The Glassblower

The Glassblower

Soho

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Opening hours

  • Mon 11:00-23:00
  • Tue 11:00-23:00
  • Wed 11:00-23:00
  • Thu 11:00-23:00
  • Fri 11:00-00:00
  • Sat 11:00-00:00
  • Sun 11:00-22:30

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About The Glassblower

The Glassblower is a Soho pub tucked onto Glasshouse Street (40-42, W1B 5JY), a short walk from the buzz of Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street. It keeps a relaxed, welcoming feel, with craft and draught beer on the taps alongside a wine list and a menu of cocktails. It is a dog-friendly and LGBTQ+ welcoming spot, so it suits a broad mix of visitors.

Food is served here, making it an easy choice for a sit-down bite as well as a drink, and there is wifi if you need to stay connected. The pub takes bookings, which is handy for groups heading into the West End for the evening.

As one of the pubs in Soho set right on the edge of the theatre district, The Glassblower works well as a first stop before a show or a spot to regroup afterwards. Its central position puts the shops of Regent Street and the lights of Piccadilly within easy reach.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of place is The Glassblower?

The Glassblower is a pub on Glasshouse Street in Soho. It pours craft and draught beer, wine and cocktails, and serves food, with a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.

Where is The Glassblower?

It sits at 40-42 Glasshouse Street, London W1B 5JY, in the heart of the West End. That places it close to Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street.

Is The Glassblower dog-friendly?

Yes, The Glassblower is dog-friendly, so you can bring your dog along. It is also LGBTQ+ welcoming and offers wifi for guests.

Can you book a table at The Glassblower?

Yes, the pub takes bookings, which is useful if you are visiting with a group. Food is served alongside the drinks.

What is near The Glassblower in Soho?

The pub is a short walk from Piccadilly Circus, Regent Street and the wider Soho theatre district. It makes a convenient stop before or after a West End show.