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    3.6 (30 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    Julie H.

    Nice little hidden speakeasy in Chelsea Cloisters. Quick knock on the door and giving the password you enter a very dark ecletic room with a cozy seating area. The menu is housed in a comic book with a vast array of cocktails to choose from. The majority of the drinks are 13 pounds which are a bit pricey but the drinks are worth it. This is the place to go if you do not mind getting a unique crafted cocktail that takes time for the mixologist to make.

    Very atmospheric speakeasy. Finding the entrance was another task that gave even more secretive feeling about the place. Manuel and Luka were super welcoming and fun to speak to. Would definitely recommend a visit to Barts when seeing London.

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    Lynsey H.

    Cool little speakeasy bar inside the Chelsea Cloisters. You think you are going inside a private apartment building at first and we had to ask at the reception for directions, but it is down the hall with a small sign. Once past that door you enter a small entrance with directions on how to get into the bar. A women pulled open a hatch and we were able to get in without a reservation. It was fairly quiet as it was around 6:30pm on a Saturday evening. The first thing I saw on entering the bar was a man with an ice pick hacking away at a giant block of ice, which was a bit creepy, but in a good way! The bar is dimly lit, with red walls decorated in taxidermy and vintage lighting. It is cosy, with a few tables and plenty of standing room and a decent sized outdoor area. You are presented with a book with lots of choice of cocktails and it is table service. It isn't the cheapest drink you'll get but it is a 'speakeasy' and you are in Chelsea. My friend and I tried two cocktails each, I tried the Park Avenue cocktail which was a surprise, you didn't know what the ingredients were. It was quite nice, fruity and had a pineapple flavour. My friends cocktail arrived in a teacup with a brownie on the side. The next cocktail I tried was a gin cocktail but tasted more like old fashioned and I had to swap with my friend as I couldn't drink it! I enjoyed my experience at Barts and would visit again, it's a novelty experience and a cool place to take people who haven't been before. As we were leaving, the place really filled up so I would probably recommend making a reservation. They also serve food/nibbles from the Gaucho restaurant next door, which looked impressive from what I saw come out.

    Andrea F.

    Our drinks were great but the service is awful. Confusingly described as a 'dive bar,' though it seems far more accurate to describe it as a 'prohibition bar.' The atmosphere is nice, great music, with a bit of a reading-room theme to the decor. There is also a really nice little outdoor space, and he drinks are expertly blended from what we could see and taste. However, the hostesses are inattentive, disorganised and at times almost outright rude. Our order was half forgotten, we were over charged, moved around, and had to wait for them to finish chatting on multiple occasions so that we could order and pay. Nice as a novelty, but we certainly won't be back.

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    It was fun following the directions and discovering the black door in Chelsea Cloisters, and then waiting for the sliding window to be opened and our reservation checked.

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    PimpShuei - The cabinets and more TVs

    PimpShuei

    5.0(23 reviews)
    3.1 miBloomsbury
    ££

    Genuine people for a happy time…read more This is a difficult place to find on google maps at it is placed on the street. If you are too eager as I was to arrive early i.e. before 6pm, there is no sign to guide you. I was walking around until a local Chinese takeaway clarified where they were. After some stressed out walking I found it just in time for the doors to open. I entered and walked down some dark stairs to room filled with a large screen, lots of old TV prop relics, Black and white TVs and a well stocked bar. As a nerd this was cool! The bartender greeted me warmly and introduced himself as Nat. I told him about my situation and about the a**hole friend who had left me hanging when I couldn't find this place. He was sympathetic and offered me the happy hour deal of either two bottles of beer, Tsing Tao, or one of the cocktails. It had to be beer, I was on a diet of sorts. As more guests arrived, including my a**hole friend, Nat greeted them as warmly as he had to me. I was feeling comfortable and decided to get a cocktail. It was a version of a Pimms with prosecco and more fruits. Nat knew how to mix his cocktails. The owner, a guy with a toy samurai sword on his hip, talked with us about the Japanese Spiderman and put it on the big screen for us. Brilliant! I loved it here and will be coming back soon. Brilliant atmosphere and people!

