![]() Opening times: Monday-Friday 5pm-11.30pm, Saturday 5pm-12am. There’s also live jazz two times per week.īooking: It’s advised to book few days in advance to get a table at the weekend, and they’re also usually full booked during the week, just make sure you have a reservation to avoid being disappointed. Other things you need to know is that this place prides itself on giving you an experience with its cocktails, which they say satisfy on a multi-sensory level, using aroma, fogs, airs, foams, food, bespoke service-ware and liquid nitrogen. The vibe: The password to get to Purl in is ‘hair of the dog’. The vibe: Their own description really sells this place to us: “Great cocktails, no wallies.”īooking: They regularly get fully booked for the weekend evenings but to make a reservation for parties of up to six people, send an email to times: 5.30pm-11pm every night, but open at 6pm on Sundays. Opening times: Monday-Thursday 5pm-12am, Friday 3pm-12am, Saturday 12pm-12am, Sunday 12pm-10.30pm. the weekend) if you’re coming with a group of more than six people. Once there, settle in and enjoy the intimate atmosphere.īooking: You can’t make reservations here so it’s advised to avoid the super busy times (i.e. The vibe: Located in The Breakfast Club, you have to walk through a Smeg fridge (we promise, we’re not making this up), to get to the bar. THE MAYOR OF SCAREDY CAT TOWN EAST LONDON Opening times: Wednesday-Saturday 6pm-1am, Sunday-Tuesday closed. In fact, if you get through them all, they’ll stamp your book (yes, they offer you a book), and give you a £50 bar tab.īooking: Best to make a reservation as it’s a first come, first served system. The vibe: Danger of Death is brought to you by the same people who created Milk & Honey, this bar offers many cocktails – 20 to be exact. Opening times: Closed on Mondays, Tuesday-Sunday 5pm-12am. Every new case will be handled with utmost confidentiality.” According to their site: “we do leave a few desks open every evening for those ‘drop-in’ appointments. Their food menu looks very tasty too.īooking: Best to email ideally a week in advance. The vibe: If you look at their website, you’d be forgiven for wondering if Evans and Peel really is an actual real-life detective agency. Not only that they say they’ve got the sexiest lavatories in the UK – we’re intrigued.īooking: You can make reservations during the week and guarantee admission at the weekend if you pay a £10 fee per person.ĮVANS AND PEEL DETECTIVE AGENCY EARLS COURT The vibe: Music lovers will enjoy the fact Cellar Door have live acts every night, and you can text in your song requests to the jukebox. ![]() Opening times: Monday-Tuesday 5pm-1am, Wednesday-Saturday 5pm-2am, Sunday closed. This small and perfectly formed bar boasts retro styling, and a laid-back, intimate parlour feel. The vibe: The best way to find Bourne and Hollingsworth is to look for the 1920s corner shop, which is located not far from Tottenham Court Road. Opening times: Sunday-Wednesday 5pm-12am, Thursday 5pm-1am, Friday-Saturday 5pm-2am. (They’re not being mean, it’s just that it’s a small venue). Head here for experimental cocktails.īooking: You should book but bear in mind a table is only available for an hour and a half for a maximum of six people. The vibe: Identifiable by a lantern and burgundy awnings, once inside 69 Colebrooke Row, the interior “blends 1950s Italian café style with a film noir feel”. Opening times: Monday-Saturday 6pm-3am, Sunday 6pm-12am. The cocktails might take a while, but they’re definitely worth it.īooking: It’s not compulsory to make a reservation, but from our own experience, it’s probably best to do so as it gets pretty crowded in there. The vibe: The Experimental Cocktail Club is an above-ground speakeasy is easily missed but look for a brown door wedged between two Chinese restaurants. *For those of you that love a bit of useless knowledge, the accolade of most populated city goes to Shanghai with over 24 million people! EXPERIMENTAL COCKTAIL CLUB CHINATOWN ![]() These places are perfect for catching up with an old friend, a date or just the chance to show off to out-of-towners. Luckily, we’ve done some difficult work (it was very hard), discovering all the secret and hidden drinking dens and dives to ensure you can get a superb cocktail with an intimate setting. But what about when you want to go somewhere a bit special or exclusive for a must-have cocktail? You’ve even managed to find a decent local near your flat. So where do you go when you think you already know the capital well? You’ve already sussed out the no-go, touristy areas. ![]() While London might not be the most populated city* on the planet, there are times when we want to hide away from the hustle of London’s busy streets and settle somewhere and to have a quiet drink. ![]()
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