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Inn 1888 Pub

Inn 1888 Pub

Inn 1888 is a long-standing Marylebone pub. The name hints at deep roots, though there is no public record of when it actually started trading here. What comes across is its character as a neighbourhood fixture, with a relaxed welcome, pub classics and the easy warmth common to the area's independent venues. The mix of traditional comfort and a more modern touch suits a crowd of long-term residents, local professionals and weekend diners. Inside, you tend to find attentive staff, a considered menu and a natural flow from lunchtime trade into the evening. Dishes are well prepared and the drinks well kept. There are no awards or memberships publicly listed, but repeat custom and word of mouth speak to a reputation built on consistency. Marylebone's elegant streets and village feel give the pub a good setting for both residents and visitors, and the steady, friendly service is what keeps people coming back.

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21a Devonshire St, London W1G 6PD
All Bar One Picton Place

All Bar One Picton Place

All Bar One on Picton Place is a Marylebone cocktail bar that sits close to Regent Street, Oxford Circus and Cavendish Square. It has been serving locals and visitors for years, and the spot tends to fill up with shoppers, tourists and after-work groups. The bartenders mix the usual classics alongside a few more inventive drinks, so most people find something they fancy. There is more on offer than just drinks. The bar runs a Bottomless Brunch and a Cocktail Masterclass, and the food menu covers a decent spread of dishes. Service is friendly and attentive, which makes it an easy place to catch up with friends or take a break from the busy streets nearby.

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5-6 Picton Pl, Greater, London W1U 1BL
The Phoenix

The Phoenix

The Phoenix sits on Cavendish Square and has long been a fixture of Marylebone's pub scene, an easy place to unwind after a day around Oxford Street, Hyde Park or Buckingham Palace. The interior leans cosy but contemporary, with chandeliers, neon lights and comfortable booths. The menu sticks to pub classics, paired with a rotating choice of craft beers and cocktails. There is more here than food and drink. The pub runs live music, quizzes and club nights, which keeps it popular with locals and visitors alike, ideal for meeting friends or for a livelier evening. Its position near Regent's Park and Oxford Circus makes it a handy spot for a British pub night with a modern edge.

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37 Cavendish Square, Greater, London W1G 0PP
Be At One - Oxford Street

Be At One - Oxford Street

Be At One on Oxford Street is a Marylebone cocktail bar built for a lively night out. The menu runs to over 100 cocktails, which makes it a popular spot for celebrations and bigger groups. The mood is energetic and the service is friendly, so it works just as well for a casual catch-up as it does for marking an occasion. The 2-for-1 Happy Hour is the obvious draw, putting premium drinks within easy reach. The bartenders take pride in their craft, and the list covers everything from classics to their own blends. That mix of quality, fun and value is what keeps locals and visitors coming back.

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94 Wimpole St, London W1G 0EH
All About Nightclubs

Nightclubs

Nightclubs in Marylebone: what you will find

Nightclubs in Marylebone are mostly small, late-opening venues rather than large dance floors. This category gathers cocktail bars, late lounges and intimate clubs that serve drinks and music into the early hours. Visitors come for measured nights out close to the West End, without the scale of Soho. The 44 listings here range from refined bars to dedicated late-night venues.

The area sits on the Portman and Howard de Walden estates, and its Georgian squares set a quieter tone than neighbouring districts. As a result, many places lean towards conversation and craft drinks. You will find polished cocktail rooms such as a cocktail bar near Oxford Street, alongside traditional rooms like a Victorian-style pub off Baker Street. The mix favours character over volume.

Typical sub-types include bar-led venues with late licences, mixed lounge and music spaces, and a smaller number of club rooms. Most stay residential in scale, so capacities are modest. Music tends towards relaxed sets rather than heavy programming. For visitors, the result is a night that feels local and contained.

How to choose a late-night venue here

Start with the kind of evening you want. Cocktail-led rooms suit slower nights and group drinks, while bar-and-music venues suit later, livelier sessions. Because Marylebone is residential, opening hours vary widely, so check each listing before travelling. Last entry and closing times matter more here than elsewhere.

Location is the next filter. Venues near Oxford Street and Marble Arch draw a steadier passing trade, while spots towards Marylebone High Street feel more local and understated. Transport is straightforward, with several Underground stations within walking distance. Pick a venue that matches both your group size and how late you plan to stay.

Booking habits differ by type. Cocktail bars often take reservations, whereas pubs and smaller rooms usually run on a walk-in basis. Door policies are generally relaxed, though dress can be smarter at cocktail venues. Reviewing each listing helps you judge atmosphere, price and music before you commit. You can also compare these nightclubs with other late venues among businesses across Marylebone to plan a fuller evening.

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