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    The Oscar Wilde Bar

    4.3 (19 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndCocktail Bars, British, Jazz & Blues
    Closed 2:00 pm - 5:30 PM, 6:30 PM - 1:00 am (Next day)

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    Festive afternoon tea menu
    Wanting H.

    Wow! What a lovely afternoon tea experience at the Oscar Wilde Bar! The experience starts with the luxuriously decorated dining room and the live music by a pianist when we first walk in. I just can't stop looking at the ceiling and all-round the room! Because it's the holiday season, they now serve the festive afternoon tea set. I love the holiday decorations and flavors! You have the option to select your tea experience with a champaigne too. The first tea set has the pumpkin flavored starter and the tea sandwiches. I absolutely loved their carefully cut afternoon tea sandwiches! I was surprised by all the different flavors of the sandwiches. I picked up the cucumber sandwich first which was refreshing with the mint cream cheese. Very festive flavor! Then I had the egg salad sandwich which was phenomenal with a touch of truffle! I never thought truffle would mix well with the simple egg salad, but it really elevated the whole sandwich. It's not overpowering, just a light lingering truffle taste that makes all the difference. The third sandwich was smoked salmon with a bit of spicy taste. This is also wonderful. Not your typical smoked salmon sandwich. Finally, the roast beef with a touch of orange flavor was also fantastic. I love the combination of flavors that are just simply amazing. I was really impressed by all the flavors. While we enjoy the tea sandwiches, we try their Christmas tea blend and the Earl Gray Orange tea. The tea was good, but not super special. Round 2 of the afternoon tea experience is their sweet treats. Before we have the sweets, their palate cleanser pear sorbet is to die for! It's simply wonderful and perfectly placed between the savory and sweet. For the sweets, they are beautifully crafted Christmas sweets. Some are sweeter than others. I am not a dessert person, but I like them. Last, but not the least, you have the scones! They have two types of scones, plain or the Christmas cake scones. I love their Christmas cake scones with the berries and nuts. Wow! What an afternoon tea menu! It's a lot of food. They allow us to take away so we can continue to enjoy the wonderful food. When we had the sweet treats, their white apricot tea was the perfect pairing! Overall, great festive afternoon tea menu, great service, and amazing ambiance! I recommend coming in early when there are less people, so you truly get to experience the room and quiet afternoon tea.

    I love how this Champagne pour style also makes you look at the ceiling- clever
    Anne R.

    I never thought a cucumber and cream cheese sandwich could surprise and delight me, until I had the afternoon tea at the Oscar Wilde Bar inside Hotel Cafe Royal. Same for the Salmon. Same for Chicken Curry. Same for Orange Jelly. I could keep going, but you understand. We were able to score a 2:30pm Saturday reservation (one of two options remaining) by booking online at 10:30am. We arrived a bit early at 2:15pm, but since our table was available, we were seated immediately. Standard Afternoon tea was £65 per person. We opted for the £75 option with Brut de Brut. By the way- what a clever champagne pour that draws your eye up to the ceiling- it's a bit of showmanship, and I like it! You are encouraged to try one tea with your savory items and another tea with your sweet items. When you finish the tower of the savory items, they bring a tray to offer you any additional seconds you'd like. When you finish anything really, you're offered more! I should have been more cautious on the scone quantity, but the thick clotted cream made them go down easily and became deceptively filling! We were so full we couldn't even finish our sweets tray, but thankfully they let us box up what we didn't get a chance to try. I'm afraid no other afternoon tea will live up to this experience now... I peaked way too early! Also- shout out to the Piano player who has an amazing memory bank of tunes and flawless changes without missing a beat between jazz standards, classics, and pop!

    Entrance to the Oscar Wilde room (formerly known as the Grill Room)
    Quynh T.

