Thirst is your friendly local late night independent cocktail bar. Situated on the corner of Greek Street and Bateman Street in the heart of Soho [since 2002]
Split over two floors. The ground floor is an intimate chilled space with plenty of seating and pavement access for after work drinks. We have a huge selection of cocktails included in our famous Stupid Hour and an awesome range Gins with individually paired garnishes served in huge goblets. The downstairs opens a little later and has DJ’s and a dance floor, order those shots and get your dancing shoes on, it’s going to be a late one.
The bar offers an extensive selection of drinks, including a wide range of cocktails, premium spirits, craft beers, and fine wines. Whether you're a cocktail enthusiast or someone who appreciates a good glass of wine, Thirst Bar has something to satisfy every palate.
Went around 9pm on a Wednesday so wasn't our for a mad one. It was a nice vibe in there that time of night with dim lighting. Loud pumpy music though, depends if its to your taste. Happy hour saves you a couple of pounds per cocktail
Small setup for clubbing downstairs. It is only comfortable if it is not too crowded. However, a great choice of music on Saturday nights. The staff members are quite helpful. Prompt security to avoid nuisance. The cloak room manager was very polite and helpful (Though £3 for a jacket is too pricey imo). The bartender who works the night shift on Saturday steals the show with his great skills.
I would like to give a feedback on NYE. When we came to the venue, we were re-directed downstairs to the club area and the tables had the reservations on them, while it was clear after a while sitting there, nobody reserved them. I went to the bar to query about it as we didn't have an option to reserve a table with the tickets. I was told it will be £200 per table reservation, so I politely declined. Once the DJ started, the tables were pulled away by the security. It would have been infuriating to pay that amount of money for a dingiest tables, only to have them pulled away. I would have to argue my way to the refund. We weren't the only ones in this situation. I see this as a shameless money grabbing tactics from the bar manager and customers should be aware. To say it was NYE is not an excuse. Paying this money for a table should come with a return value. Personally, the photos of the club published online are exaggerated. The venue downstairs is small and underwhelming.
Great vibes at this bar! Great place to meet friends where you can have a lovely conversation and enjoy the music. The atmosphere was calm and the staff were friendly. Depending on the hour you visit the bar, drinks are cheaper (~£2) at the happy hour. Definitely one of our favourite bars in SoHo London.
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