The Henry Addington
Located in the heart of Canary Wharf, this warm and charming pub offers a hearty selection of eats, alongside a great range of ales, gins and wines for whether you're grabbing after work drinks or settling in for a Sunday roast.
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.
Last updated on 26th October 2022
Located in the heart of Canary Wharf, this warm and charming pub offers a hearty selection of eats, alongside a great range of ales, gins and wines for whether you're grabbing after work drinks or settling in for a Sunday roast.
The newest member of the Vagabond family, this sleek Canary Wharf spot is situated on Cabot Square's waterside with stunning views over the dock. Serving a selection of over 130 wines by the glass, head here to try new flavours or old favourites.
Not only does this chilled out Brasilian restaurant have a special Caipirinha bar, but you'll even find a gorgeous terrace which is perfect for pitching up on when the weather permits. One for all the family, the menu is true to South America, focusing on skewers and vibrant dishes.
A quirky cocktail bar just a stone's throw from London Bridge, The Old School Yard is a really fun venue that comes with its own Nintendo Wii and karaoke rooms. With an impressive cocktail list to feast your eyes over, it's lively and entertaining providing the perfect pick me up for the long night ahead.
Hop off at London Bridge and escape the busy streets to this unique little cocktail lounge tucked behind the station. Hide Bar comes with heaps of cool character and well equipped with a bar of expert mixologists who love the art of the cocktail. Looking into the history of drinks, they've curated a collection of cocktails are both fresh, unique and timeless.
A modern take on the traditional pub, The Volunteer near Baker Street have a unique collection of cask ales, 21 speciality draught beers, lagers & ciders, a carefully selected wine list, as well as a great selection of cocktails on offer.
If you're on the hunt for Jubilee line bars in London, The Cocktail Club Canary Wharf is a more than suitable choice. Enjoy slinging back 2-4-1 on special cocktails all day every day - we're talking everything from brambles to mojitos and espresso martinis.
Hop off the Jubilee Line and straight into All Bar One Waterloo. Fans of British pub food classics, great cocktail deals and wine, should head down. And if you're a tourist in the area, the London Eye is only steps away.
Located on the heart of Bond Street, Simmons is a top-notch Jubilee Line bar for late-night party antics with pals. Spread over 2 floors, this cool venue is the ideal hotspot to throw some shapes. And if you thought this glitzy venue couldn't get any better, there's a happy hour every day.
A cool cocktail bar just down the road from the Tate Modern, The Refinery offers innovative cocktails, global wines in an all-round winning menu. Great anytime of the day, it also serves as an ideal mid-crawl rest stop with a more relaxed atmosphere and chilled out vibe.
Hop off the Jubilee Line at West Hampstead and you'll uncover beaut drinking destination Heads + Tails, which is fronting two very different spaces. There's a gorgeous airy bar above, with a sultry den of leather chairs and whisky-laced cocktails below.
Just a short walk from Green Park, you'll find Clémence Bar delving out plenty of Champagne and wine to match. Not only that, but this beautiful drinking den is inspired by old school spots in Paris, with the interiors and cheese boards to match.
Fusing vintage glamour and contemporary socialising, Alice House in West Hampstead is a cool and ultra modern venue boasting a seriously impressive drinks selection. Regularly lauded by all who go through its doors, you're sure to come to love it as well.
A stone's throw from Waterloo station, The Understudy is one of the best bars on the Jubilee Line. Perfect if you're a West Londoner hoping to meet friends from the East, the central location promises easy access to all, alongside tasty street food and river views.
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.
Just a stone's throw from Bond Street, MEATliquor will likely be a welcome sight at this point in your journey. A No Meat, No Liquor policy, line your stomach with some much needed food whilst sipping on one of their many drinks on offer. It'll definitely be a much needed refuelling spot.
The final stop on what is a rather long journey, the Brondes Age is a buzzing DJ bar with a late night licence. With regular DJ nights, affordable drink deals and a cool and unpretentious atmosphere, it's a great place to celebrate the completion of this pub crawl.