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Enjoying at the pub with friends gives joy. Here is the list of the best bars that you wouldn't want to miss out in Central London.
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The wonderful city of London welcomes all types of alcohol consumers, from casual drinkers to alcohol enthusiasts. Whether you’re looking to end a particularly stressful week at a pub with friends or partying until the sun comes up, the booze is always flowing somewhere in the city for every occasion. Whatever your reason for wanting to drink, here is a list of the best bars in Central London for every occasion.
Victorian Bath House Aptly named so, the interiors of the bar take from the Victorian era with its lavish interiors and sophisticated facilities. Customers are given a vintage and luxurious feel as they’re served the finest Victorian-inspired cocktails with a modern twist, as well as exquisite menus created by the city’s top chefs for private hire guests. The Victorian Bath House is located at Bishopsgate Churchyard EC2M 3TJ, Liverpool Street. The nearest station is also at Liverpool Street.
Book London House Hotel and experience authentic Cuban and Caribbean food and cocktails at the bar that takes inspiration from 1920s Havana. Housing more than 200 types of rum, Burlock is now one of the largest rum houses in the UK. The bar’s venue even features a Havana-inspired barber shop that doubles as a drinking den. The bar can also be rented out for private hire with a standing capacity of 160 people. Burlock is located at 31 Duke Street W1U 1LG Marylebone. The nearest station is at Bond Street. Burlock
As the name suggests, this bar takes inspiration from the wild, wild west. What makes this one so unique is that bar-goers (or more aptly called “outlaws”) must bring their own liquor and make a stop at the local Tailors to make sure they fit right in with folks of the Wild West. Their own liquor is then handed over and used by bartenders to make personalized drinks as customers enjoy card and dice games. Moonshine Saloon – Western Cocktail Bar is located at 535 Kings Road SW10 0SZ. The nearest station is at Fulham Broadway. You can also read: Treat Yourselves: Things to Do on Valentine’s Day in London 2019 Moonshine Saloon – Western Cocktail Bar
Milk & Honey A bargain for central London bar-goers where quality definitely overtakes the price. They have bars on three floors with a variety of intimate booths, counters, lounge drinking, and eating options. The bar also opened The Games Room on the second floor to serve as a private party venue. Milk & Honey functions as a members-only bar, but non-members can book a spot until 11 p.m. Milk & Honey is located at 61 Poland Street, W1F 7NU.
Artesian Chic and glamorous – that’s what this bar is all about. Voted as the world’s best bar for three years now, Artesian has become a staple on every list of the best bars in Central London. Their menu takes bar and food drinks and puts a ridiculous twist that will have customers impressed and pleasantly entertained. Take note that the dress code is smart casual. Artesian is located at 1C Portland Place, W1B 1JA. A handy little list of the best bars in Central London can only do so much. In the end, the best way to experience the booze of the city is to book any of the hotels near Kensington Gardens and go out to explore and discover what makes each bar unique. Because what’s life without a little surprise?