About
The world-famous Berwick Street Market was established in the 18th century and is still going strong today, offering fruit and vegetable traders, flower sellers and street food, which are a hit with locals and tourists alike.
Berwick Street is the central hub for music and vinyl in London. Home to independent record stores including Sister Ray and Reckless Records, which stock a colossal selection ranging from rock to pop, jazz to soul and dance, and everything in between. Berwick Street was the location for the cover shoot of the 1995 Oasis album (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
Explore the diverse selection of restaurants, bars and cafes in Soho. Traditional British pubs sit alongside concept restaurants, such as Ember Yard and The Duck and Rice, as well as playing host to a bustling Soho cafe culture and street food hub. Thai-inspired open-fire restaurant Kiln, Neil Rankin's Temper and Indian restaurant Kricket enhance Soho's world-class food scene.
Browse a variety of stylish original stores and international brands, such as OTHER/shop, Oliver Spencer, Footpatrol, Clarks Originals, Axel Arigato, MC Overalls, Universal Works, Sandqvist, Nudie Jeans and recent openings; Natural Selection and global store END. Trendsetting hair and beauty salons, WAH London and Bleach can also be found in Soho.
Both Chris Kerr and the Misan family cater for those passionate about tailoring and fabrics, sourcing the best quality materials from Europe and around the world.
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Opening Times
Shops Monday - Saturday: 11am - 7pm Sunday: 12pm - 6pm Restaurants Monday - Saturday: 12pm - 11pm Sunday: 12pm - 10pm