In early April 2026, my wife and I visited Vagabond in London as part of a birthday celebration. This is more of a mini-review of the venue itself than of the individual wines.
Vagabond, now owned by Majestic, is a chain of wine bars offering more than 100 self-serve wines by the glass. The system is simple: you choose your serving size, either a small 25ml sample or a full glass, tap your credit card and press again to pour.




We went to the London Victoria branch at lunchtime and were impressed by the wine selection. One of the best things about Vagabond is the chance to try small quantities of more expensive wines without committing to a full glass. Samples were generally around £2 to £2.50, depending on the wine. You can also buy bottles to take away at a discount.
Here are some of the wines we tried:

We had lunch there as well, and the food was very good, worth visiting for in its own right. In fact, some tourists were there just for lunch and Coca Cola, which felt like a missed opportunity given the wines on offer.

The service was excellent too. Staff helped us get used to the machines, poured the sparkling wines that can’t be served from them and gave useful recommendations on what different wines were like.

Overall, it was well worth the visit. Vagabond currently has 12 locations in London and one in Birmingham.














