Get Even More Visitors To Your Blog, Upgrade To A Business Listing >>

Best Cocktail Bars in London

Swishing down your dinner with a refreshing tonic or warm whiskey is undoubtedly one of the best ways to cap off the night. No need to look further; London’s got the best cocktail bars in town and if you don’t want to spend a lot on travel it is advisable to book any of the hotels in Cricklewood London.

Disrepute

Tucked in the posh Soho neighborhood, Disrepute is known because of its “siblings”, the more popular Barrio and Sovereign Loss. Disrepute is also known for décor and ambiance that scream the ‘60s and ‘70s. You might want to try their cocktails that emit a sense of nostalgia.

Address: 4 Kingly Street, Soho, London

Nearest Tube: Oxford Circus, Picadilly Circus Stations

Mr. Fogg’s

A trip to Mayfair may suddenly inspire you to read Jules Verne’s sci-fi novel, Around the World in Eighty Days. This is because the interiors and even the cocktail list will remind you of the literary work, plus the fact that Mr. Fogg’s alludes to Phileas J Fogg, the novel’s protagonist.

Expectedly so, there’s an audiobook copy of the novel in the bathrooms, which you can listen to while you attend to your needs.

Address: 15 Bruton Ln, Mayfair

Nearest Tube: Green Park Tube, Bond Street, Charing Cross, and Victoria Railway

The Fumoir at Claridge’s

Take in the cozy atmosphere at The Fumoir, where you can rest and relax against leather walls and plush seats. The dim lights contribute to the relaxing atmosphere as well. As for the cocktails? They’re uber-fantastic and tasty.

Address: Brook St., Mayfair, London

Nearest Tube: Bond Street Subway Station, Oxford Circus Underground Station, Marble Arch Subway Station

You can also read: Mary Poppins Magical Tours of London

The Blind Pig

There’s a funny side to the name of the bar. First, it’s a little challenging to locate, thus alluding to your “blindness”. Second, it’s located under an “optician” sign. But once you get inside, your visual senses will marvel at the copper-topped bar, antique mirrors, and wooden furniture.

Address: The Social Eating House, 58 Poland Street, London

Nearest Tube: Oxford Circus Tube, Piccadilly Circus, Charing Cross, Euston Railway

Seymour’s Parlour

No other cocktail bar spells quaint than Seymour’s Parlour, which looks every bit like a Victorian study while a resident at any of the budget hotels in North London. For one, there’s a real fireplace, which sets you up in a romantic mood as you sip the cocktails the bar is noted for Royale Royale champagne, or Fleur du Mal cocktail.

Address: 28-30 Seymour St., Marylebone, London

Nearest Tube: Marble Arch, Bond Street, and Edgware Road Station

Joyeux Bordel

Like the French, this cocktail bar exudes a certain je ne sais quoi element to it. Joyeux, which means “happy”, literally creates a happy hangout for music lovers and Francophiles. Listen to vintage vinyl records and drink your favorite French-inspired cocktail.

Address: 147 Curtain Road, London

Nearest Tube: Old Street Station, Moorgate Subway, and Liverpool Street Subway Station

The Beaufort Bar

Glamour and luxury meet in The Beaufort Bar at The Savoy in Covent Garden, London. The décor and ambiance immediately transport you to 1920s London, with its Art Deco setting, champagne flutes, and (possibly) men clad in black suits and women in fringe dresses.

Address: Savoy Hotel Strand, WC2R OEZ London

Nearest Tube: Holborn Tube Station, Covent Garden Tube, Charing Cross Railway, and Farrington Rail



This post first appeared on Tips To Keep In Mind When Traveling To London In Winter, please read the originial post: here

Share the post

Best Cocktail Bars in London

×

Subscribe to Tips To Keep In Mind When Traveling To London In Winter

Get updates delivered right to your inbox!

Thank you for your subscription

×