    Beautiful tea room, wonderful service and prime location near Leicester Square. We had a reservation for afternoon tea at noon on a Wednesday. There were plenty of open tables at that time so walking in should not have been an issue. They had a pianist playing for the majority of our stay (~2 hours) which elevated the entire experience. We both had the afternoon tea menu with champagne for £55 each. We weren't given an option to opt out of the champagne. Otherwise it would have been £45 each. The servers were great at explaining the menu and proper order of afternoon tea, as we had never done it before. They recommended at least 2 different teas: dark, black tea for the savory course and a light, herbal tea for the pastries. We started with finger sandwiches and a savory muffin, which was extremely dry. The sandwiches were okay, nothing spectacular. Noted, it is all you can eat, and they will replenish the sandwiches, pastries and tea as much as you like. The pastries were also okay. Some were waaayyy too sweet or dry. Although, the raspberry mousse was phenomenal and exceeded expectations. The highlight of this experience was the tea. Together, we tried 6 total: Celestine (black tea), Oscar (black tea), Lychee (green tea), Earl Grey, Lavendar (herval infused) and Rosebud (herbal infused). The aromas and flavors of each tea were particularly strong and each was flavorfully unique from the others. Overall impression: The ambience is enough to make this afternoon tea experience worth it. The tea is great. The sandwiches and pastries were okay, not bad but not great. £55 for all-you-can-eat and drink is not a bad deal at all.

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    Jason P.

    Beautiful bar room. We came to the Hotel Cafe Royal for high tea in the Oscar Wilde Bar room. Excellent experience. The room itself is very ornate, everything lined in gold trim. The ceiling has pictures of topless women and some babies. The walls are all mirrors with gold pillars. When you look at the walls, you get the illusion that the room continues on and on. The high tea was such a cool experience for an American that's never had anything like it. We started with a glass of champagne while we looked over the tea menu. There are probably 15 or more different teas to pick from, and each person gets their own tea pot. If you go with others, you can each get a different tea and try those, or...you can get as many teas for yourself that you can drink. When they bring out the tea, it is served with a tray of food...which I would call sandwiches, but they might just call it finger food. The tray is 3 levels of food for 2 people. Everyone gets the same food, and each level has 2 different sandwiches. I won't go through what each sandwich is, but they are all good. By the way, you can get more champagne if you want. Once you've finished all the sandwiches, they bring out a dessert tray. It works the same as the sandwich tray. We ate all the sandwiches, but got full half way through the dessert tray. If you're in London, definitely try high tea at the Hotel Cafe Royal in the Oscar Wilde bar.

    Karine M.

    Well I definitely felt like a princess here. Best afternoon tea experience I could have possibly imagined! Great to do right before catching a shOw!

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    Jacqueline K.

    If you want the ultimate high tea experience I would recommend this bar. From talented live piano playing to the flavors of tea everything was wonderful. I especially enjoyed the ambiance of the room. The walls, the utensils, everything was spot on. I got the jasmine green tea and the rose tea. I loved the jasmine. The smell was so strong without the flavor being too overpowering. The champagne was a nice touch. The sandwiches and desserts were delicious. An overall wonderful experience.

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    Review Highlights - The Oscar Wilde Bar

    Forget about the Ritz, Savoy and Fortnum and Masons, afternoon tea at the Oscar Wilde Room is the bomb!!!!

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    Fifty Five Bar

    Fifty Five Bar

    4.0(70 reviews)
    2.1 miCamden Town
    ££

    Ahhhh!!! This place is really cool!!! And they have a book of yummy drinks that are two for one on…read moreSunday and they taste really good and they're amazing!!!! Can you tell I don't get out much? At least for drinks. Anyway. We came here with some friends and took advantage of their 2 for 1 offer (meaning you get two drinks for 10 pounds). It impressed me that they served really good drinks for such a good price. I personally loved The Last Word (super strong but great flavour) and the Elderflower Margarita (YUM!). They both packed a punch but weren't so overpowered with liquor that they didn't taste nice. The bar staff was fun as well. The one that wasn't popular was the honey one. I can't remember the name but none of us liked it. It's a cool bar!

