Introducing The Jamaica Wine House, a renowned brand that offers an unparalleled wine experience. Nestled in the heart of Jamaica, this wine bar stands as a symbol of history and elegance. Boasting a rich heritage, it has been a beloved destination for wine enthusiasts for over 20 years. With its charming panelled interiors and inviting basement setting, The Jamaica Wine House creates a warm and intimate ambiance that is perfect for unwinding or socializing with friends. Whether you are a connoisseur or simply appreciate a good glass of wine, this gem promises to delight your senses with a carefully curated selection of wines from around the world. Immerse yourself in the captivating atmosphere of The Jamaica Wine House and savor the experience of premium wines in a truly unforgettable setting.
Amenities and More
- Planning
- Accepts reservations
- Payments
- Credit cards
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
- Service options
- Outdoor seating
- Pets
- Dogs allowed
- Offerings
- Food
- Food at bar
Reviews
Easy to see why this 600yr old pub is a must visit. The original step has been worn down by its patrons. The service is good with friendly staff, good beers on tap. In summer there is an open back courtyard that makes it more enjoyable. Just for the men, only place which has a line for the toilets. Else a top notch with friends. May not be kid friendly after 5pm.
This is not just a pub. It's a piece of dark history. Google the relevance of this establishment. What you will find might shock you. But it will definitely enlighten you.
This whole area is mired in crimes of the past, and I would suggest you take some time if you are able to wander around this district of London and read then research some of the ornate buildings that adorn the streets.
A beautifuly moody old pub drenched in history. And that's just the ground floor. Downstairs is airy, bright and warmly inviting.
Loved it here. Great pub with a good selection of beers, wines and spirits. Staff were friendly and welcoming. Down stairs they have a great wine bar where you can also order food. The atmosphere when we were there was very relaxing. Did feel like we had stepped back in time. I could imagine businessmen back in the day having a drink here. There is a plaque on the wall that says in 1652 it was the first London coffee house
Historical pub and wine bar that was also the first coffee house in London. Good selection of drinks and nice food. A very cosy wine bar located downstairs.
Large traditional looking pub, which could be great, but for poor customer service - trying to serve us beer from a tap they were actually cleaning. There was hardly any seating - only a few customers when we visited, but no seats available even tough the pub is quite big. All sorts of notices on the windows, saying that when you are outside, you can't stand here or there etc. No tables outside even though there is room. Window sills outside have been deliberately made sloapy, so you can't stand a drink on them. Luckily there is a public square just through the arch, where people go. You can take your drinks there and sit down. Not good. Won't be going back.
An old authentic pub hides in middle of the City between building and passages.
The best for afternoon drinks!
It's a great pub to hang out and enjoy a vast selection of beer. Goes back to 1652 when the first London coffee house was opened. Inside, you can see and pld coffee machine. You can see the passing of time right before entering the pub,as the front door step is worn by time, and people. The staff are friendly and polite.
Definitely on anyone's list when going out.