
For Seasoned Explorers of Life
Discover London: Where Hidden Gems Sparkle and Classics Never Go Out of Style
From dazzling West End shows to immersive cabaret nights, from sipping a pint in a historic riverside pub to indulging in bottomless brunches with prosecco—AL's Guide to London covers it all. Whether you're a curious tourist, a local explorer, or a weekend wanderer, discover the best experiences the city has to offer, curated with passion and insight.
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Themed Bars & Restaurants in Carnaby Street
Carnaby Street isn’t just a postcode—it’s a personality. Nestled in the heart of Soho, this iconic strip is where London’s fashion rebels once strutted, and now it’s where foodies and cocktail connoisseurs come to play. From rooftop rum shacks to underground speakeasies, Carnaby’s bars and restaurants serve up global flavours with a distinctly London twist.

Kingly Court
Hidden just off Carnaby Street like a secret garden of gastronomy, Kingly Court is where London’s food scene goes to show off. With three levels of global eats, indie treats, and cocktail wizardry, it’s a culinary catwalk where every dish is dressed to impress.

Cahoots
Hidden beneath Carnaby Street like a wartime secret, Cahoots is a 1940s-themed cocktail bar that’s part speakeasy, part time machine, and entirely bonkers—in the best way possible. Set in a disused underground station, it’s where swing music, ration-card menus, and cocktails served in vintage milk bottles come together for a jolly good knees-up.

Nightjar
Slip behind the curtain of Carnaby Street’s bustle and you’ll find Nightjar—a speakeasy-style sanctuary where cocktails are crafted with the precision of a Swiss watch and the flair of a 1920s cabaret. Think candlelit tables, live jazz, and drinks so beautiful you’ll hesitate to sip (but only for a second).

Two Floors
Don’t let the name fool you—Two Floors isn’t just about architecture, it’s about attitude. This quirky Carnaby Street hangout is part retro lounge, part dive bar, and all about good times. Upstairs, it’s cocktails and conversation; downstairs, it’s DJs, dancing, and the kind of chaos that makes Monday meetings more bearable.
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To help fund this site and keep the content free, some of the links on AL’s Guide to London are affiliate links. This means that if you click through and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission—at no extra cost to you. I only recommend experiences, services, and products I genuinely believe will enhance your time in London. Thanks for your support!





