Solo Bar and Restaurant

About Solo Bar and Restaurant

The multi-functional Solo Bar and Restaurant of Camden Town is not just a dining room and drinking den but a vibrant and diverse live music venue tapping in to the local passion for new and exciting sounds as well as Camden favourites such as Pete Doherty and ex-Oasis Phil Smith on the decks. A favourite on the scene since way back in 1999, the Solo Bar and Restaurant has moved with the times, makeovers keeping the look of the space fresh and stylish throughout without becoming pretentious. While the bar serves up classic and contemporary signature cocktails and a fine selection of wines beers and spirits the restaurant is known for its fusion of classical British cuisine and old school soul food, a combination as eclectic as the live line up, ranging from stews and pies to roast dinners and gumbos. A bit of a celebrity haunt and a favourite of musos from throughout London, the Solo Bar and Restaurant is the ideal spot for indulging your indie side, scoping out sounds, sipping top quality cocktails and filling up on food to make you happy from inside out.

Solo Bar and Restaurant Address

Address:
20 Inverness Street
Primrose Hill
London
NW1 7HJ

Prices for Solo Bar and Restaurant

Under £25 | €28 | US$39

Location Information for Solo Bar and Restaurant

Address:
20 Inverness Street
Primrose Hill
London
NW1 7HJ
Public transport: Camden Town, Underground

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Latest 5 reviews of Solo Bar and Restaurant

8 out of 10 based on 69 reviews

Had dinner at this restaurant bar with my girlfriend and had to write this. I am impressed. The service was attentive and caring without being pushy. It is casual dining. I had the seafood gumbo as a starter and the Cajun chicken for the mains which were excellent. Although a Monday night, the place was nearly full and there was a buzzy atmosphere but not loudish. Background music played some old familiar tunes. Great value - £ 48 for two courses including a bottle of fine Pinot

24 January 2012
by 12061866

If you are looking for a bar to grab a burger and some happy hour drinks this is a good place in Camden to go. They accommodated my large group at the last minute and the food was good. If you're expecting a swanky restaurant, this is not it but if you want cheap, fast food with cheap drinks, go here.

9 January 2012
by 894110

Unfortunately, we miss-understood the nature of the place, when we arrive there were a band playing (very nice I can say) and the music was too high and we couldn't hear each other, also the door was open so was a bit coldish so we just decide that it will be better for us to move on a some more silent and warm place. But if you are out for a drink and just to enjoy a bit of music this will be a very nice place for sure.

12 May 2012
by 12099440

Visited Solo bar on a Friday evening. There was a live band on which was very good, however it did make it almost impossible to have a conversation.

19 December 2011
by Alison Heath

Great place to eat in Camden. The staff were very friendly and attentive, and made a special effort for our birthday celebrations (balloons, candle in dessert, etc.).

8 December 2011
by 912930

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