    I was gonna give this place 3 stars, but on reflection of the whole experience it's a definite 2,…read more2.5 at an absolute push. And I don't give out 2 stars lightly. This was one of the few places the bf and I had booked to go to during a brief 3-day trip to London, due to the 2 for £10 cocktails and general good reviews it had. I kinda wish we hadn't! Upon arrival the place was practically empty (but it was like bang on 6pm on a Monday, so a lot of people hadn't arrived for happy hour yet) and staff showed us where our reserved booth was. All good to start off with, the place looks pretty cool inside and the tunes were good too. Here's where it starts to go downhill. I skipped up to the bar having decided with the bf which cocktails to get (at this point we didn't realise 2 for £10 meant two of the SAME cocktail, because they never mention it) and ordered a Strawberry Daiquiri for the bf, plus a Chocolate Martini for myself. Nope, couldn't get the one I wanted as they were out of chocolate liqueur, so it was back to my seat to try and decide on another. I was gutted but excited about my next choice, the Show Me The Honey. NOPE. They were out of honey vodka so I couldn't have that one either! I get that obviously it's a busy bar at weekends, but I thought that was an extremely poor show - the staff weren't hugely apologetic about it either which didn't exactly help. Finally deciding on a Russian Spring Punch (yay, they had all the ingredients for that one!) I ordered the drinks. The bartender said "you know it's 2 for £10 yeah?" but again didn't mention the fact that it's two of the same cocktail for £10. Once he started making up the drinks I of course caught on to what was happening, whereupon he looked at me like I was an idiot for not knowing something they never openly tell you. Great. I begrudgingly paid for our drinks (I wouldn't really have minded except the bf wasn't sure if he'd want more than one cocktail and we now possessed four, plus I was really wanting to try a couple of cocktails instead of two of the same one) and went back to the booth, more than a bit deflated by this point. The cocktails were...fine. The champagne in my cocktail wasn't the nicest but it did the job of course. The atmosphere in the bar was...also fine. But that was it. Fine. It stayed pretty quiet the whole time we were there and I guess just wasn't the whole cocktail bar experience I was expecting. We then made our way to Cahoots where we had an absolute belter of a time and it totally saved our night, goes to show that sometimes you really do get what you pay for!

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    Spiritual Caipirinha Bar

    Spiritual Caipirinha Bar

    4.5(14 reviews)
    2.4 miCamden Town
    ££

    In this bar ... No rules ! Write on the wall, speak to everyone, hear to random music or live…read moremusic, drink Mojitos you never drink before ! Their mojitos are made with brown sugar (really good) and are cheap ! I haven't tries the Caipirina but I've been told that this is their specialty so must be really good as their mojitos are ... Wow ! Tiny bar with often loooooots of people, there's a 2nd floor with a little room that is often less busy. Bartenders are really nice and cool ! Go there and experiment the spiritual experience !

    Brazilians are known for their love of life, passion, joy of movement, music and dance as well as…read moretheir wonderful lime laden cocktails. I'm not sure how close this bar is to Brazilian nightlife, but to me this bar feels typically Brazilian in cadence. I just love the atmosphere, the enthusiasm, the music, you feel transported to another place and I just don't understand how very few people, even those living in Camden, don't know about this bar! I was introduced by a lovely Yelp friend and try and get back whenever I'm in Camden as I really love this place. To me this is one of Camden's real hidden gems. So why do I love it? Let me count the ways: Live music: I'm not sure if there is someone on every night, but I'm always shocked by them hosting some fantastic, extremely talented musicians. Intimate setting: As a tiny little venue you huddle around small tables, it feels cozy, personable and warm. Art work: Walls, ceilings and tables are plastered with art, pictures, paintings collages drape all surfaces. It's like some hipster arty underground cavern... like so many bars in Shoreditch are trying to achieve, but this place isn't trying, it has charm and personality without having to try. Caipirinhas and mojitos: Using traditional Brazilian ingredients the cocktails here are just superb... and after a few you can't help but sink back into your seat and enjoy the ambiance. I'd also recommend the Cuba Libra, I'm usually not a fan, but would make an exception here. As a cocktail bar you need to expect to pay cocktail prices, but the live music, amazing atmosphere and art are free.