    An absolute must-see destination dive bar in the Holburn area of London. My 21 and 24 y.o. came out…read morewith my husband and I on a Saturday night. This bar is fantastic! The owner Slash is the real deal and has created a Kung-Fu classic theme with fabulous music and cocktails to die for. He spent alot of time talking to and entertaining us as visitors who may or may not ever get to return. We spent our entire evening socializing/watching classic movies/sampling everything he poured for us. It was a terrific time and worth seeking out. If I lived in London, not only would I be a regular but I'd rent it out for private parties as well...but only if Slash is behind the bar!!

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    The TV setup. All of them can be changed to another channel

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    Slim Jim's Liquor Store - From website

    Slim Jim's Liquor Store

    3.5(80 reviews)
    4.2 miIslington, Angel
    ££

    Awwww SNAP! Mama…read moreloves a dive bar, and Slim Jims Liquor Store is the best I've found here in London. Just the right amount of Los Angeles tack complied with minimal light and endless shelves of liquor. Plywood booths: check. Red vinyl bar stools: check. Buzzing glow of neon: check. Lots and lots and lots of whiskey: check. Juke Box: check. But the kicker? Two mounted boar heads "smoking" cigs and wearing sunglasses. Slim Jims is keepin' it classy like no other. And I can certainly appreciate that.

    Boobies! Okay,…read morewell... not really. I mean... yes, really. Right, there -were- a lot of boobies here, but that's not what I'm talking about. I'm referring to the massive amounts of over-the-shoulder-boulder-holders that are strung up all across the ceiling at Slim Jim's. Oodles of them. All colours and shapes and sizes, you name it, it's there. Who doesn't appreciate a bit of brazier action? Between the three of four pints of pub-crawling beer I'd had before we landed at Slim Jim's, I was already feeling pretty good. One of their vaunted whiskey sours later and I was about done for the night. You know yellow people and alcohol, they don't tend to mix well. Friday night will find this joint rammed with folk. If they picked the correct tunes, I have a feeling it could be a right dance party in here. Don't expect to have much of a conversation over the blare of the sound system, but do expect to toss back a generous stiff drink or two. Then mosey your way down Upper Street for some late-night nosh. Slim Jim's has it going on; if I wore a bra, I could see shimmying out of it and hanging it up on their ceiling after a good night out, as well.

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    Bras & booze.

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    They donate money to breasts cancer in exchange for bras

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    The George Tavern

    The George Tavern

    3.7(20 reviews)
    5.1 miStepney
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    A fantastic little pub in the heart of Soho, with great character, lovely features and a laid back…read moreatmosphere. Whilst looking a tad grimy from the outside, this is a wonderful hidden haven I'm happy to have discovered. I loved the cut glass light fittings, furnishing details, and the comfy traditional 'old world' feel. A great place to have a few drinks and a chat with friends, although I expect it gets a bit busy pre/post show time. Think traditional pub, great if you're not looking for anything 'gourmet or craft', although had a few drinks options a bit of variety (whereas I just went for a good old fashioned G&T).

    Long held in local lore, The George holds its ramshackle head high in a list of London's top night…read morespots. To say that its scene and crowd are consistent is somewhat misleading, as it attracts a wide array of people who unite most readily for their contrariness and less for their style or their adherence to any particular scene or movement, a feature that makes this place refreshingly un-London. There is, however, a definite punk edge, evinced by the Barcelona pin-faces who pile onto the side patio for cigarettes any time of year, and the general sway of the musical acts booked in most nights (expect to pay a small cover if you arrive after eight). Drinks are somewhat on the expensive side, but long waits at the bar are virtually unheard of, saved by staff that may seem surly but are rather delightfully low-key. Non-locals need not be put off by night transit: both Commercial Road and Whitechapel High Street are surprisingly well-served by the system. All in all a reliable place to grab a drink and feel both at home and away at once.

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    The George Tavern - Poetry night.

    Poetry night.

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