gatehouse

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The Gatehouse in Highgate is a beautiful village pub flaunting an inviting beer garden, gastropub dishes with a Spanish twist and a drinks menu of classic cocktails and continental craft beers - apparently all the things Sarah Jessica Parker looks for in a weekend hideaway. SJP spent her free time at this boozer in between rehearsals for a London play... and who can blame her. 

Claridge's Bar

The iconic Claridge's Bar has served everyone from Audrey Hepburn to Gwyneth Paltrow over the years, and when you see their gorgeous Art Deco-inspired interiors and extensive drinks list you'll understand why. They've got a collection of rare, vintage bottles like Krug Clos d'Ambonnay, Bollinger La Grande Anne'e and Salon 1971, as well as a cracking selection of cocktails and tasty bites like oysters or caviar.

Swan at the Globe

Located within the iconic Shakespearean theatre, Swan at the Globe regularly plays host to Britain's most beloved actors. Grab a table at the watering hole and enjoy riverside views and a post-show drink while looking out for Stephen Fry, Judi Dench and Jude Law. There's an extensive wine list to choose from, alongside plenty of craft beers, or even an elegant afternoon tea. Looking for something a little more exclusive? Then hire The Snug for up to 30 guests.

House Party

Stormzy's House Party, located on Poland Street in Soho, offers a unique seven-floor experience that recreates the nostalgic atmosphere of a house party. Each level is thoughtfully designed to mirror a different room, featuring immersive actors, performers, and interactive elements that bring the space to life.

Guests can enjoy various activities, including beer pong, karaoke, and even play retro video games like Mario Kart in the secret room. The venue also boasts a rooftop terrace with barbecues, providing a relaxed outdoor space to unwind.

The Toucan

An Irish pub that's approved by an actual Irish celeb? We're talking about The Toucan in Soho. Niall Horan has sung the praises of this understated hangout - which tells us that he's a man of simple pleasures. With a plethora of Guinness taps, retro interiors and a buzzing atmosphere, this place knows that you don't need bells and whistles to impress even the biggest global stars.

Satan's Whiskers

Nestled in the heart of Bethnal Green, Satan's Whiskers is a neighbourhood cocktail bar that's become a local legend, thanks to its unique vibe and expertly crafted cocktails. This quirky spot, located in one of the coolest areas of London, is known for its devilishly good drinks, including the signature Satan's Whiskers cocktail, made with Italian and French vermouth, gin, Grand Marnier, and orange.

With taxidermy adorning the walls and a red neon sign above the door, the bar exudes character, making it a must-visit for anyone looking for a relaxed, cool spot to enjoy cocktails. Not just a hidden gem for locals - pop star Charli XCX is known to be a fan of this East End watering hole, adding a bit of extra sparkle to its already popular reputation. 

The Pelican

Located on the iconic All Saints Road in Notting Hill, The Pelican is more than just a pub - it's a welcoming community hub where locals and visitors alike gather to eat, drink, and unwind. Just minutes from Westbourne Park Station and visible from Portobello Road, this charming spot is perfectly situated between the lively Westbourne Grove and Ladbroke Grove.

The Pelican is known for its warm, inviting atmosphere, offering a laid-back setting to meet up with friends or enjoy a quiet drink. No wonder even global stars like Dua Lipa have been spotted here, adding to the pub's allure as a go-to spot in the heart of Notting Hill.

Sexy Fish

Loud, proud and over the top as hell, Sexy Fish continues to grow its star-studded clientele. This Asian restaurant and bar entices the cool crowd to its Mayfair abode with an eclectic menu of signature cocktails made with salmon-infused gin, yuzu, chocolate bitters and sesame chilli oil.

The Old Queen's Head

All cocktails are £5 every Wednesday!

Buzzing neighbourhood bar The Old Queen's Head is a hotspot for live music, unruly quizzes, karaoke and incredible burgers – no wonder it's one of Paul Mescal's favourite hangouts. That's right, the Normal People actor has been seen frequenting this pub on many occasions – and if it's good enough for one of Ireland's biggest rising stars, it's good enough for us. 

Brat

A favourite hangout of Paul Mescal, Brat is the wood-fired restaurant with a focus on the Basque region of Spain - specialising in seafood and other grilled plates designed for sharing. This Shoreditch restaurant has a coveted Michelin star, as well as our favourite Irishman's seal of approval.

PIRAÑA

Immerse yourself in the high-energy, ocean-inspired world of PIRAÑA, Mayfair's bold and exclusive bar and dining destination. Nestled in the heart of St James and brought to life by Strongarm Hospitality Group, this dynamic space takes you on a hedonistic journey beneath the waves. With its striking blue hues, textured walls, and curvilinear design, PIRAÑA creates a luxurious, aquatic atmosphere where vibrant nightlife and captivating drinks are always on the menu.

At the bar, expect innovative cocktails that dive deep into the world of flavours. Signature creations like the Tropical Tonic with rum, pineapple, and a dash of sea salt bring the ocean's zest to every sip. With a stellar drink list and a raw menu that includes seabass ceviche with aji amarillo leche de tigre and crispy rice with spicy salmon, it's no wonder Jason Derulo has been spotted here, soaking in the luxe vibes.