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    Knowhere Special - Otto the bar pup

    Knowhere Special

    4.1(11 reviews)
    2.8 miKentish Town
    ££

    I have a couple of friends living in Kentish Town who happily researched and booked this charming…read morelittle basement bar which is a must-visit in the area. Apparently the owners want it to feel like someone's living room and it definitely has a relaxed and locals-come-here vibe, although our seating area was in what was once a VIctorian police cell, which was probably less cosy back in the day. The interesting concept here is to serve small bites of food tailored to each house cocktail which a beautifully presented and explained, as are the cocktails themselves. We sampled almost all of the house cocktail menu and generally everyone was very impressed. I think several people really liked the park bench, with its strong apple flavour, although I personally found it a bit one-note. In fact, I wouldn't say any of the cocktails here got it quite right for my palate, some of the balancing of flavours didn't quite work for me and none of them particularly blew me away. They were pretty good, but there weren't any I found incredibly delicious and "incredibly delicious" is really what I am looking for in a cocktail. I had the Get Me a Bourbon, I'm Hungry and Lost in Alaska. The first was a short drink which wasn't massively memorable, contra my favourite ever bourbon cocktail, the fantastic bourborini once on the specials at Pitt Cue Co. Lost in Alaska I thought was nice although others said they thought it tasted medicinal! Service was great - helpful, patient and attentive. It's expensive, especially now I live in Manchester and can get better cocktails at the Fitzgerald for £4 less, but I would still recommend Knowhere Special, especially if you're nearby having dinner. They have such an inventive and passionate approach, it's very impressive already and I'm sure will just get better with time.

    Reservations are needed on weekends…read more One of the most unique experiences we had while traveling in the UK, Knowhere Special is a specialty cocktail bar that focuses on private, small tables and outrageous, off-the-wall, hand-crafted cocktails. The interior is small, cramped, and homely like walking into a hippie's apartment. Our table was in its own private alcove with a low vaulted ceiling. We had one server who was outstanding - knowledgeable, excited, and outgoing. The house cocktail flavors were all over the place. Some were good and others were great. They are all super weird for sure, so you'll get a kick just reading off the descriptions. They are pricier, but not outrageous. Many also come with little snacks to pair with the cocktail. If you don't want something crazy, you can order regular cocktails as well. Neat experience and certainly recommended to try out for novelty's sake. One of the best experiences we had in London!

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    The Gallery - Fried chicken

    The Gallery

    4.3(27 reviews)
    3.4 miWest Hampstead
    ££

    Cute place in Hampstead! We had just gotten off of a 10 hour flight and was recommended this place…read moreby our friend. Got seated quickly and ordered. I got the fried chicken with buffalo sauce on the side. It was good! A bit small for the price but filling. Our waiter was nice. Cute spot.

    Was walking around with friends one of the days and spotted this place and had decided to come back…read moreto it another time. And come back we did for Sunday brunch. After being poorly for over 5 days, I had to skip the bottomless Sunday brunch which allows you to drink as much for just £18 (select drinks). The breakfast is supremely unhealthy, I mean I absolutely loved it but this will not be a regular place. I am more of a poached egg on granary roast sort of girl, which most of the times is a luxury. There options are plenty many however they do only waffles (both sweet and savoury) and no toast. I swapped the scrambled egg with poached egg and added an avocado as an extra. My breakfast was therefore, savoury waffles with smoked salmon, cream cheese, poached eggs and crispy capers with extra avocados. I complete devoured my brunch after being hungry for just over 3 hours. The food was great, something different from standard Sunday brunch. However, due to the healthiness quotient, I will not frequent this place and only treat myself maybe once in good few months. The staff were friendly and quick. The general vibe of the place was great. Would highly recommend for anyone to go at least once.

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