This Winery Is Permanently Closed.
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Located at:
47 Villiers Street, London WC2N 6NE, UK
Reservation Required
Price Range For Tasting
For lovers of wine history and atmospheric spaces, Gordon’s Wine Bar is unmatched. Established in 1890 and still family-run, it occupies a historic building where Samuel Pepys once lived and where Rudyard Kipling later lodged (Historic UK). Just steps from the Thames and Embankment station, Gordon’s has become a pilgrimage spot for both Londoners and wine travelers.
Founded by Angus Gordon in the late 19th century, the bar has remained a family concern and proudly bills itself as the oldest wine bar in London (Gordon’s Wine Bar – Official). Its vaulted cellars, exposed brick, and flickering candles set the mood, while its long-standing tradition of pouring wines by the glass or bottle reflects an era before gastropubs and modern wine lounges. Over 130 years later, Gordon’s continues to thrive as a symbol of London’s drinking culture.
Property & DevelopmentThe bar is located on Villiers Street, Embankment, with a cozy, low-ceilinged cellar and an outdoor terrace that draws crowds in good weather. Inside, the atmosphere is intimate and deliberately old-world: dark wood, stone walls, and candle wax built up over decades. Seating is informal and often communal, but the character more than compensates for the lack of scenic views (Visit London).
Gordon’s is known for its broad and eclectic list:
Pairings center on cheese and charcuterie boards, pâtés, and rustic plates, making wine the star while food plays a supporting role (Gordon’s Wine Bar – Menu).
The experience is about immersion in history. Whether sipping a glass of Amontillado sherry under centuries-old brickwork or enjoying a Rhône blend on the terrace, guests connect to the timeless ritual of wine drinking. Reservations are recommended for groups, though walk-ins are possible — just expect to queue during peak hours (Historic UK).
While Gordon’s does not produce wine, its curatorial philosophy is clear: highlight global wine traditions with an emphasis on quality, authenticity, and affordability. Its continued inclusion of fortified wines and barrel pours reflects a respect for the past, even as its list evolves with contemporary tastes (Gordon’s Wine Bar).
Located in central London, Gordon’s bridges wine bar culture with tourism. Just steps from the Thames, Embankment Gardens, and Trafalgar Square, it’s an easy addition to a London itinerary. Unlike a vineyard setting, the context here is cultural and urban: historic architecture, city bustle, and a cellar steeped in heritage (Visit London).
Gordon’s Wine Bar is more than a place to drink — it’s a living piece of London history. With its candlelit cellar, fortified wines on tap, and rustic pairings, it offers a unique experience that feels both timeless and authentic. For wine travelers, Gordon’s deserves its reputation as a must-visit destination.
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