It’s no wonder The Observer’s restaurant critic Jay Rayner described the restaurant and wine bad as ‘charming’ and deserving ‘to flourish’. Opened by social entrepreneur duo Nathalie Moukarzel and Meg Doherty in 2022, Sohaila is a Lebanese-inspired restaurant and wine bar which works with its parent company Fat Macy’s (a social enterprise supporting people moving from temporary accommodation, hostels and homelessness) to create a bustling environment that celebrates the best of Middle Eastern cuisine and low-intervention wines. It’s a truly rare moment for diners in London to visit a restaurant and immediately want to call all of their friends and family to share the news that they need to book a table there ASAP, so incredible is Sohaila. What’s more, several London wine bars offer the chance to partake in wine tasting experiences with expert Sommeliers and have copious food options too, whether it’s small plates like burratas and caramelised nuts, or heartier dishes such as pasta and charcuterie boards with meats, cheeses and relishes to share with loved ones.īefore you crack open a bottle of vino at home this week, take a look at our round up of the best wine bars in London to visit with a friend in 2023: While research shows that dry white wines, such as Savignon Blanc, and full-bodied rich reds, like Shiraz, regularly come out on top as the UK’s favourite wines, we love how some of London’s most popular wine bars are pushing the boat out to sell orange, organic and locally-produced wines nowadays. A table at a cocktail bar or rooftop bar in Shoreditch with views that look across the capital are welcome any day, but there's nothing quite like nabbing a the table at one of London’s best wine bars with a friend and nattering over a glass of Pinot Noir and a cheese board.
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