Nomad

You may have passed by loads of times without really realising what Nomad was all about, but now it’s time to find out: the next time you’re looking for an energetic late night in east London, party at Nomad until 5am. Nomad sits on that overused Old Street stretch, which every weekend leads droves of Read More …

The Griffin

You might think that a central London pub offering cheap stage and private dances from lovely and welcoming girls, a friendly bar staff selling reasonably priced drinks, non-oppressive bouncers and an all-round laid-back atmosphere would be an impossibility, but prepare to be amazed. The Griffin has all this and more.

Champagne Cult

Champagne Cult is spread out over two floors, with simple and understated décor. The ground floor is decked out with softly furnished, lounge-style seating, a burnt orange and mahogany colour scheme, and a token smattering of Renaissance paintings and antique ornaments to add a sense of old-fashioned class to proceedings.

Kanaloa

Enter the foliage-fringed door to the City’s coolest bar, and be transported from the streets of London to a Polynesian paradise.This is Kanaloa, brought to you by the clever folks behind sister bar Mahiki. With investors including Sarah Harding of Girls Aloud fame, Kanaloa is as fun as its Mayfair sibling and will undoubtedly attract Read More …

Gin Joint

Looking to be the next thoroughly cosmopolitan affair when it comes to Gin in the city, premium dining company Searcys and heralded art venue the Barbican Centre have announced Gin Joint.

Abbey

Abbey is a fun city restaurant, bar and club situated within a relaxed saunter of Aldgate and Tower Hill stations in the heart of the city. The slick interior creates a relaxing feel during the day before generating something a bit more lively when the sun goes down. The size of the bar is quite Read More …