Rupert Street

Rupert Street

Soho

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Opening hours

  • Mon 16:00-23:00
  • Tue 16:00-23:00
  • Wed 16:00-23:30
  • Thu 16:00-23:30
  • Fri 16:00-00:00
  • Sat 12:00-00:00
  • Sun 12:00-22:30

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About Rupert Street

Rupert Street sits at 50 Rupert Street, in the buzzing heart of Soho and just a step from Chinatown and the theatres around Shaftesbury Avenue. It is a warm and welcoming gay bar, a friendly fixture on one of central London's most sociable strips. The location makes it easy to drop in before or after exploring the surrounding streets.

There is plenty on offer to keep an evening going, with cocktails poured alongside craft and draught beer and wine, plus a food menu when you want something to eat. Outdoor seating lets you watch the Soho crowds go by, while a happy hour adds an extra draw earlier in the evening. Step-free access and the option to book ahead make visits straightforward.

As one of the most inclusive gay bars in Soho, Rupert Street offers a relaxed and open atmosphere for everyone. With Chinatown, Old Compton Street and Wardour Street all close by, it makes a natural stop on a central London night out.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Rupert Street?

Rupert Street is a warm and welcoming gay bar in Soho, central London. It serves cocktails, craft and draught beer, wine and food in a friendly, inclusive setting.

Where is Rupert Street located?

It is at 50 Rupert Street, London W1D 6DR, in the heart of Soho. The bar is close to Chinatown, Old Compton Street and the theatres around Shaftesbury Avenue.

Does Rupert Street have outdoor seating?

Yes, there is outdoor seating where you can enjoy a drink and watch Soho go by. It is a nice spot for people-watching in central London.

Does Rupert Street have a happy hour?

Yes, the bar runs a happy hour, which adds an extra reason to visit earlier in the evening. Bookings are also available if you want to plan ahead.

Who is Rupert Street good for?

It suits anyone looking for a friendly, inclusive gay bar in Soho, whether meeting friends or starting a night out. Its central location makes it easy to combine with Chinatown and the wider Soho scene.