London is packed with fantastic bars and pubs in nearly all of its boroughs – from Camden to Notting Hill to Kensington. And while each of these areas have something special to offer, Shoreditch is home to some of the best and quirkiest bars in the city.
While in Shoreditch, you can enjoy both your morning coffee and your midnight cocktail at Shoreditch Grind, visit the quirky Latin-inspired atmosphere of Barrio, and dance the night away at The Book Club.
So if you’re looking for the best bars in Shoreditch, this list includes all of the best places for you to check out.


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6 Best Bars in Shoreditch
Shoreditch Grind
The Shoreditch Grind is one of the best bars in Shoreditch, one of the best coffee shops in Shoreditch, and one of the best recording studios in Shoreditch all rolled into one fun and funky location.
In other words, you can spend your entire day at this Shoreditch bar – from your morning cup of coffee to your last drink at the end of the night.
With its classic movie theatre-esque sign outside and neon signs inside, the Shoreditch Grind boasts a cool, unique vibe.
As for the drinks, you can choose from several beers, wines, and cocktails. Some of the crowd favorite cocktails include the espresso martini, the negroni, and Tommy’s margarita.
Floripa
Named after the party island of Floripa off the coast of Brazil, a visit to Floripa is a fun introduction to Brazilian culture.
While there, you can try a traditional caipirinha, which is the national cocktail of Brazil. And why not pair your fantastic drink with a classic Brazilian dish, like picanha beef?
After you’ve had your fair share of food and drinks, you can head to the dance floor where you can enjoy a combination of Brazilian, Caribbean, and salsa music for hours on end.
Bounce
If you’re looking for a little fun and games, Bounce might be the Shoreditch bar for you. Surprisingly, the main highlight of this bar isn’t actually the drinks (although those are a close second) – it’s the ping pong!
Bounce is home to dozens of ping pong tables, so you can embrace your competitive side while playing with friends or family. But a night at Bounce wouldn’t be complete without a drink or two, like the Rum ‘n’ Bass or Pop My Cherry Drop.
Enjoying a few drinks and a ping pong game at Bounce is a must on any Shoreditch bucket list, as well as being a great activity if you’re visiting London in winter or want to escape the rain.
Barrio
Barrio definitely fits the bill for one of the fantastic, yet cheap bars in Shoreditch.
This Shoreditch bar is packed with Latin American flavors and décor. You can sip on a tasty Latin spritz while admiring the colorful papel picado. Or you can bite into an ancho chili chicken taco while looking at the dia de los Muertos-inspired accents.
Barrio also has quite a few little nooks for you to take advantage of. Will you choose to sit at the booths covered by colorful scrap wood arches, at the bar decked out in patterned Latino tiles, or at a table surrounded by bright green dia de los Muertos wallpaper?
In other words, Barrio may be one of the quirkiest bars in Shoreditch.
And if you want to step away from your seat of choice, you can head to the dance floor to sway to the Latino music with a bold beat.
Bull in a China Shop
If you’re looking for the best cocktail bar in Shoreditch, Bull in a China Shop is the place to go. The first thing you’ll notice when you walk into this Shoreditch bar is the array of intriguing artwork.
There is quite a lot of it – so much so that you might be distracted from the food and drinks, since your eyes will keep wandering to the walls.
You can actually stop by this adorable, Asian-inspired establishment at any time of day, as it is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. But it’s the cocktails that really set this spot apart.
Heavy on the Japanese whiskey, some of the most popular drinks include the wabi/sabi, nippon express, and mono no aware. Bottom line: Bull in a China Shop is where you should go for the best cocktails in Shoreditch.
The facade of Bull in a China Shop is also one of the most popular stops on every Shoreditch street art tour, thanks to its gorgeous bull murales.
The Book Club
Like many of the coolest bars in Shoreditch, The Book Club is not just a bar. On the weekends, it’s actually one of the best places to get brunch in Shoreditch.
Then, at night, you’ll be able to enjoy amazing drinks, a few games of ping pong or pool, exciting music, and an energetic dance floor.
As for the drinks, you can get any of the classics at The Book Club, along with their signature cocktails. Try the white chocolate clover, the pornstar, or the tropical rumball.
And as you sip your drinks, you can dance the night away to the beats of some of the borough’s most popular DJs, including Roots Manuva, Scroobius Pip, and Norman Jay.
And if you’re looking for cheap drinks in Shoreditch, head to The Book Club for happy hour (12 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends) for £5 cocktails.
Final Thoughts on the Best Bars in Shoreditch
Regardless of what type of bar you’re looking for in Shoreditch, you’ll be able to find something to suit your style. From Brazilian bars to café-cocktail combos to rooftop spots, there are so many fun, quirky places to spend the night on the town in Shoreditch.
Shoreditch is definitely one of the best places to stay in London for foodies and bar hoppers alike. This trendy borough is filled with fabulous bars and lots of cool places to eat, so you’ll always have somewhere to explore.
Are there other fun bars in Shoreditch that you think I should feature on this list? Let me know in the comments below!
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