Tucked into Fitzrovia in the former Crudo space, this tiny wine bar claims to be “one of London’s smallest” – and it really lives up to that description.
But don’t let its size fool you: it packs a lot of charm, personality, and, most importantly, wine.
Outside area of Tiny Wine (Image: Poppy Huggett)
The concept is simple but lovely.
Co-founders Maria Yanez and Carlos Socorrom, also behind Crudo Cocina Latina, have curated a 50-bottle wine list paired with Latin American small plates.
Inside Tiny Wine (Image: Poppy Huggett)
We tried a tasting flight: two orange wines, two whites (Cabernet Blanc), and two rosés.
The wines were so good that we went back for another two glasses of white – a rare compliment from our table.
The orange wine paired beautifully with the truffle nuts and corn. (Image: Poppy Huggett)
The food is light but carefully chosen to accompany the wine.
Our favourite wine was the Cabernet Blanc (Image: Poppy Huggett) Crudités with hummus, crispy corn, truffle nuts, and pao de queijo made for perfect nibbles.
There’s more on the menu if you’re peckish, but these little bites hit the spot.
The cheese balls were warm and comforting on a cool late-summer evening. (Image: Poppy Huggett)
Inside, the space is cosy yet comfortable, with a vintage feel and lots of bottles on display – a dream for wine lovers.
Outside seating is available too, which comes in handy on sunny days, though even on a rainy London afternoon, the bar felt charmingly European.
Even the little wine bar loo came with Instagram-worthy lighting. (Image: Poppy Huggett) The location is ideal, just a 10-minute walk from Tottenham Court Road, with plenty of nearby spots to explore.
It’s dog-friendly, welcoming, and very much feels like a small business cared for by people who love what they do.
Tiny Wine may be small, but it’s big on atmosphere, quality wine, and the kind of relaxed vibe that makes you forget you’re still in the middle of London.