The Best Cocktail Bars in London
Not your normal Negroni - no, sir - London's best cocktail bars take things to the next level when it comes to mastering mixology. From billows of dry ice through to clouds of smoke, these spots make drinking an art form. Whether you're looking to party, get a bit rowdy with friends, or after a perfect date night drink...
Oriole
Hidden in the depths of Smithfield Market, Oriole is a den of tropical libations and swinging live music. Inspired by the Pacific, drinks are served in stunning vessels (think shells and elephant-shaped mugs) and are mixed with everything from peanut butter through to banana loaf infusion.
Victorian Bath House:
You're going to need an appointment to get into this luxe little Liverpool Street hideaway. Tucked down some stone steps, a decadent cocktail bar awaits, decorated in gorgeous, golden tiles and velvet furnishings. Grab one of the classic concoctions and take your date night to the next level at this Grade-II listed spot.
Mews Cocktail Bar:
Mews Cocktail Bar have joined forces with drinks master Richard Woods to create a classy list that plays on classics. We recommend The Mayfair Tart, a seductive mix of vodka, fresh raspberries, ginger, honey and lime.
Kansas Smitty's
Fusing swing music with live jazz bands, Kansas Smitty's is a taste of the good cocktail life in London. Not only host to some of the best Juleps in the business, the bar swings to life over the weekend with a regular roster of live music in their basement room.
The Luggage Room:
Step back to the 1920s with this cocktail bar, hidden behind a plain black door. Once you've slammed the knocker, head in for a decadent watering hole filled with impressive features such as a giant block of ice from which cocktails are created, and red leather furnishings.
Oriole
Hidden in the depths of Smithfield Market, Oriole is a den of tropical libations and swinging live music. Inspired by the Pacific, drinks are served in stunning vessels (think shells and elephant-shaped mugs) and are mixed with everything from peanut butter through to banana loaf infusion.
Victorian Bath House:
You're going to need an appointment to get into this luxe little Liverpool Street hideaway. Tucked down some stone steps, a decadent cocktail bar awaits, decorated in gorgeous, golden tiles and velvet furnishings. Grab one of the classic concoctions and take your date night to the next level at this Grade-II listed spot.
Mews Cocktail Bar:
Mews Cocktail Bar have joined forces with drinks master Richard Woods to create a classy list that plays on classics. We recommend The Mayfair Tart, a seductive mix of vodka, fresh raspberries, ginger, honey and lime.
Fusing swing music with live jazz bands, Kansas Smitty's is a taste of the good cocktail life in London. Not only host to some of the best Juleps in the business, the bar swings to life over the weekend with a regular roster of live music in their basement room.
The Luggage Room:
Step back to the 1920s with this cocktail bar, hidden behind a plain black door. Once you've slammed the knocker, head in for a decadent watering hole filled with impressive features such as a giant block of ice from which cocktails are created, and red leather furnishings.
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