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    Il Baretto

    100Pearl Points

    Reliable Marylebone local worth repeat visits.

    Il Baretto, Bar in London

    About Il Baretto

    Il Baretto on Blandford Street is a solid Marylebone Italian bar that earns repeat visits, especially when the outdoor seating is in play. Best on a warm weekday evening for drinks and small plates. Easy to book, well-suited to groups of two to four, and a reliable neighbourhood option in a part of London where the bar scene is strong but not always this consistent.

    Should You Go Back to Il Baretto?

    If you've visited Il Baretto on Blandford Street once, the question on a return trip is whether the experience holds up or whether it was a one-time novelty. The short answer: Il Baretto earns repeat visits, particularly when the weather cooperates and the outdoor seating comes into its own. Marylebone has no shortage of neighbourhood bars, but few manage the Italian bar-and-kitchen format with this kind of consistency.

    The outdoor area is the main reason to time your visit carefully. On a warm afternoon or early evening, the terrace-style seating on Blandford Street shifts the whole dynamic — it's the kind of setup that works for a pre-dinner Aperol or a longer session that drifts into food. In winter or poor weather, the appeal narrows considerably, and you'd be better served heading elsewhere. Plan around a Wednesday-to-Friday evening in late spring or summer for the leading version of Il Baretto.

    For a second visit, push past the drinks and use the food menu more deliberately. Italian bar kitchens at this level in London tend to do a few things well — cured meats, small plates, pasta, and Il Baretto fits that pattern. The format suits groups of two to four; larger parties will find the space less accommodating. For a solo visit or a date, the bar counter is the right call.

    Marylebone is a well-served neighbourhood. If you're comparing options nearby, Amaro and Academy are worth knowing about for different moods. For something further afield but in a similar Italian-leaning idiom, 69 Colebrooke Row in Islington offers a more cocktail-forward experience. If you're travelling beyond London, Bramble in Edinburgh and Bar Kismet in Halifax are comparable neighbourhood anchors worth the trip.

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    Know Before You Go

    Address43 Blandford St, London W1U 7HFBooking difficultyEasy, walk-ins are generally fine, particularly at the barIdeal time to visitWednesday to Friday, late spring through summer; outdoor seating makes the biggest difference in good weatherGroup sizeLeading for 2–4; larger groups will find space limitedGood forCasual dates, after-work drinks, neighbourhood bar sessionsNearest areaMarylebone, London W1

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Do I need a reservation at Il Baretto?

    Booking ahead is advisable, particularly on evenings and weekends. Il Baretto sits on Blandford Street in Marylebone W1U, a residential stretch that draws a regular local crowd, meaning tables move quickly for dinner. Walk-ins may find space at the bar, but for a seated meal, a reservation removes the risk.

    Is Il Baretto good for groups?

    Small to mid-size groups of four to six tend to work well here. The Blandford Street address and neighbourhood bar format suit a relaxed group dinner better than a large celebratory party. For bigger bookings, check the venue's official channels to confirm capacity and any group arrangements before assuming availability.

    Does Il Baretto have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating is not confirmed in available venue data for Il Baretto at 43 Blandford Street. Marylebone's pavement setups are common in the area during warmer months, so it is worth checking with the venue directly if an outdoor table is a priority for your visit.

    Is the food good at Il Baretto?

    Il Baretto holds its own as a Marylebone neighbourhood spot, where the draw is consistency rather than destination-level ambition. It is a practical choice for a solid meal on Blandford Street without the wait times or price premiums of more headline venues in W1. If you want a formal fine-dining experience, look elsewhere; if you want a dependable local, it delivers.

    Is Il Baretto good for a date?

    Yes, with the right expectations. The Marylebone W1U setting is low-key and residential, which works well for a relaxed first or second date where the conversation matters more than the spectacle. It is a better call than a louder bar-format venue, though it will not carry the theatrical atmosphere of somewhere like Nightjar if that is what you are after.

    Does Il Baretto have happy hour deals?

    No happy hour deals are documented for Il Baretto at 43 Blandford Street. The venue does not appear to position itself around promotional pricing, which is in keeping with its neighbourhood bar character. Check directly with the venue if deal-driven visits are a factor in your decision.

    What's the signature drink at Il Baretto?

    No specific signature drink is confirmed in the venue data for Il Baretto. Given its Italian bar format in Marylebone, expect a drinks list that leans toward aperitivo-style serves and wine rather than elaborate cocktail theatre. For a destination cocktail programme, Bar Termini or Happiness Forgets would be stronger choices.

    Location

    43 Blandford St, London W1U 7HF, United Kingdom

    London, United Kingdom

    Compare Il Baretto

    Full Comparison: Il Baretto
    VenueAwardsBooking Difficulty
    Il BarettoEasy
    Bar TerminiWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Callooh CallayWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Happiness ForgetsWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    NightjarWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Quo VadisWorld's 50 BestUnknown

    How Il Baretto stacks up against the competition.

    Also Consider

    • Bar Termini, Notable alternative
    • Callooh Callay, Notable alternative
    • Happiness Forgets, Notable alternative
    • Nightjar, Notable alternative
    • Quo Vadis, Notable alternative

    How Il Baretto Compares

    Against the more cocktail-focused end of the London bar scene, Il Baretto sits in a different lane. Happiness Forgets in Hoxton and Nightjar in Shoreditch both offer more technically ambitious drink programs and a stronger sense of occasion, if a serious cocktail experience is the point, either will outperform Il Baretto. But those venues also require more advance planning and carry a higher price per round. Il Baretto is the easier, lighter choice for a drinks-led evening that doesn't need to be an event.

    Bar Termini in Soho is the closest true peer, both operate as Italian bar formats with a food element, and both work well for early evening. Bar Termini has the edge on negroni credentials and is more compact; Il Baretto has the outdoor space advantage in summer. If you're in Marylebone, Il Baretto is the call. If you're in Soho, Bar Termini makes more sense geographically and delivers a sharper drinks focus.

    Callooh Callay in Shoreditch and Quo Vadis in Soho round out the comparison. Callooh Callay suits a more playful, group-night-out brief; Quo Vadis is better when food is the main reason you're there. Il Baretto sits between them, more relaxed than Quo Vadis, more food-present than Callooh Callay. For a second or third visit to London's bar scene, it's a practical choice rather than a destination one. Also worth knowing: A Bar with Shapes for a Name and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu represent what a more design-led or technically ambitious bar format looks like if you want a higher-commitment alternative.

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