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Warwick Street is a short, historic street tucked between Regent Street and Brewer Street. It was once known as Wells Street, then renamed in the 18th century after the Earl of Warwick, a noble title with deep English roots. The area began as part of the Millfield Estate and, over time, became a key piece of Soho's growth, closely tied to the development of London's West End.
Today the street stands out for its central spot and its elegant buildings, many now home to creative businesses and smart restaurants. The notable name is Kiln, an award-winning Thai grill praised across London for its fresh approach to street food. A few high-end design studios and private members' clubs make use of the Georgian and Victorian architecture too.
It is a short walk from Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus stations, so it is easy to reach from anywhere in the city. It stays quiet, but its past and its present-day charm make it a noteworthy part of Soho. Worth a look at what is open along here.