FIVE BEST: Boozy milkshakes
MEATmarket is one of FIVE BEST: Boozy milkshakes.

1. MEATmarket

7.5
Jubilee Market Hall (Tavistock St), Covent Garden, Greater London
Burger Joint · City of Westminster · 170 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: The shakes: vanilla and rum, bourbon and maple syrup or a Miami Nice (half piña colada, half strawberry daiquiri). Why try them? Some say they’re better than the restaurant’s meat feast. Read more.

The Riding House Café is one of FIVE BEST: Boozy milkshakes.

2. The Riding House Café

8.0
43-51 Great Titchfield St, London, Greater London
Café · West End · 304 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: The shakes: Bramble Cream, Chocolate Roses and Liquid Toblerone. In the Bramble Cream they use Beefeater gin, lemon juice, vanilla ice cream, milk and Crème de Mure. Read more.

Ed's Easy Diner is one of FIVE BEST: Boozy milkshakes.

3. Ed's Easy Diner

12 Moor St. (at Old Compton St.), London, Greater London
Diner · Soho · 72 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: The shakes: dark rum, chocolate or Baileys. Why try them? Ed’s makes you feel you’ve been thrown into a US diner even on a rainy London evening. Read more.

All Star Lanes is one of FIVE BEST: Boozy milkshakes.

4. All Star Lanes

7.0
95 Brick Ln, London, Greater London
Bowling Alley · Tower Hamlets · 65 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: The shakes: With all sorts of flavours from the Bacardi Gold rum-and-raisin to a Tiki, a Jack Daniel’s mint and a julep shake, these have got that bit of extra oomph. Go early and tuck in. Read more.

The Diner is one of FIVE BEST: Boozy milkshakes.

5. The Diner

190 Shaftesbury Ave, Greater London, Greater London
American Restaurant · Holborn and Covent Garden · 74 tips and reviews

Evening StandardEvening Standard: The shakes: There are eight beauties on offer and we like them all. There's something for everyone with Creamy Nut, Strawberry Cheesecake and even a blueberries and amaretto. Read more.