As you walk the narrow streets of Soho, you’ll probably see a lot of people standing outside of the best pubs, drinking beer and talking to their friends or colleagues. The Vault is hidden behind a bookcase in whisky trader Milroys, and the prize for getting in is a comfy speakeasy with a spiffing cocktail menu.A spiffy-looking place with a club on site, Freedom Bar is a place where the evening slips into the early hours of the morning all too easily.

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We say “not anymore!” A Prohibition-style bar where you can order cocktails in teapots, this spot once hosted the Krays, amongst others. Fans of neon, dodgy wallpaper, and skull-shaped disco balls are going to love it.You’ll need friends in high places or a nice disposable income to get in here, because like many Soho bars, this one is members only.

Don’t bring your vampire pals to this dive bar…If you’ve got the money, you can hire out all six storeys and drink on each of them.

A David Bowie-themed cocktail bar in one of the artist’s favourite haunts, on the very spot where he threw Ziggy Stardust’s retirement bash in 1973, and featuring cocktails including ‘Electric Dream’ and ‘Tiger On Vaseline’, that’s what. But it’s exploring the Soho bars that you realize it can be also fun and full of life. I mean… that alone is a good reason to get back for more. Cheers!If you’re a fan of bars with secret entrances, you’re going to love this one. Mother’s Ruin finds a spiritual home here on Great Chapel Street, with more than 350 varieties of the stuff tucked away behind the bar.

For the no-thrill kind of people. The indecisive amongst you can bounce from one to t’other during the course of your evening.Yes, it’s part of a chain, but we aren’t going to hold that against them. You’re probably paying for the location, to be honest, since the rooftop terrace overlooks Regent Street – grab a drink and settle in for the sunset.They claim to be “Soho’s best kept secret”. Meanwhile, 1920’s style cocktail bar Boston sits upstairs, offering up unique serves. For the best places to drink in style, we’ve put together a little guide to the best Soho bars, to get you in the know. However, if you do get inside, you’ve got a good chance of making some famous friends – it’s a notorious hangout for creative types.Two bars for the price of one here. Upstairs is light and airy, with a focus on clear and refined spirits, whilst downstairs is low-lit and wood panelled, with rum and whisky cocktails populating the menu. London nightlife is busy and crowded. It doesn’t mean that all the tables inside are busy.