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The First Cocktail in London by Tom Conrad
The First Cocktail in London by Tom Conrad





The First Cocktail in London by Tom Conrad

It had, after all, been named the best bar in the world.Īmazingly, the reinvented Lyaness has managed to outdo it. London collectively gasped in horror when it was announced that Lyaness’s predecessor, Dandelyan, was closing down. There’s only 25 on offer, so you’ll want to book or go early.Īddress: 7 Old Compton St, Soho, London W1D 5JE Whether you’re getting a fabulous daiquiri or a perfectly poured latte, you can expect to be seriously impressed.

The First Cocktail in London by Tom Conrad

We all love coffee and cocktails – and the fabulous Bar Termini approaches them both with equal care and consideration. The decor here looks a little like stepping into a glasshouse, and then the ah-may-zing cocktail list is the stuff your dreams are made of. It’s straight up one of the prettiest places in London.lĭon’t miss this one if you’re looking for nice bars in central London – she’s pretty fabulous.Īddress: 34-35 Maiden Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2E 7LB Hidden away atop one of London’s oldest and best-respected restaurants, Upstairs at Rules is a serious delight. It’s technically a member’s bar, but walk-ins are welcome. The setting is elegant yet unpretentious, while the cocktails are mixed to perfection. Tucked down a laneway in the heart of Soho, it’s a cocktail lovers’ dream. My pick of the ever-popular Soho cocktail scene is the glamorous Disrepute. Pair that with friendly bar staff and a gorgeous art-deco decor and you’ll see why this is one of our favourite bars in London. The award-winning cocktails blend flavours and spirits with a skill that doesn’t go unrewarded. The St James Bar is a rare find – a chic hotel bar that’s got one of the most inventive cocktail lists in town.

The First Cocktail in London by Tom Conrad The First Cocktail in London by Tom Conrad

PS – looking for spots with outdoor areas? Check out our guide The Best Outdoors Bars in London. The bar is high (pun intended), but these are the places where you can always find a delicious drink, stellar service and the kind of atmosphere that puts you at ease. You know, the kind that you pop in for a quick one with a friend and end up drinking your way through a large portion of the menu, spending your life savings and waking up with a sore head, fuzzy mouth and fond memories the morning after.ĭrinking our way around the best bars in London is something we’ve become rather good at – from Farringdon to Covent Garden, Shoreditch to Soho and London Bridge, we’ve written so many neighbourhood bar guides that it made sense to do the big one: the best bars in London. Scrap that – it knows how to do an absolutely amazing bar…. We hate to come across like braggy-mc-braggfaces but if there’s one eternal truth, it’s that London knows how to do a good bar. ​​ Looking for the best bars in London? Don’t miss this guide – London’s best drinking spots, area by area.







The First Cocktail in London by Tom Conrad