A Sociable Afternoon in Soho
12pm-1:30pm
Antidote
📍12 Newburgh Street
Begin your afternoon with a glass of wine and a few small plates in Antidote. This cosy and vibrant wine bar & shop features counter seating and a buzzing al-fresco area, perfect for post-work drink or group gathering. Order from a selection of organic wines and a weekly changing menu of small cheese and charcuterie plates.
1:30pm-2pm
Sister Ray
📍75 Berwick Street
Your next stop is Sister Ray, a record store stocking the finest new releases alongside a range of classic albums and second-hand vinyl. Set across two floors, the store is an experience in itself with a buzzing atmosphere and perfect space for music lovers to come together.
2pm-3:30pm
The Photographer's Gallery
📍16-18 Ramillies Street
Keen photographer? The Photographer's Gallery is the UK's first public gallery dedicated to photography as an art form. Displaying a range of works from experts to novices, with regularly changing exhibitions and events, The Photographer's Gallery is the place to be to experience a thriving community of art and photography enthusiasts.
3:30pm-4pm
Berwick Street Market
📍Berwick Street
Grab a late lunch at Soho's finest foodie destination, Berwick Street Market. Offering a range of international cuisine, fruit and vegetable traders and more, there's something to suit every taste.
4pm-4:30pm
OG Kicks
📍19-21 Foubert's Place
Your next stop is OG Kicks, a retailer for rare and collectible sneakers just off Carnaby Street. With a community feel, OG Kicks is the ultimate destination for sneakerheads who want to buy, sell and trade. Expect highly coveted sneakers from the biggest brands in the industry including Jordan, Yeezy and Nike.
4:30pm-6pm
The French House
📍49 Dean Street
Grab some pre-dinner drinks at The French House, a Soho pub dating back to the 1920's with a no phone and no machinery rule. Although this rule may appear unusual at first, the pub's atmosphere is electric, filled with passionate conversation with customers being engaged with each other rather than staring at their screens.