Unwined in Waterloo
Wine bar · Waterloo ·

Unwined in Waterloo

Wine bar · Waterloo ·

Wine bar with small plates, sharing menus, and guest kitchen residencies

wine
sunday roast
great service
food
small plates
knowledgeable staff
cosy
home-cooked food
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Unwined in Waterloo by @TheInfatuation
Unwined in Waterloo by Alicia Clarke Photography
Unwined in Waterloo by Alicia Clarke Photography
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null
Unwined in Waterloo by null

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137 Lower Marsh, London SE1 7AE, United Kingdom Get directions

$$

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Restroom
Cozy
Trendy
Good for groups
Good for solo dining

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137 Lower Marsh, London SE1 7AE, United Kingdom Get directions

unwinedbars.co.uk
@unwinedatyours

$$ · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for groups
•Good for solo dining
•Touristy
•Credit card accepted

Last updated

Jan 12, 2026

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The 14 Best Restaurants In Waterloo & South Bank - London - The Infatuation

"Before we start using seductive words like ‘wine’ and ‘cheese’, know that Unwined is closed at the weekend. If you’re panic-searching this guide at 9pm on a Saturday, we’re sorry. However, if you’re in the market for a cosy corner to sip chilled red and nibble on an ox cheek doughnut midweek, then this cabin-esque wine bar on Lower Marsh fits the bill. Order a sharing menu for under £40 per person and take a seat in the sweet, little covered terrace out back." - jake missing, rianne shlebak, heidi lauth beasley, sinead cranna

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Unwined In Waterloo - Review - Waterloo - London - The Infatuation

"Before we start using seductive words like ‘wine’ and ‘cheese’, know that Unwined is closed at the weekend. If you’re currently panic-searching for a restaurant in Waterloo at 9pm on a Saturday, we’re sorry. However, if you’re in the market for a cosy corner to sip chilled red and nibble on fresh, warm flatbread with feta midweek, then this cabin-esque wine bar on Lower Marsh fits the bill. It’s a one-size-fits-all kind of restaurant where 20-somethings crowd around the big group tables by the windows and sip £5 glasses of grenache, while a couple of dapper old gents share the £40 sharing menu out in the secluded back terrace. It tends to be busy so it’s worth booking ahead, and scotch egg enthusiasts, take note—the confit duck take is a slightly spicy, yolk masterclass. photo credit: Alicia Clarke Photography" - Heidi Lauth Beasley

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5 Great Places To Eat Near Waterloo Station - London - The Infatuation

"Whether you’ve spent the day working away (repeatedly refreshing Twitter) at your office in Waterloo or have just jumped off a train that cost you more than a flight to San Francisco, wine is a good idea. Let us introduce you to Unwined, a little Waterloo wine bar that has the kind of by-the-glass wine list that you should treat as a Friday night to-do list and affordable bottles that are perfect for date night. It’s casual but still cosy and they have regular guest residencies in the kitchen cooking up small plates and great little snacks that’ll keep your bottle of Beaujolais company. Sadly for anyone who is reading this on a Saturday afternoon, Unwined is closed at the weekend for private hire events but this place should still be on your radar for any and all Waterloo weekday wine needs. If you’re after that all-important Saturday night drinking den ft. crispy halloumi, then Hello Darling is a good shout. Less about the light bites and more about the booze? Waterloo’s go-to kooky pub, Vaulty Towers has got you covered, and The Vaults is an underground live events and bars space that should be at the top of your agenda for a heavy-duty sesh." - Heidi Lauth Beasley

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Christine K.

Google
We came as a large work group and hired the back "terrace" area (more shed than terrace) but still had a really enjoyable time. Hannah, who looked after us, was fantastic and we tried a range of wines which were all very decent.

Rick V.

Google
Finally visited after having it on my list the past 3 trips to London and walking by it to and from work. I grabbed a window table at about 3 p.m. on a beautifully sunny Wednesday afternoon and I couldn’t have been happier with the whole experience at Unwined. The service was friendly and helpful, and the guy doing most of the serving was very knowledgeable. I had some cheese, olives and snacks along with tasting a few excellent wines that I had never had before. Lower Marsh is a great area to hang and people watch to start, but this little wine bar is a gem near the end of the street.Wilber stopping more.

Heather Y.

Google
Great evening, trying different wines, host was so knowledgeable and was great to see female wine makers on the list. Tapas food Great too with good veggie selection. Just a little cold in the venue itself.

Serena T.

Google
Unwined is a fantastic spot for great wine, and Aidan’s pop-up Sunday Roast takes it to another level! The food had that perfect home-cooked feel but tasted better than any roast I’ve had at a restaurant. Generous portions, incredible flavors, and the trimmings were a real standout—most places don’t get these right, but everything here was spot on. You can tell Aidan puts his heart and soul into every dish. Great service, amazing wine, and an all-around top-notch experience. Can’t wait to come back!

Carlos F.

Google
This wine bar as a good selection of wines and a good menu to match them. The charcuterie and cheese board was a decent quantity and paired well. The kitchen closes a bit early, especially if you are on a late night date. The environment and service were decent. Had a great time with friends and recommend it.

Zoe L.

Google
Went to ‘Sunday roast with Aidan’ event and it was absolutely exceptional. I have had many many Sunday roasts and can safely say that yesterday’s was the best of my life. Can’t praise every element enough. Congratulations on a very successful event. As an Irish person, I also want to say they were the most excellent roasties. Been thinking about them all day. Equally the wine was amazing. What a combo you both created. Super well done!

Rosmaury R.

Google
Very nice food, pretty small plates though but nice, service was… didn’t like it all the time I had to call them for what ever I needed!

Dulwich T.

Google
Fantastic place on the Cut, absolutely delicious home cooked food, we had the veggie 5 course meal. We chose our own wines to go with it a lovely hazy natural prosecco and a delicious muscadet