The Mahogany Bar

The Mahogany Bar was built around 1725 we believe as a public house, trading under many names over the years including The Albion Saloon and The Prince of Denmark. In 1828 it was luxuriously and elaborately refurbished with a magnificent mahogany bar and fittings which was unprecedented for a pub interior at that time and earned the nick-name that is still used today. Frequented by the sailing community, the bar's fame spread to every port across the globe and it was even claimed that visiting sailors may not have heard of St Paul's Cathedral but they knew exactly where to find The Mahogany Bar. Sadly, the famous fixtures and fittings of this remarkable bar have been stripped away over the years but the atmosphere lingers on.


Opening Times
Monday - Friday*, 5pm until 11pm
(unless there is a show on during the weekend or planned closures, see the What's On section for details)
*Please note from Wednesday 15th February - Tuesday 28th The Mahogany Bar will be temporarily closed due to filming.

Mahogany Bar Events
Regular free gigs, pub quizzes, ping pong tournaments and more! Check out what's happening this week here:
wiltons.org.uk/listings/mondaymusic

Other Rooms
There are more rooms to Wilton's Mahogany Bar than just the main space. The Green Room is open to everyone also from Monday to Friday with a Ping Pong table. Come and explore!

Food at Wilton's

Wilton's is a semi-derelict space and seating is limited. For some events we have a buffet provided by the wonderful Bliss Catering. For all other evenings you are welcome to order a takeaway from one of our local restaurants, menus are at the bar.






The Mahogany Bar at Wilton's Music Hall