Sexy Fish is an Asian restaurant and bar located on the corner of Berkeley Square, Mayfair, serving Japanese-inspired sushi, sashimi, seafood, fish, and meat cooked on a Robata grill.
Welcome to May Fair Bar, an elegant dining and drinking spot nestled in the heart of Mayfair, just a short stroll from the iconic Berkeley Square and Green Park. Drawing inspiration from the spirit of travel, the newly reimagined May Fair Bar invites guests on a delightful journey of flavours through expertly crafted cocktails and dishes. By day, savour breakfast and brunch favourites, wholesome bowls, and refined lunch options. By night, enjoy a curated menu of night bites and creative cocktails, crafted from premium ingredients and inspired by stunning places, cherished traditions, and local delicacies from around the globe. Following its 2024 refurbishment, May Fair Bar offers a sophisticated all-day retreat in one of London’s most exclusive areas.
A brand truly synonymous with luxurious living, the Caviar House flagship restaurant is located in the very centre of historic London, nestled on the corner of St James & Piccadilly. Its recent re-design has been glamorously curated for indulgence and comfort. The first UK retailer producing their very own caviar and the first to introduce sustainable products, Caviar House offers the very best caviar and smoked salmon (under the brand name Balik) in the world, sold in the boutique.161 Piccadilly offers a fabulous range of cocktails, creating luxury pairing experiences. With the addition of our full bar, later openings and hosted music nights, Caviar House sets the scene for both luxury and lively entertainment in equal measures.Enjoy from a refined menu of caviar, seafood, soups, salads and everyone's favourite, the Lobster Brioche Roll.Available for brunch, lunch & dinner dining, afternoon teas, champagne, wine and spirits selection plus masterclasses throughout the year.
Set behind the façade of a boutique tea counter and a secret golden hand-shaped handle is Blind Spot at St Martin's Lane. Blind Spot cocktail bar travels from harbour to harbour and gathers the world flavours into its new menu. From New Orleans to Sydney, through Venice, Kobe, Oaxaca and many more. Spin the globe and choose from our selection of destinations. Pair the carefully crafted drinks with nibbles from the same regions, and let us transport you to exotic places.Please note all members of the party must be aged 21 and over.
One of the capital's most celebrated cocktail destinations, The Library Bar – distinguished by its outstanding mixology and venerable "liquid museum" of spirits – offers the warm and intimate atmosphere of a private club accompanied by a vibrant ambiance that makes it a popular choice with Knightsbridge and Belgravia's well-heeled locals as well as hotel guests. The bar, located within Hyde Park Corner's Lanesborough hotel, is home to cognacs dating back to the 1770s, as well as spectacularly prepared cocktails by a team of award-winning experts including Bar Manager Mickael Perron.
8 at The Londoner is a decadent rooftop bar in London that reimagines the informal and traditional izakaya style of Japanese drinking.Set across three stunning spaces on the eighth floor, 8 at The Londoner invites you to join us in our elegant cocktail bar, under the night sky of the Shima Garden, or on the roof terrace with spectacular views of the city, including central London’s Trafalgar Square, Big Ben and the London Eye.Featuring innovative cocktails, modern Japanese cuisine and one of London's finest collections of Japanese spirits, our exquisite menu offers an experience like no other – a unique and exclusive rooftop experience in London.
Step into the limelight of The Stage, where the drama unfolds with a spectacular programme dedicated to Champagne and life’s great delights.Set across three acts, our Champagne bar in London serves a Champagne breakfast, Champagne afternoon tea, as well as a Grand Finale of oysters, caviar and more.The star of The Stage is our reserve Champagne collection, with a trolley of 35 bottles, as well as a selection of Champagne cocktails.Complement your drink with an exquisite patisserie crafted by our Head Pastry Chef, almost too beautiful to eat.Located with Soho and Covent Garden on the doorstep, The Stage is the perfect place to enjoy pre- or post-theatre drinks. We are just a few minutes' walk from iconic West End theatres such as Harold Pinter Theatre, Garrick Theatre, Apollo Theatre and many more.Our London Champagne bar regularly hosts live music to accompany late night drinks and weekend afternoon tea, showcasing local West End talent on our very own stage.
Perfectly situated on Mayfair's Mount Street, Scott's menu reflects its glittering heritage, serving the finest traditional British fish and shellfish dishes alongside a variety of meat and seasonal game favourites, in a decadent atmosphere of urbane sophistication.
Welcome to Opium! An award winning, 1920’s Shanghai themed Cocktail Bar and Dim Sum parlour located in the heart of Chinatown, Soho. If you manage to find the the hidden Jade door the winding staircase will take you up to two floors which house three individual oriental-themed bars-within-a-bar. Each bar serves an eclectic range of experimental & creative cocktails, with traditional dim sum served throughout the venue.
In our bar every cocktail tells a story so, we would like you to enjoy the drinks based on the stories of one of the biggest criminal gangs in English history.The 40 Elephants was an all-female organized crime collective active in London's Elephant and Castle District from at least 1873 right into the 1950. They specialized in shoplifting, with some blackmail and extortion thrown in to make them particularly badass.This gang was notable for its longevity and skill in avoiding police detection. Their most notorious leader, Diamond Annie, was known by the London police as "the cleverest of thieves".Forty Elephants funded a life of decadence in London roaring twenties, hanging about the glamorous hotels, bars and theaters they could only dream about before their turn to crime.Glamour was both a goal and a smoke screen for the Forty Elephants, through which they created their own thrilling world of fashion. money, and fame.