Waxy's Little Sister

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3 out of 5 Based on 7 reviews

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Waxy's Little Sister is the sister pub to Waxy's O'Connors, offering traditional Irish hospitality and food in a candlelit environment. They also have a sofa bar upstairs with views over Wardour Street. They can cater for private parties of up to 150 guests and in the sofa bar from 40 to 80 guests.

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20 Wardour Street, London, W1D 6QG

Waxy's Little Sister is in Soho, Central London
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+44 (0)20 7287 0255

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Waxy's Little Sister

Address
20 Wardour Street
London
W1D 6QG
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 7287 0255
Public transport:
Piccadilly Circus, Underground

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3 out of 5 based on 7 reviews

Latest 5 reviews of Waxy's Little Sister

3.0 out of 5 1 January 2012
by Pete J.

Just around the corner from the big sister, this pub is small, but quaint. The beer is average London priced and the fireplace is nice during cold days. There really isn't anything to differentiate this place from the many other watering holes in the area.

The barman was grumpy, but the wifi was free.more

4.0 out of 5 29 July 2011
by Lynn C.

A fitting name for this place. It's smaller than Waxy's across the street whose music is louder and a lot roomier, this quaint little venue is adorable and comfortable, with so many less people. The upstairs is where you need to be, where there is a nice balcony looking directly into downstairs, and lots of comfy couches.

There is an old school dumbwaiter that allows you to order drinks from...more

4.0 out of 5 13 November 2010
by Kevin F.

this is a quaint little pub, looks old y worldly, which i like, it was cold and they had the open fire on.

We only went for a quick beer, it was quiet but nice, we sat by the window and just people watched while we were there.

They do know how to pull a Guinness here.more

3.0 out of 5 8 March 2010
by Laura N.

On Yelp, this venue is a love it/hate it establishment, depending on what night of the week you're there. Maybe all yelpers need is a bit of expectation management to sort things out. Take these Waxy-5 tips to heart and you will enjoy yourself:

1. It's an Irish pub - don't order a mojito. Stick with Jameson. Or Guinness.

2. Avoid weekends at all cost.

3. Sneak upstairs. You'll find a perfect...more

3.0 out of 5 29 January 2010
by Juncal P.

One of the few places in Soho where I can get a Hot toddy without getting also a dirty look from the bartender...

Nice during winter to have a drink upstairs by the fireplice, very cosy.more