Named after Rome’s main railway station, Bar Termini is an oasis of calm, a little slice of Italy, in London’s ever busy Soho neighborhood. It is both a daytime stop for a coffee – Italian
I couldn’t go to London over Christmas and not visit Coupette. Its head bartender, Franck Dedieu, won the Bacardi Legacy competition in 2015 and is good friends with some of my bartender friends in Geneva.
Imagine entering a whisky shop, perusing at the many bottles of your favourite spirit on the shelves, admiring the old bookcase at the back of the shop and suddenly disappearing from the other customers’ view
Sounding like a lock combination, Three Six Six are the magic numbers that will grant you access to two houses of splendid drinks. Three Six Six is indeed the name of not one but two
The Zetter Townhouse in Marylebone, just north of Hyde Park’s north eastern corner, is the Zetter Group’s second townhouse after a first address in Clerkenwell. Like the first one, it also has a cocktail lounge: Seymour’s
About a year ago, a bartender friend of mine told me about the European Bartender School, also known as EBS, a group of bartending schools around the world. A few days later it was announced
London is home to many gin distilleries but only one is located in the City: the well-named City of London Distillery (COLD for short). Opened in December 2012 the distillery has a range of 5
Art and alcohol is a well-known association. The consumption of spirits often provides the inspiration for song lyrics or looses painters’ fingers on the canvas. It is also often depicted or sung about. The Clarendon
Looking for a swanky bar with an intimate setting to take out your date? Fancy a last drink after an evening at the theater or at the English National Opera to cap off the night?
Currently running at London’s Tate Gallery, the BP Spotlight – Art and Alcohol display presents a collection of a dozen paintings as well as a “drinking sculpture” depicting the effects of alcohol on society. These