Best Bars In Wimbledon

Wimbledon bars aren't just great during the tennis season. After all, they keep the folk of super South-West London more than happy throughout the year. With the gorgeous Wimbledon Park and Wimbledon Common acting as a centrepiece for the bar scene, a nice cocktail or crisp beer may be the perfect end to a lovely stroll. Check out our list of some of the places to drink in Wimbledon.

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The Dog and Fox

Found at the heart of Wimbledon Village, The Dog & Fox is a treasure of a venue that ticks all the boxes of a good gastropub. There's quintessential British favourites served up from the kitchen, a well-stocked bar featuring a sought-after choice of ales, spirits and wines and a lovely front beer garden with a relaxing atmosphere come rain or shine. There's live music on Saturdays, a spirited quiz night and 17 boutique hotel rooms if you like it so much you'd rather stay overnight.

Edwards

You can see the station from Edwards bar in Wimbledon so it's no surprise that this lively venue is a popular spot for people coming into Wimbledon as well as those already local. Its drinkonomical prices on drinks and resident DJs are bound to have you dancing as well as drinking.

The Crooked Billet

Ageing back to 1881, they don't get more traditional than the Crooked Billet pub. Sitting comfortably on Wimbledon Common, the pub offers guests a cosy, characterful haunt to unwind and relax in. Whether you're snuggling up next to a fire or sitting in the sunshine on the green opposite, they cater for every mood. 

The Rose and Crown

Dating back to the early 1600s, The Rose and Crown is the oldest member of the Young's family of pubs. Offering a selection of real ales and craft beers, the kitchen staff have worked tirelessly to plate up a menu composed of seasonal British treats and crowd pleasers. Think hearty cuts of meat, fresh catch of the day treats and flavoursome roast dinners.