Named after American slang for a drinking den during the
Prohibition, this has strong whiskey and cigar vibes reminiscent
of 1920s New York. All dim lighting and mahogany trim, this
establishment is decked out with vintage fittings, an antique
mirrored ceiling, reclaimed wooden chairs and a copper-topped bar.
Boasting cosy leather bar stools and booths, and a drinks menu of
strong spirits, quality cocktails and craft beer, this is the
perfect London hideout.
Cocktails are also named after your favourite childhood tales:
think The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s 5 a Day (Patron Silver
tequila, lime cordial, apple, pears, plums, strawberries and
oranges); Harry Potter’s Best Bottle Butter Bitter (Scotch whisky,
beer, butterscotch, bitters, thyme and citrus); and Jemima
Puddle-Duck’s Fowl Play (Aylesbury Duck Vodka, blood orange,
honey, herbs and spices). The menu is an artwork in itself, with
each cocktail description paired with a gorgeous illustration to
feast your eyes on. Finding this gem of a bar, from street level,
is a challenge. Look for the vintage, neon red and white
‘Optician’ sign, and below you will find a brass, blindfolded pig
doorknocker. Once you find this, you’re in. Just don’t tell
anyone.