where to hide when it rains

London and rain have a way of finding each other - and when they do, Soho knows just what to do. We’ve rounded up our favourite spots for rainy days. Whether you’re after a velvet-soaked booth, a cinematic escape, or a mug of hot chocolate, here’s our guide to drying off, and making a proper day of it.

 

DEAR JACKIE | Broadwick Soho, W1F 8HT

Dear Jackie is the kind of place that makes grey skies feel like an invitation to stay a little longer. Order something comforting, settle into the booth, and let the city carry on without you for a while.

THE VAULT | Milroy’s, W1D 4NX

Slip through the whisky shop, push open the bookcase, and step down into The Vault. It’s one of Soho’s best-kept secrets - all leather, candlelight and quiet conversation.

When the rain sets in, head to Italian Bear Chocolate. It’s warm, relaxed, and just the right kind of indulgent. Order one of their signature hot chocolates or a coffee, find a seat by the window, and watch Soho go by.

FOYLES | Charring Cross Road, WC2H 0EB

Four floors of books and the perfect spot to lose track of time. Browse the shelves, wander upstairs, and settle into the café with a view of the street below. Rain sounds better when it’s part of the background.

RANDALL & AUBIN | Brewer Street, W1F 0SQ

Oysters, champagne, tiled floors and candlelight. A Soho favourite since the ’90s, Randall & Aubin does seafood and charm the old-fashioned way.

CURZON SOHO | Shaftesbury Ave, W1D 5DY

A rainy afternoon classic. Choose a film, order a glass of wine, and sink into one of the red seats as the doors close and the noise of the city fades away.

LIBERTY LONDON | Regent Street, W1B 5AH

Few buildings feel as comforting as Liberty on a wet afternoon. The creak of the wood floors, the scent of perfume, the pattern and colour everywhere - it’s British nostalgia done perfectly.

THE FRENCH HOUSE | Dean St, W1D 5BG

A Soho classic that feels even better on a rainy day. No phones, half-pints only, and decades of stories soaked into the walls.

BAR TERMINI | Old Compton Street, W1D 5JE

Standing room, strong coffee, and perfectly mixed Negronis. When Soho turns grey, this tiny spot feels like a quick trip to Rome - no umbrella or rain coat required.

BAR LINA | Brewer St, W1F 0SG

Part deli, part wine bar, and always inviting. Stop in for small plates and a glass of something good. Brewer Street looks even better from behind the glass.

PHOTOGRAPHERS’ GALLERY | Ramillies St, W1F 7LW

A calm escape just off Oxford Street. Move through the exhibitions, stop in the bookshop, then take a moment in the café downstairs before heading back into the rain.

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