London’s Best Cocktail Bars Book Review – A Libation Lovers Guide to the Long Pour (Recipes)

London’s Best Cocktail Bars: The Most Popular Hotspots, presents a libation-lovers walking guide through forty-eight of the best drinking venues, from rooftops to undergrounds, well known and hidden, a colorful collection of concoctions sure to please.

From author Susan Cohen, and Fox Chapel Publishing, London’s Best Cocktail Bars features full page glossy photos, descriptions, insights and bits of history as she tastefully provides the necessary details for travelers whom may not know the local customs.


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Each featured venue includes a side bar with the address, telephone, email, web site, hours, reservations policy, dress code, age restrictions, nearest underground station and nearby places of interest. As some establishments offer special in-house tastings ongoing events are also included.

London’s Best Cocktail Bars: The Most Popular Hotspots showcases the well-known and ultra-luxurious five-star lounges to the most popular rooftop bars to craft cocktail hotspots, over-the-top concept bars and the best celebrity-spotting night locations.


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Highlighting a variety of venues like 12th Knot, Sea Containers London, Harvey Nichols Fifth Floor Bar, The American at The Beaumont, The Stafford and The Savoy, Aquavit London, Artesian, The Langham, Aviator Br, Hush, Balthazar, Bar American, Brasserie Zedel, Beaufort Bar, The Savoy, BelowZero Ice Bar, The Blind Pig, Blind Spot St. Martins Lane, Blue Bar, The Berekley, Bourne & Hollingsworth Buildings, Brumus Bar, Haymarket Hotel, Cahoots, Calloh Calley, Claridge’s Bar, The Connaught, Donovan Bar, Brown’s Hotel, Experimental Cocktail Club, The Fumoir, Claridge’s, The Glade, Sketch, Green Bar, Hotel Café Royal, Ham Yard Bar, Ham Yard Hotel, Ladies & Gentlemen, Little Bat, The Lobby Bar, One Aldwych, London Cocktail Club, (Liverpool Street), Long Bar, Sanderson, The Mayor of Scaredy Cat Town, Mr Fogg’s Residence, The Nickel Bar, The Ned, Nightjar, Oriole, OXO Tower Bar, Radio Rooftop Bar, ME London, Reverend JW Simpson, The Rivoli Bar, The Ritz, Scarfes Bar, Rosewood London, Sexy Fish, Swift, and Whistling Shop.

London’s Best Cocktail Bars: The Most Popular Hotspots also featured recipes for Hanky Panky, Chanterelle, Romanu Rose (Bulgaria), Buenos Aires Argentina, Fairy Garden Infusion, The Nedgroni, Ritz 110.


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At 173 glossy pages, London’s Best Cocktail Bars: The Most Popular Hotspots, introduces the reader to the sights of London, the most popular venues to see and be seen, a bit of history for lively bar conversation, and full of facts and eight recipes.

An academic and historian with as special interest in British Victorian and Edwardian social life, Cohen is sure not to skimp on the history of cocktails. She brings to the page’s stories of underground speakeasies, and the introduction of contemporary’s most celebrate cocktails.


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London’s Best Cocktail Bars: The Most Popular Hotspots is available at Amazon and fine bookstores everywhere.

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