There are few better ways to make the most of a sunny (or not-so-sunny) summer afternoon in London than by spending it in a beer garden. Drinking cold pints (or spritzes, or white wine with a couple of ice cubes) with your mates feels good anywhere, but there’s something seriously special about pints under London’s famous skies. And this city certainly has no shortage of spectacular beer gardens. Some have lush foliage and serene, chilled-out energy, while others are ideal for open-air day parties. Some serve up marvellous cocktails, while others provide for gorgeous river views. If you’ve had enough of the great outdoors, don’t forget to check out our list of London’s best pubs. Or, if you want to be outside but higher up, you might like our directory of the capital's finest rooftop bars.
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Leonie Cooper is Time Out London’s Food and Drink Editor, and once got lost in the Faltering Fullback's endearingly chaotic beer garden. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.
May 2025: It's finally here. The blessed opportunity to perch on a picnic bench in vaguely clement weather with an £8 pint in your hand. Here's our list of the finest places to do so, with a brand new Number 1, as well as some old classics and waterside favourites, a fair of which also feature in our Best Pubs In London list (we're talking about the Army and Navy and Anchor and Hope) as well as in our Best Historic Pubs in London ranking (hello to those Hampstead and Highgate heroes The Spaniards and The Flask), and, and! in our Most Haunted Pubs in London list. Don't forget your cardigan.