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The Little Scarlet Door

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The Little Scarlet DoorThe Little Scarlet Door
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The Little Scarlet Door is a charmingly eccentric cocktail bar tucked away on Greek Street in London's Soho district. The entrance is unassuming, a red door with a small sign, leading into a cozy, two-floor space that feels like a quirky living room. The decor is a playful mix of vintage furniture, mismatched chairs, retro wallpaper, and eclectic art, creating a homely yet stylish atmosphere. The cocktail menu is creative, with drinks named after London streets or inspired by local culture, using fresh ingredients and classic techniques. The bar is small, so it can get crowded, but the friendly staff and intimate setting make it a favorite for date nights or catching up with friends. There's also a basement area with a more relaxed vibe. The Little Scarlet Door stands out for its unique personality and attention to detail, from the hand-painted signs to the curated playlist. It's a true hidden gem in the heart of Soho.

Don't miss

  • Find the unmarked red door entrance, it's part of the experience.
  • Try the 'Greek Street' cocktail, a house specialty with gin, elderflower, and cucumber.
  • Explore the quirky decor, including vintage lamps, old books, and retro posters.
  • Visit the basement for a quieter, more intimate setting.
  • Enjoy the carefully curated playlist that adds to the cozy atmosphere.

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Ways to visit The Little Scarlet Door

You can visit on your own (no entry fee; pay for drinks). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

Know before you go

  • Look for the red door; there's no big sign, so keep an eye out.
  • The bar is small; expect to stand if you arrive late.
  • Cocktails are around £12-15, typical for Soho.
  • No reservations; it's first-come, first-served.

A bit of history

The Little Scarlet Door opened in 2012, founded by a group of friends who wanted to create a bar that felt like a secret hideaway. Its name and red door motif have become iconic in Soho's bar scene.

Common questions

Is there a dress code?

No, but smart casual fits the vibe.

Do they serve food?

Only bar snacks like nuts and crisps; no full menu.

Can I book a table?

No, but you can call ahead to check availability for groups.

Is it suitable for large groups?

Not really; it's best for 2-4 people due to limited space.

What's the signature drink?

The 'Little Scarlet' cocktail, a twist on a classic sour.

Is there outdoor seating?

No, it's entirely indoors.

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