Location
The Whisky Exchange Covent Garden
2 Bedford Street, Covent Garden
London, WC2E 9HH
Opening Times
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Our Shops
The Whisky Exchange
Covent Garden
Our Covent Garden shop is a spirit lover's dream, with two floors filled with delicious whiskies, fine spirits, luxury Champagnes and more.
No matter what your preference, you're sure to find that perfect bottle, whether you're looking for a birthday or Christmas present for a friend or loved one, or if you fancy treating yourself to something special.
What we offer
At a Glance
Here to help
Knowledgeable & Expert Team
If you don't know what to buy, our team can help – they are all passionate about spirits and you can be confident that you'll love whatever they recommend.
Not only does our Covent Garden team, led by manager Alex, have decades of experience in wine and spirits, but in some instances team members have literally written the book on their favourite drink. No matter your interest – be it new releases, old whiskies, vintage port, rare mezcal, grower Champagnes or anything else – you'll find a helping hand in Covent Garden.
About
History
When The Whisky Exchange stepped out from the eaves of its first, now closed premises in 2015, Covent Garden was where we settled. A haven for premium drinks and discerning customers in the heart of the capital, the shop is a two-floor emporium of delicious delights, filled floor to ceiling with thousands of the finest bottles from around the world, and spanning every category.
Nearby
Attractions
Just around the corner from London's Covent Garden shopping centre, our shop on Bedford Street has plenty to do nearby. Just two minutes away are both the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery for the culture vultures, or even the Savoy Theatre and the Colliseum Theatre for those thinking of seeing a show. A short walk away lies Somerset House, an arts centre designed for today's audiences, or you can head to Fortnum & Mason on Piccadilly for a decadent afternoon tea. Finally, just a stone's throw away lie the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey, whose stunning architecture and intriguing history make them some of London's must-see spots.