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Amorino Gelato

Amorino Gelato

Amorino Gelato has been serving Italian ice cream in Soho for over 15 years, from its shop on Old Compton Street. The kitchen leaves out artificial colouring, flavour enhancers and flavourings, so each scoop stays…

41 Old Compton St, London W1D 6HF
Burger and Beyond 

Burger and Beyond 

Burger and Beyond sits on Old Compton St in Soho, London, and has built a name for some of the better burgers in the capital. The beef is freshly ground, dry-aged and made from choice cuts, and that attention to the…

10 Old Compton St, London W1D 4TF
Wingmans

Wingmans

Wingmans is a chicken restaurant in Soho, popular with locals and tourists alike. The menu runs to wings, burgers, salads and wraps, and the wing flavours are the main event: classic buffalo and BBQ through to Korean…

29-31 Old Compton St, London W1D 5JS
The Admiral Duncan

The Admiral Duncan

The Admiral Duncan is a central London pub with a friendly, local feel. The bar staff and the regulars are a mixed, lively bunch, so the atmosphere changes a bit from one visit to the next. Diversity is part of the…

54 Old Compton St, London W1D 4UD
Takumi

Takumi

Takumi London sits on Old Compton Street in Soho and serves traditional Japanese food. The kitchen covers yakitori skewers, fresh sushi, and classic rice and noodle dishes, with each plate prepared to show off the…

4-6 Old Compton St, London W1D 4TA
Maoz

Maoz

Maoz is an affordable Middle Eastern spot in Soho, best known for its falafel. It suits a quick lunch as much as a longer dinner with friends or family. The menu pairs the falafel with a choice of salads, sauces and…

43 Old Compton St, London W1D 6HG
Robata

Robata

ROBATA takes its name from the Japanese word for 'fireside', and the cooking lives up to it. Robata is charcoal grilling, a technique that goes back to old fishermen cooking their fresh catch over hot coals. The kitchen…

56 Old Compton St, London W1D 4UE
The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club at 18 Old Compton Street has been feeding Soho since 2005, and it is the original site of the all-day breakfast and brunch chain. The look is American diner crossed with the 1980s, walls covered in…

18 Old Compton St, London W1D 4TN
Wasabi Sushi & Bento

Wasabi Sushi & Bento

Wasabi Sushi & Bento has been serving Japanese food in Soho since 2003. It sits a short walk from both Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus tube stations, which makes it handy for a quick lunch, a relaxed dinner or a…

39 Old Compton St, London W1D 5JY
Balans

Balans

Balans is a Soho restaurant serving food from the early hours until late into the night. The menu is modern British with global influences, running from an all-day brunch menu to daily specials. The restaurants are also…

60-62 Old Compton St, London W1D 4UG
Cedric Bardawil

Cedric Bardawil

Cedric Bardawil sits at 1-3 Old Compton Street in London and works as a platform for contemporary art . The space has become a meaningful part of London's art scene, with a focus on both emerging and established…

1–3 Old Compton St, London W1D 5JB
Bar Swift

Bar Swift

Bar Swift is a cocktail bar in Soho with a name across London's cocktail scene. The drinks list runs from seasonal specials to timeless classics, all carefully made. It is as much about the room as the drinks, with…

12 Old Compton St, London W1D 4TQ
All About

Old Compton Street

Old Compton Street is one of the best known streets in Soho. It dates to the 17th century and was named after Henry Compton, Bishop of London, who helped rebuild churches after the Great Fire. Over time it became a magnet for free thinkers, creatives and performers. By the 20th century it was a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community, and it sits at the heart of London's gay culture to this day.

The street runs on theatres, independent cafes, bakeries and long-standing bars. The Prince Edward Theatre, just around the corner, brings in visitors from across the country. Flat White, one of London's most recognised coffee spots, helped shape the city's taste for third-wave coffee. Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club is technically on Frith Street, but its presence carries over here all the same.

Tottenham Court Road and Leicester Square stations are both a short walk away. Old Compton Street keeps pulling in visitors from all over the world, and there is no shortage of places along it worth stepping into.

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