Bar in London, United Kingdom
Picturehouse Central
100ptsCinema and drinks in one Soho building.

About Picturehouse Central
Picturehouse Central is a reliable West End choice for combining drinks with a film in Soho, a short walk from Piccadilly Circus. Booking is easy and walk-ins are generally manageable at the bar. It suits date nights and pre-film meetups rather than dedicated cocktail evenings where the drinks programme is the main event.
Verdict
Picturehouse Central is worth booking if you want a Soho bar-and-cinema experience in one building rather than a dedicated cocktail destination. It sits on Great Windmill Street, steps from Piccadilly Circus, which makes it one of the most convenient spots in central London to combine drinks with a film or to meet before heading elsewhere in the West End. As a pure cocktail bar, it does not compete with the specialist rooms in this city. As a special-occasion venue that removes the logistical hassle of coordinating pre-theatre drinks and entertainment in the same postcode, it earns its place.
The Atmosphere
The energy here is social rather than hushed. Expect a lively, mixed crowd on weekends and a more relaxed pace on weekday evenings. The building is a renovated former cinema with substantial architectural presence, and the bar areas carry that sense of scale. It is not a quiet room for a long conversation at 9 PM on a Saturday, but earlier in the evening the mood settles considerably. For a date night, arriving before a film and using the bar as your starting point works well logistically. The setting does the work without requiring you to dress up or arrive with a reservation pencilled in weeks ahead.
Drinks and Food
Picturehouse Central operates a bar programme alongside its cinema offer. Without confirmed current menu data, it would be misleading to name specific cocktails or signature serves here. What the format tells you is that this is a volume bar attached to a multiplex-style arthouse venue, so expect competent rather than inventive drinking. If a specialist spirits programme is the primary reason for your visit, 69 Colebrooke Row or Amaro will serve you better. For food, the same principle applies: cinema-adjacent catering in a central London venue is unlikely to be the meal of the evening, but it covers the practical need.
Booking and Logistics
Booking difficulty here is easy. Walk-ins are generally manageable, particularly for bar seating without a film ticket attached. The address at 15 Great Windmill Street, Shaftesbury Ave, puts you within a short walk of Oxford Circus, Leicester Square, and Piccadilly Circus tube stations, which makes arrival and onward movement simple. For groups planning a combined drinks-and-film evening, booking the cinema element in advance and treating bar access as flexible is the practical approach. For solo visitors or pairs arriving for drinks only, the bar is accessible without pre-planning on most evenings.
Who Should Book
Picturehouse Central is the right call for date nights that include a film, for West End meetups where you need a reliable, central location, and for small groups who want a single venue to anchor the evening. It is less suited to dedicated bar crawls where cocktail quality is the focus, or to large group bookings expecting a private-room experience. If you are building a London bar evening from scratch, start with our full London bars guide to calibrate where Picturehouse Central sits in the broader city offer. For context on the wider West End scene, our full London restaurants guide and full London hotels guide cover the surrounding area in depth.
Pearl Picks Nearby
If you are in Soho and want a more serious drinks experience, A Bar with Shapes For a Name and Academy are worth the short walk. For something further afield but worth the trip, Bramble in Edinburgh is the reference point for what a serious cocktail bar at this price tier can look like, and Bar Kismet in Halifax shows how well-considered programming elevates a bar above its postcode. If you are travelling beyond London, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu is the benchmark for what a hotel-adjacent cocktail programme can achieve when it takes the brief seriously. Browse our full London wineries guide and full London experiences guide if you are planning a longer stay in the city.
Compare Picturehouse Central
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Picturehouse Central | Easy | — | ||
| Bar Termini | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Callooh Callay | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Happiness Forgets | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Nightjar | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Quo Vadis | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at Picturehouse Central?
Mixed and social. Weekends draw a lively, pre-theatre and post-work crowd given the Piccadilly Circus address at 15 Great Windmill Street. Weekday evenings are noticeably calmer. This is not a quiet, intimate bar — expect noise and movement, especially around film start times.
Is the food good at Picturehouse Central?
Food here is a secondary offer, not the reason to visit. Treat it as functional cinema-bar sustenance rather than a destination meal. If you want a proper pre-film dinner in Soho, book separately elsewhere and use Picturehouse Central for drinks before or after.
Is Picturehouse Central good for a date?
Yes, if the date involves a film. The combination of a bar and a cinema in one Soho building makes the logistics easy — drinks, then a film, without moving venues. For a date that is purely drinks-focused, somewhere like Bar Termini or Happiness Forgets gives you a more considered atmosphere at a similar central location.
Does Picturehouse Central have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating is confirmed in available data. The venue is a converted building on Great Windmill Street in central Soho, where outdoor space is not typical at this format. Plan for an indoor experience.
Is Picturehouse Central good for groups?
Workable for groups, particularly if the plan includes a shared film screening. For a group drinks-only visit with no film attached, the bar can get crowded on weekends and table availability is not guaranteed. Groups of four or more wanting a more controlled drinks experience should look at Quo Vadis or Nightjar, where reservations are easier to secure.
Do I need a reservation at Picturehouse Central?
For the cinema, yes — book your film tickets in advance, especially on weekends in central London. For bar seating without a film ticket, walk-ins are generally manageable. The Great Windmill Street location means footfall is high, so arriving early on weekends is advisable if you want a seat.
What's the signature drink at Picturehouse Central?
Specific menu data is not confirmed, so naming a signature drink would be misleading. Picturehouse Central runs a bar programme alongside its cinema operation. Check current offerings directly with the venue before visiting if the drinks list is a deciding factor.
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