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    16 Incredible Library Bars In London

    Hit the bottle while you hit the books.

    1. The Drawing Room, Southbank

    A secret bookcase fittingly leads you through the BFI Southbank's Benugo Cafe and into the cosy Drawing Room. Books line the walls of the intimate cocktail bar, and comfy armchairs make it the perfect place to escape with some booze and a book.

    2. The Fable, Holborn

    This book lover's paradise tucked away in Holborn Viaduct is a prime spot to take your favourite book on a date, or to pick up a new read. The charming bar has literary decor, lovely lending selection, wonderful natural light, and a great drink selection of course.

    3. The Society Club, Soho

    Bookstore plus bar... is there any more perfect business plan? The cosy and well-read Society Club in Soho has figured it out. With a wide drink and snack menu and even wider selection of books, the bar will keep you in great company.

    4. Scarfes Bar, Holborn

    The Rosewood London hotel knows a thing or two about comfort, made clear in the delightfully cosy Scarfes Bar, without a doubt a book lover's dream bar. The classy spot has an epic collection of books and comfy spots to sit and read, not to mention a killer cocktail menu.

    5. Bush Theatre Bar, Shepherd's Bush

    The Bush Theatre renovated the old Shepherd's Bush Library to create a hybrid facility including a theatre, bar, play library, and writer's workshop. The gloriously cosy library buzzes with creative energy, and is stocked with play scripts and theatre analyses, while the bar's always got something nice on tap plus an array of freshly made treats and coffee.

    Book and music lovers can't miss a trip to the Book and Record Bar, featuring a hearty collection of classic reads and classic albums. Lounge with a book and coffee during the daylight hours, then stick around for a live show and a pint in the evening,

    7. W Hotel Bar, Leicester Square

    Couple a good read with a good view by visiting the W Hotel in Central London. The luxe bar gives a beautiful overlook of Leicester Square, with great cocktails, cosy sofas, and plenty of design and travel books to tuck into if you haven't brought along your own.

    8. Electric House, Notting Hill

    A membership to the private Electric House club grants you access to the cosy and exclusive facilities on Portobello Road, including an underground library where you can browse the club collection of books and vinyls, gather round an open table for cocktails, or snuggle up by the fire with a good book.

    9. Malt Whisky Library, Bloomsbury

    Cosying up with a good book and an even better drink will guarantee the perfect afternoon for any book lover, and the warm and inviting atmoshpere of the Whisky Library at the Grange Hotel is ideal for a lazy day out with a book. Contemplate your next read while you sip a well-aged whisky, then go ahead and grab a second drink while you read.

    10. The Gorringe Park Pub, Tooting

    Go dow the rabbit hole at the Gorringe Park's secret library channelling Alice in Wonderland. The eclectic pub is the perfect place to go to escape into a good book, and it's drink and snack menu doesn't hurt either!

    11. The Cinnamon Club, Westminster

    Wine and books are perfectly paired on the shelves at the Cinnamon Club's Library Bar. Once the Reading room of the old Westminster Library, the space hasn't lost its roots, and keeps the literary spirit alive with an extensive selection of books to go with your booze.

    12. Far Rockaway, Shoreditch

    Mix it up with a super afternoon at Far Rockaway, which has a massive comic book library to explore while you enjoy a signature drink from the full bar.

    13. The Library Lounge, Bayswater

    The Library in Bayswater is the perfect place to continue a day out in Hyde Park with a good book. When the sun goes down on the park, just hop across the street to the lounge in the Hilton Hotel for a pint and keep the good reads rolling.

    Read in luxury at the Lanesborough Hotel's traditional English library bar which serves and displays both books and booze. The bar boasts a collection of Cognac going back tot eh 18th century, and books just as old.

    15. The Phene, Chelsea

    The Phene has class and culture. With a wide selection of reading materials to pair with a drink, the bar's cosy indoor area as well as its private garden are ideal places to settle in with a pint and a book.

    16. Library, Covent Garden

    If you fancy being fancy, the members only Library Club is a book lover's dream. The private club has a selective membership scheme and a steep fee, but the benefits are well worth it: access to their extensive reading collection, wellness programs, bar, and overnight rooms.