Brewdog Soho

BrewDog Soho

Buy BrewDog beers including Punk IPA, Dead Pony Club and Jack Hammer. BrewDog merchandise and beer gifts available online.

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London's Beating Heart has always merited a BrewDog bar, and we've provided the perfect answer in the perfect location.

The entertainment playground that is Soho hosts fifth hop temple in the capital, with a bar set over two floors (each featuring twenty craft beer taps).

Minutes from Oxford Circus, Piccadilly and Leicester Square - but inhabiting a very different world - BrewDog Soho has amazing beer, a full kickass food menu, and a craft beer sexline in the basement.

We're not even kidding... Inside, each floor has a vibe in keeping with the atmosphere of the surrounding streets; from the energy of the ground level to the relaxed basement below, everything you want in a bar BrewDog Soho has it totally covered.

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Where To Eat And Drink In... Soho | Londonist

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But it's still a place where utilitarian ramen caffs and Mexican street food stalls rub shoulders with high-end French bistros and late night blues bars.

Thanks to the size and long history of the Italian community in Soho you're never far from great pizza, and the best are being done at Princi, an Italian bakery on Wardour Street.

For places to spend longer than it takes to down your shot of caffeine, there's TAP Coffee (the Wardour Street branch), and Soho Grind, the Beak Street opening from the people behind Shoreditch Grind.

You're spoiled for steak choice in Soho, and some the best are Prix Fixe, with a French bistro feel, Flat Iron (branches on Beak Street and Denmark Street) for a more British take and Zelman Meats doing beef by the weight in a traditional steakhouse setting.

But for loveliness rather than any real swagger, 10 Greek Street does un-ostentatiously great food, in an unostentatious space — floors are wooden, tables are tableclothless and the menu's simple and British-ish.

BREWDOG OPEN IN SOHO - London On The Inside

Following their first restaurant opening in Islington, craft beer brewers BrewDog are opening their first CENTRAL London bar in Soho in November 2015.

The bar in Poland Street will offer the usual BrewDog beers such as Punk IPA, Dead Pony Club amongst others as well as a full food menu and, in true Soho style, potentially a craft beer SEXLINE in the basement…and they’re not even kidding!

All we can say is we’ll definitely be popping in for that cheeky pint (…or two) after our Saturday shop in Oxford Street.

Soho - BrewDog

London's Beating Heart has always merited a BrewDog bar, and we've provided the perfect answer in the perfect location.

The entertainment playground that is Soho hosts fifth hop temple in the capital, with a bar set over two floors (each featuring twenty craft beer taps).

Minutes from Oxford Circus, Piccadilly and Leicester Square - but inhabiting a very different world - BrewDog Soho has amazing beer, a full kickass food menu, and a craft beer sexline in the basement.

We're not even kidding... Inside, each floor has a vibe in keeping with the atmosphere of the surrounding streets; from the energy of the ground level to the relaxed basement below, everything you want in a bar BrewDog Soho has it totally covered.

BrewDog Soho | London Bar Reviews | DesignMyNight

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Soho plays the next host to the almighty craft beer network of hounds that are taking London.

BrewDog have launched their first central London watering hole, complete so Soho’s night revelers can get a taste of craft beer and comfort foods.

Set over two floors and boasting 20 taps of craft beer goodness on each level, the newest BrewDog is the second of their venues to feature a full food menu.

Offering a ground floor brimming with energy and a more relaxed, discerning vibe in the basement, come for craft beer delights and fresh pretzels, and there’s even a beer ‘sexline’ in the basement… we kid you not.

BrewDog brings transgender beer to Soho | London Evening Standard

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GO London Newsletter Never let it be said that the guys at BrewDog don’t like a publicity-garnering gimmick, but their latest one is particularly perplexing: they are making the ‘world’s first transgender beer’.

The answer is that the Scottish brewery's newest beer, a German-style Kölsch named No Label, is brewed using hops which have changed sex prior to harvesting.

Hot dog: BrewDog will have seven bars across London when Soho launches Traditionally, only female hop plants are used in brewing as their male counterparts don’t form the full cone shapes desired.

Hackney Brewery Trail: A five mile beer crawl through East London The sex change won’t have much effect on the taste of the hops, but does make for a nice bit of marketing.

A man who knows how to reel off the spiel is BrewDog co-founder James Watt, who said: “Producing this non-binary, post-gender beer has been a long and careful process and we’re sure that many so-called beer purists will question its legitimacy; but we care more about freedom than labels.

Brewdog | Bars and pubs in Soho, London

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A new Soho branch of the brewery specialising in branded anarchy.

Another week, another new Brewdog bar opening in London – that’s how it sometimes seems.

The Scottish brewery’s Dog Eat Dog hotdog bar opened in Islington a few weeks ago, and now this central spectacular in the heart of Soho joins its roster of branches in every corner of town.

No surprises in the craft beer selection, either – it’s typically great.

Maybe not traditionally booze-friendly food, but it cements this new bar’s position as more than just another post-work beerathon.

23 Best Bars In Soho, London | Where To Drink In The West End

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Soho's diverse and colourful bars make the area a popular destination for nights out.

Bar-hopping scenesters, often creating severe foot traffic in the evenings, might enjoy boundary-pushing cocktail bars or the area's late-night hot spots.

Time Out presents a guide to the best Soho bars to save you the trouble of battling it out on the kerbs.

RECOMMENDED: Find more fun in the neighbourhood with our area guide to Soho

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