For centuries now, Britain has been associated with a good old booze up and I'm not just referring to our everyday lager louts. Oh no, with London voted one of (if not the definitive) 'design capital of the World', you can never be too far away from a cool bar, or three. With so many gems flooding popular areas such as Soho, Shoreditch and Clapham, it's hard to keep track of the best. With that in mind, we've researched that (on average) groups of people, who are out on the town, tend to visit five to seven bars in one evening. Concluding from that, here are our top seven bars in London ...for your eyes only:
Archer Street Cocktail Lounge, Soho. Archer Street Cocktail Lounge is one of the most popular cocktail bars currently on the block. The nonchalant and fashionable venue is split over two levels, each with their very own ambience. On the one hand, the ground floor is very 'boutiquey', more of a sophisticated champagne bar; whereas on the other, the downstairs is more of a chill-out, relaxing drinking den where no airs and graces are needed - it just is what it is.
The NightJar Bar is just pure cool, nostalgic yet quirky and modern. It's like stepping back in time to 1920's New York or Paris with live Jazz and Americana tunes filling the air and sumptuous cocktails galore. The interiors mirror the 20's theme perfectly, so much so that you can't help but feel you're right there in that time.
Roxx at BlagClub is a trendy and hip establishment, modelled on that whole 'VIP after-party theme'. It's designed to enable you to let your hair down; dancing on tables is permitted here and the music is an intriguing mix of rock n' roll and modern day anthems.
Purple Bar at the Sanderson Hotel, West End. Purple Bar has been a favourite for years and it never ceases to amaze. The pure over-the-top, indulgent purple interior, coupled with delicious drinks and fantastic service, makes one feel all warm and gooey inside just thinking of it.
Zenna, Soho. Zenna is one of the latest editions to London's bar scene and also one of the most innovative. Once again, cocktails are a favourite here, but so is the music with a dance floor to die for. The dark and sultry interior, housing many intimate alcoves, is great for busting some moves without attracting too much attention. Definitely worth a gander!
BYOC, Covent Garden. We've had to include this one as it's such a fantastic idea, and in the heart of the capital as well. BYOC (Bring Your Own Cocktails) is seriously cool - all you have to do is bring your own favourite spirit(s) and the bartenders will do the rest. Service at its finest we say!
Home House of Portman Square's House Bar, located on the ground floor of No. 21, is our last, but by no means least, choice of top bars in London. Designed by the award-winning architect, Dame Zaha Hadid, and decorated by Candy Candy, this is an absolute must for the list. Featuring the designer's signature sweeping lines and metallic finishes, this is the ideal place to enjoy chic cocktails and fine champagnes whilst looking up at the marvellous space age lights: modern and majestic are the first two words that spring to mind.
Archer Street Cocktail Lounge, Soho. Archer Street Cocktail Lounge is one of the most popular cocktail bars currently on the block. The nonchalant and fashionable venue is split over two levels, each with their very own ambience. On the one hand, the ground floor is very 'boutiquey', more of a sophisticated champagne bar; whereas on the other, the downstairs is more of a chill-out, relaxing drinking den where no airs and graces are needed - it just is what it is.
The NightJar Bar is just pure cool, nostalgic yet quirky and modern. It's like stepping back in time to 1920's New York or Paris with live Jazz and Americana tunes filling the air and sumptuous cocktails galore. The interiors mirror the 20's theme perfectly, so much so that you can't help but feel you're right there in that time.
Roxx at BlagClub is a trendy and hip establishment, modelled on that whole 'VIP after-party theme'. It's designed to enable you to let your hair down; dancing on tables is permitted here and the music is an intriguing mix of rock n' roll and modern day anthems.
Purple Bar at the Sanderson Hotel, West End. Purple Bar has been a favourite for years and it never ceases to amaze. The pure over-the-top, indulgent purple interior, coupled with delicious drinks and fantastic service, makes one feel all warm and gooey inside just thinking of it.
Zenna, Soho. Zenna is one of the latest editions to London's bar scene and also one of the most innovative. Once again, cocktails are a favourite here, but so is the music with a dance floor to die for. The dark and sultry interior, housing many intimate alcoves, is great for busting some moves without attracting too much attention. Definitely worth a gander!
BYOC, Covent Garden. We've had to include this one as it's such a fantastic idea, and in the heart of the capital as well. BYOC (Bring Your Own Cocktails) is seriously cool - all you have to do is bring your own favourite spirit(s) and the bartenders will do the rest. Service at its finest we say!
Home House of Portman Square's House Bar, located on the ground floor of No. 21, is our last, but by no means least, choice of top bars in London. Designed by the award-winning architect, Dame Zaha Hadid, and decorated by Candy Candy, this is an absolute must for the list. Featuring the designer's signature sweeping lines and metallic finishes, this is the ideal place to enjoy chic cocktails and fine champagnes whilst looking up at the marvellous space age lights: modern and majestic are the first two words that spring to mind.
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Home House is located in the heart of Mayfair, and plays host to the most exclusive and best bar club london. With its luxurious restaurants, gardens and bedrooms, and an enviable calendar of social events, Home House is unrivalled by any other best members clubs london, or beyond!
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