Look back on 2016: best new London bars

Look back on 2016: best new London bars

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Look back on 2016: best new London bars

London’s bar game has been strong for a while, but this year some real crackers launched. Whether you’re after post-work drinks, weekend antics or you’ve just had a really bad/good (delete as appropriate) day, the capital’s bartenders will keep you entertained. Read on for our pick of the best new bar openings of 2016, selected by our very own barfly extraordinaire, Keith Barker-Main.

Words: Keith Barker-Main and Eamonn Crowe

Black Rock London city bar

Black Rock, City 

Why: This former Liverpool Street shrine to boxing delivers a knockout range of whiskies and cocktails, as well as snacks including baked oysters, haggis balls and gravlax

Club Chinois London Mayfair bar Park Chinois restaurant Chinese food cocktails

Club Chinois, Mayfair

Why: Opulent without tipping into Vegas vulgarity, Alan Yau’s pitch-perfect pastiche of 1930s Shanghai serves up on-point cocktails, and sumptuous dim sum for snacking

Jon Calabrese Gerry Calabrese The Holy Birds restaurant Middlesex Street London Wringer & Mangle London Fields The Hoxton Pony Shoreditch

The Mule Bar, City 

Why: Jon and Gerry Calabrese’s 1970s America pastiche is period-perfect, while thanks to a cocktail list built by their cocktail-supremo father Salvatore Calabrese, it’s no surprise this place is impressive

Ray's Bar east London bar pizza

Ray’s Bar, Dalston 

Why: This fabulously tacky basement den beneath Voodoo Ray’s on Kingsland High Street delivers a 1970s-style dive-bar experience, tasty signature sips and DJs playing old school soul and disco

Swift London Soho bar

Swift, Soho 

Why: One of 2016’s most highly anticipated openings combines the creative talents of NightjarOriole, Milk & Honey and Callooh Callay and it doesn’t disappoint, reflecting Londoners’ increasingly sophisticated tastes with superb, grown-up cocktails

The best of the rest

7 Tales Japanese basement bar London city

7 Tales, Clerkenwell (above)

The Bar at the Athenaeum Hotel, Mayfair 

Little Bird, Chiswick 

Spiritland, King’s Cross 

Three Sheets, Dalston

More of an eater? We hear you. Check out our list of the best new London restaurants of 2016 here 

This article was published 21 December 2016

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