The Lazy Guide to Soho

Soho, home to iconic restaurants, nightlife and, most importantly, our store. Having been locals to the area since 2003, we’ve got a hidden gem or three up our sleeve. So, from us Oafs, here are some of our non-negotiables for when you find yourself up in the big smoke.

FOOD & DRINK

Antidote Wine Bar


12A Newburgh St, Carnaby, London W1F 7RR

For the ‘je ne sais qois’ of a wine bar between your shopping stops, this outdoor, indoor bar is the place to go. Either dine in with some of their tasty small plates, or get a bottle to go and enjoy in the park.

“Top spot for a cheeky Pet Nat, amazing vibes when they throw an event and a lovely addition to the Carnaby energy” – Darius, Store Assistant

Opening Hours:
Tues – Sat: 12pm to 11pm
Monday: 5pm to 10pm

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ARTS & CULTURE

The Admiral Duncan


54 Old Compton St, London W1D 4UD

One of the oldest gay pubs in London, it’s perfect for stopping by for a quick drink or head there at night to check out one of their incredible cabaret drag shows.

“The place for a proper night out with drag icons” – Emily, Store Assistant

Opening Hours:
Mon – Thurs: 1pm to 11:30pm
Frid – Sat: 1pm to 12am
Sunday: 12pm to 10:30pm

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ARTS & CULTURE

Good News


23 Berwick St, London W1F 8RB

Find your next favourite magazine in this unsuspecting newsagent which stocks everything from fashion to architecture. Grab yourself a new either indie or chain magazine, an ice cold drink and a lil sweet treat then head over to Soho Square Gardens to kick back and enjoy it.

“They sell really cool magazines from both independent and mainstream publishers!” – Millie, Store Supervisor

Opening Hours:
Mon – Fri: 8am to 8pm
Saturday: 8am to 7pm
Sunday: 12pm to 5pm

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SHOPPING

Phonica Records


51 Poland St, London W1F 7ND

If you love vinyl, this record store has to be a non-negotiable on your visit to the big smoke. Their collection spans across all genres plus they have listening stations so you can try before you buy. Check out their Instagram @phonicarecords to see if they’re hosting an event as they’re definitely not one to be missed.

“Best record shop in Soho. Ask for Luther, he’s great at turning you on to new music.” – Nadine, Store Manager

Opening Hours:
Mon – Sat: 11am to 7pm
Sunday: 12pm to 6pm

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ARTS & CULTURE

The 100 Club


Century House, 100 Oxford St, London W1D 1LL

The oldest independent music venue in the world, this 350 capacity venue will be the intimate gigging experience you’ve been searching for. Showcasing bands from all genres, be prepared to feel like you’ve taken a step back in time.

“This underground venue has been hosting live music since the 40s! There’s always something good on and it’s a rare spot where you can be literally 3ft away from your fave musicians.” – Daisy, Marketing Manager

Opening Hours:
Mon – Sun: 7:30pm to 11pm

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