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    40 Maltby Street

    180pts

    Wine-first dining, zero pretension, Bermondsey

    40 Maltby Street, Restaurant in London

    About 40 Maltby Street

    40 Maltby Street operates inside the warehouse of Gergovie Wines in Bermondsey, making it one of London's more honest natural wine bar propositions — the list reflects real importer conviction rather than retail curation. Rated 4.6 on Google from 490 reviews and ranked in OAD Casual Europe 2024, it is worth booking for wine-first diners already spending time in SE1.

    Verdict

    If you are looking for a natural wine bar in London with genuine depth of list and a low-key setting that earns its place, 40 Maltby Street is worth booking. It sits inside the warehouse of Gergovie Wines, a natural wine importer focused on European producers, which means the list reflects real buying conviction rather than generic curation. Compared to Antidote in Soho or Lady of the Grapes near Covent Garden, 40 Maltby Street offers a more utilitarian, producer-facing atmosphere. That is either a feature or a drawback depending on what you want from a session.

    The Place

    Walk in and you see a working warehouse before you see a bar. Exposed brick, bare timber, and wine cases stacked with functional intent give the room its character. This is not designed atmosphere — it is a by-product of an actual importing operation, and that distinction matters. The food offer runs alongside the wine rather than competing with it, with Steve Williams running a kitchen that keeps things direct and unfussy. For a wine-first crowd, that proportion feels right.

    Maltby Street itself is part of the reason to come. The stretch around Rope Walk, within the railway arches of Bermondsey, has become one of London's more concentrated pockets of artisan food and drink. Markets and producers cluster here on weekend mornings, but 40 Maltby Street operates across the week on a tighter schedule: Wednesday through Saturday for dinner, Thursday through Saturday for lunch, closed Sunday and Monday. If you are already planning a Saturday in the area, the lunch session makes a strong anchor. For a broader sense of what is happening across London's food and drink scene, see our full London restaurants guide and our full London bars guide.

    The OAD (Opinionated About Dining) Casual Europe ranking of #679 in 2024 places it in a credible tier without overstating the case. This is not a destination you build a transatlantic trip around, but for a London wine enthusiast or a visitor who already knows the Bermondsey arches, it comfortably justifies the detour. Google reviewers back that up with a 4.6 from 490 ratings, a score that holds across a meaningful sample size.

    The Wine

    Because Gergovie Wines is the landlord and the source, the list skews heavily toward natural and low-intervention European wine, with French producers well represented. This is a strength if that is your orientation, but if you want a broad conventional list or significant New World depth, you will find more range at Quality Wines Farringdon or Aldo Sohm Wine Bar in New York for a transatlantic comparison. For European peers in a similar natural wine register, 4850 in Amsterdam operates in a comparable spirit.

    The direct-from-importer model means prices are often more honest than wine bars buying at retail and marking up. No specific bottle prices are confirmed in the current data, so verify current pricing before you plan around a budget, but the warehouse context is structurally favourable for value.

    Booking and Logistics

    Booking difficulty is easy. There is no weeks-in-advance scramble here. That said, confirm in advance rather than showing up on spec, particularly for Thursday and Friday lunch when the room is smaller and the midweek crowd can fill it faster than the weekend. The address is 40 Maltby St, London SE1 3PG. No phone or booking link is confirmed in current data, so check the venue directly for reservation method. For context on what else to do nearby, our London experiences guide and London hotels guide cover the broader area.

    Who Should Book

    Book 40 Maltby Street if: you are a wine-first diner with an interest in natural and European producers; you are already spending time in Bermondsey or the Borough Market area; or you want a lower-cost, atmosphere-light session compared to more produced wine bar experiences elsewhere in London. Skip it if you need a broad conventional list, a central location, or weekend hours that include Sunday. For those planning wider UK wine or dining exploration, The Fat Duck in Bray, L'Enclume in Cartmel, Moor Hall in Aughton, Gidleigh Park in Chagford, Hand and Flowers in Marlow, and hide and fox in Saltwood represent different registers entirely but are worth knowing alongside it. Our London wineries guide is also useful context if the natural wine angle is your primary interest.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is 40 Maltby Street good for solo dining?

    Yes, and it may be the format that suits it best. The warehouse setting and wine-bar structure mean solo diners can focus entirely on the list without the social pressure of a full tasting menu. Counter or bar seating keeps things comfortable for one. If you want a more formal solo experience, CORE by Clare Smyth is the obvious step up, but that is a very different evening.

    Can I eat at the bar at 40 Maltby Street?

    Bar eating is in the spirit of the place. As a wine bar operating out of a working warehouse on Maltby Street, the setup is relaxed and counter-friendly rather than table-formal. It is not a white-tablecloth restaurant where bar seating is a consolation prize — here it is a reasonable way to go.

    What should I wear to 40 Maltby Street?

    Come as you are within reason. The warehouse aesthetic and natural-wine crowd signal a relaxed dress expectation — clean casual is fine, and anything formal will feel out of place. This is Bermondsey, not Mayfair. If you are heading to dinner at The Ledbury the same week, keep those clothes separate.

    Is lunch or dinner better at 40 Maltby Street?

    Lunch has a slight edge for atmosphere, particularly on a Saturday when the Maltby Street food market adds useful context to the neighbourhood visit. Thursday and Friday lunch are also available (noon to 3pm). Dinner runs Wednesday through Saturday from 5:30pm and is the better call if you want a longer session with the wine list.

    How far ahead should I book 40 Maltby Street?

    A few days is usually enough. Booking difficulty is low compared to most destination London restaurants — there is no multi-week scramble. That said, confirm ahead rather than walking in on spec, especially for weekend lunch. The OAD Casual Europe ranking (#679, 2024) signals it has an audience, so do not assume it will always be empty.

    Hours

    Monday
    Closed
    Tuesday
    Closed
    Wednesday
    5:30–9:30 pm
    Thursday
    12–3 pm, 5:30–9:30 pm
    Friday
    12–3 pm, 5:30–9:30 pm
    Saturday
    12–3 pm, 5:30–9:30 pm
    Sunday
    Closed

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