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Renegade London Wine

Renegade London Wine

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England, E2 0EJ, United Kingdom
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Jul 8, 2018
Relaxed and trendy wine bar a little off the beaten track. Friendly staff and great wine.

Feb 3, 2018
Great little wine bar! They make their own delicious wine without preservatives, you can even buy bottles to take home. Also it’s the first BYOF place I’ve been to in London (bring your own food). We ordered some pizzas with Deliveroo and stayed all evening. Will definitely be back.

Feb 4, 2018
What a lovely wine bar! Hidden on a tiny street in bethnal green, this place offers amazing wines - both their own and a seection of others. As a group of 4, we all tried different ones and all of them were unique - personally renegade chardonnay 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Laid back setup, good music volume - finally somewhere you can have a proper chat with friends without shouting, not overcrowded yet lively, and a dog who comes out of the counter when someone brings food :) what else can i ask for! My only comment would be for the benches, which didnt feel sturdy. Cant wait to go back!

Nov 29, 2017
want understand why people rave about Bethnal green? Well visit renegade wine who would imagine A winery could be tucked underneath the railway in an arch amazing gorgeous wine lovely atmosphere the best mulled wine I have ever drunk friendly people hands down the best one bar in the area if you have Taste or you are a hipster but even Ilford fogies like me will enjoy the wine cheese and cosy atmosphere a gem in the crown of Bethnal Green

Aug 4, 2017
Amazing wine, the Bacchus is phenomenal! So lucky to have this little gem on our doorstep, with welcoming staff and great outdoor seating, as well. My favourite Saturday spot.

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Opening Hours

Wed:5 pm - 11:30 pm
Thu:5 pm - 11:30 pm
Fri:5 pm - 11:30 pm
Sat:2 pm - 11:30 pm

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