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Best Bars in Shoreditch, London

Cocktail basements, gig venues, DJ rooms, and group-friendly bars for an east London night with proper momentum.

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Nightlife/Shoreditch

Best Bars in Shoreditch, London

Guide: Basements, Gigs, and East End Rooms

For a bigger east London night, Village Underground is the main event, Happiness Forgets sets the cocktail standard, and The Book Club, Old Blue Last, and Queen Adelaide fill the route with flexible rooms before or after the ticketed plan. This now reads as gigs, basements, and pub energy rather than an accidental cocktail list.

  • Village UndergroundVillage Underground is a creative cultural hub in a revamped warehouse, marked by tube carriages and shipping containers above the venue, with concerts, electronic nights, and large-scale east London events.
  • Happiness ForgetsHappiness Forgets is the Hoxton basement cocktail benchmark: low light, serious classics, no big performance, and a calmer counterpoint before or after the louder Shoreditch rooms.
  • The Book ClubThe Book Club is a casual Shoreditch all-rounder for brunch, drinks, ping-pong, DJs, workshops, and group starts. Use it when the night needs flexibility more than cocktail precision.
  • The Old Blue LastThe Old Blue Last keeps Shoreditch connected to live music, beer, club nights, and rougher pub energy. Go when the route needs volume, bands, and history rather than a designed cocktail lounge.
  • The Queen AdelaideThe Queen Adelaide is a snug, old-timey east London pub for cocktails, draft beer, funky accents, and a warm stop between Shoreditch restaurants, clubs, and Brick Lane.

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