Best Wine Bars In London Bridge

This Central London neighbourhood is home to some of the best drinking spots in the city - particularly if you're a fan of wine. From historic haunts selling fortified wines to sleek, modern destinations where you can sip sparkling tipples by the glass, there's something for everyone here.

We've rounded up the best wine bars London Bridge has to offer, including Portuguese tapas bars, lively venues in Borough Market and more.

Best London Bridge Wine Bars

Last edited by Scarlett Welch

Last updated on 13th February 2026




El Vino London Bridge

Sparkling Brunch

  • Location: 5a More Place, SE1 2BY
  • Price: ££
  • Why we recommend: for Spanish vibes across the food and drink menus, this place is a must visit - and it's great for people-watching too

Located between London Bridge station and City Hall, El Vino is a Spanish-inspired wine bar and restaurant. The floor-to-ceiling windows allow you to watch the world go by, with decor that includes red leather seating, dark walls hanging lights - with a spacious outdoor terrace to boot.

There are a huge variety of wines on offer, with a Spanish-heavy focus. Enjoy these alongside small plates, mains and sharing boards, from spicy chopped chorizo to mezze platters or a Mediterranean club sandwich. What's more, they offer wine flights, blind tastings and set menus for something extra special.

Barrafina Borough – Bar Daskal

  • Location: 10 Park Street, SE1 9AB
  • Price: ££
  • Why we recommend: we love the Spanish vibe to this place, and their curated small plates menu complements the wine perfectly

Part of Barrafina Borough, Bar Daskal is a Spanish wine, cocktail and tapas bar. It's split across two floors, with a private hire space upstairs and a bright, warmly lit downstairs bar that's full of colourful furniture and wooden bar stools. The venue is named after the owners' grandfather, who worked from a studio in Estellencs in Mallorca.

There's an extensive list of Spanish wines and sherries, as well as a small number of cocktails made with Spanish spirits. Tuck into tapas on the side, from manteca Ibérica to Cantabrian anchovies and chorizo.

The Mug House

  • Location: 1-3 Tooley Street, SE1 2PF
  • Price: ££
  • Why we recommend: this old-school bar has a real Dickensian feel to it, perfect for cosying up with a glass of wine or port

Part of the Davy's group, The Mug House is an ale and port house with a historic feel to it. Straight out of a Dickens novel, this spot features arched ceilings, rustic wooden furniture, pewter tankards hanging from the bar and lots of cosy corners, where you can relax in a leather armchair.

There are a cracking selection of wines available, and with their mystery wine experience, you can put your knowledge to the test and try some new sips. Hungry? Their menu is full of top-quality British produce, turned into dishes like fish and chips, herby butter bean bruschetta and juicy beef burgers.

The Boot and Flogger

Mother's Day and 1 other offer

  • Location: 10-20 Redcross Way, SE1 1TA
  • Price: ££
  • Why we recommend: this is perhaps London's oldest dedicated wine bar, and it has inspired a fleet of similar drinking destinations over the decades

Previously named No. 1 'best-reviewed in London' by DesignMyNight, The Boot & Flogger has been around since 1965. The first site from Davy's Wine Bars, it originally operated under the historic Free Vintners' license from the Worshipful Company of Vintners', meaning that they could only sell wine - making for a unique venue in a time where quality wine by the glass was usually reserved for high-end hotels.

Today, it maintains some traditional charm while adding in a few modern touches, like plants and white brick walls. Wine is still at the core of what they do, though the drinks list has expanded, and you'll also find tasty plates like wild mushroom orzo, pan-roasted chicken supreme and sirloin steaks.

Maltby Street Wine House

  • Location: 34 Maltby Street, SE1 3PA
  • Price: ££
  • Why we recommend: whatever type of wine you're after, they've got it here, and their small plates are delicious as well

A welcoming bar with an industrial but cosy aesthetic, Maltby Street Wine House flaunts exposed brickwork, arched ceilings and lots of pretty plants. They've got a huge variety of wines on offer, as well as a menu of European-inspired food.

Nibble on spinach and ricotta arancini, bruschetta or warm camembert with honey, while you sip a glass or two of vino. They've got red, white, sparkling and fortified wines to enjoy, with a huge list on offer for each.

Bedales of Borough Market

  • Location: 5 Bedale Street, SE1 9AL
  • Price: ££
  • Why we recommend: this iconic venue is found right in Borough Market, promising a lively atmosphere and a stylish, rustic interior

Bedales of Borough Market is a beloved bar and the flagship location for this venue group. The building was originally a potato storehouse, and it's now been transformed into a wine shop, bar and bistro all in one - complete with an open kitchen and modern wine cellar. Plus, it was featured as the Greek restaurant in Bridget Jones.

Whether you're out on the market terrace or in the bustling, wood-heavy interior, you can expect an excellent range of vino - showcasing small producers and family-owned estates. There's a delicious selection of food to pair with your glass, including smoked gammon in black garlic glaze, roasted pumpkin and charcuterie boards.

Bar Douro

  • Location: Arch 35B, Union Street, SE1 1TD
  • Price: ££
  • Why we recommend: there's a strong Portuguese theme in the food and drink here, and i's a particularly great choice for fortified wine fans

Opened by hospitality entrepreneur Max Graham, Bar Douro is a popular Portuguese restaurant and wine bar in London Bridge. The venue is inspired by Graham's childhood in Porto and his travels around Portugal, and this is where the majority of their wines come from.

Several bottles come from their family estate, including many fortified wines. Hungry? Get stuck into the likes of salt cod fritters, garlic prawns, cheese platters and more in this picturesque white and blue space.

40 Maltby Street

  • Location: 40 Maltby Street, SE1 3PA
  • Price: ££
  • Why we recommend: for quality European wines to drink in or take away, this intimate spot is an excellent, affordable pick

A cool bar and bottle shop specialising in French, Italian and Slovenian wines, 40 Maltby Street is run from the warehouse of Gergovie Wines. Expect exposed brickwork, shelves tacked with bottles and simple wooden furnishings, with a small outdoor terrace that's great for summer.

Their food menu changes on a weekly basis, with favourites including chicken liver terrine, cured pork belly and roasted king mushrooms with sour cream.