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The London Cocktail Club is Opening a New Location in Bristol

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If you’re in the market for a new cocktail bar, you’ve probably been tempted by the idea of a London cocktail club, but are unsure where to start. The Goodge Street TCC is just a short walk from Liverpool Street and Mansion House tube stations and boasts picture-perfect spots and wild prints. The intimate space is perfect for a group of friends, and the exposed brick and Savile Role-inspired portraits make it a cozy spot to gather. The location is convenient, too, as it’s only a few minutes’ walks from Oxford Circus and the Bristol Old City tube stations.

Bristol’s Old City to Open a Branch of The London Cocktail Club In November

A popular London bar chain is expanding to Bristol, with the opening of its first new venue in the city’s Old City. The Cocktail Club has already opened a bar on Clifton Triangle but is now set to expand its offerings to a second city. The new Bristol branch will span two floors and will feature several bars and lounge areas. The new bar will feature a garden terrace and will offer happy hour deals, including a free cocktail round with your booking.

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The upcoming location is located in the heart of Bristol’s Old City, which boasts some of the city’s oldest buildings. The city is home to several museums and galleries, including the internationally renowned Museum of Natural History. The museum’s collections also include Chinese ceramics. The city’s other landmarks include the three historic houses the city, the Bristol Archives, and the Four Wise Monkeys. Among the most notable artists to have lived in the city are Thomas Lawrence, an 18th and 19th-century portrait painter, and Francis Greenway, an architect who designed many of the world’s first buildings. Bristol is also home to the graffiti artist Banksy, who is thought to have been born and raised in the city.

The Bristol branch of the London cocktail club is set to open in November and will include a bar with a classic gin-based cocktail menu. The bar is a popular destination for tourists in the city, but the Old City will also have a variety of live music venues. There are two main football clubs in Bristol: the Bristol City and the Bristol Rovers. The city also has a rugby union club, the Gloucestershire County Cricket Club.

The city was the starting point for early exploration of the New World. The first European to land in North America was John Cabot, a Venetian. The first Englishman, William Weston, was also part of this expedition. The harbor in the city center was used as a trading base from which the city traded with Europe and the New World. During the Renaissance, the city was the center of a great maritime industry. The city once served as the capital of the Western world, and it was home to the first English expedition to the New World.

The Drinks Menu at London Cocktail Club

If you’re interested in trying cocktails in London, you’ll find a variety of drinks to sample on a cocktail club’s menu. Guests are typically served popcorn to help them soak up the alcohol. Most London cocktail clubs ask guests to surrender their credit cards, which helps them avoid running away without paying. Fortunately, there are a few key rules to follow when ordering your drinks. We’ll look at these guidelines now.

London Cocktail Club

KERB Counter – Located in Shoreditch, this speakeasy features a rotating kitchen and is the perfect place for a pre-match BBQ. Tacos and mezcal cocktails are popular specialties. Purl – a speakeasy named after a famous Victorian drink – is located in the basement of a Marylebone building and features creative cocktail techniques. The menu includes ice-cream-infused cocktails, too.

Punch Room – If you’re looking for a truly luxurious night out, The Punch Room might be the perfect spot. The intimate, oak-paneled bar plays vintage soul music, while gin-infused punches feature jasmine tea and oakmoss. Looking Glass Cocktail Club – In Shoreditch, the Looking Glass Cocktail Club has classic cocktails and a secret room for a more intimate setting.

The Londoner – The newest LCC location is a must-see. With a rustic tavern atmosphere, the pub specializes in terroir-led gin and tonics. The Inkeepers’ Hour is held Tuesday to Friday from 4 pm to 6 pm. A variety of cocktails are available on the menu, which changes nightly. While the cocktail list may change, there are some classic cocktails on the menu, as well as a few modern twists on old-world favorites.

The Yellow Triangle, Red Square, and Blue Circle are the latest venture for former Artesian head bartender Remy Savage. A cocktail menu featuring 15-16 different cocktails will be posted on Instagram for judges to judge. Guests will also have a chance to choose their favorite glassware and go for a signature drink. The restaurant’s menu also includes two large-format sharing cocktails. The menu will be augmented by a selection of snacks. Among the most popular cocktails are the agaveria cocktail, a tequila cocktail with lemon liqueur, prickly pear cordial, and lime.

Owners of London Cocktail Club

The vision behind LCC has been to create an amazing night out for anyone who wants it. Creating a space that embodies an epic night out with friends, banter among bar staff, and an electric atmosphere, is the main reason for starting the London cocktail club. The owners of the London cocktail club have made it a reality, with the help of their passion for the craft and their win on BBC’s The Restaurant.

London Cocktail Club

The company is led by ex-Dragons’ Den investor Sarah Willingham. Nightcap has announced it intends to float on AIM in order to expand its existing bar portfolio. The aim is to create a leading bar operating group in the UK, aiming to grow to 40 locations within five years. Nightcap plans to use this new funding to expand the brand and its current portfolio of 10 sites across London and other major cities in the UK.

The London Cocktail Club has carved its own niche in the London bar scene, offering destination-led basement sites and speakeasy-style locations. With a highly scalable business model and a pipeline of new openings, the company has an ample amount of potential for further growth. The concept was first conceived by a British bartender who won the 2008 Cocktail World Cup for the best bartender in the world, John James ‘JJ’ Goodman. Goodman’s vision was to create a bar chain that would offer top-quality drinks in the most prestigious settings.

The original location of London Cocktail Club was a punk gin palace. The bar offers a snack menu that includes B-movie poster food porn. Owners James Hopkins and JJ Goodman were also the winners of BBC’s The Restaurant with Raymond Blanc. Although the prices are cheap, the standards remain high. These two chefs have worked their way up through the bar scene to get to where they are today.

The London Cocktail Club has already established itself in London and is opening a second location in Bristol. The new location will be a two-floor venue featuring several lounge areas, a garden terrace, and a variety of bars. Bookings for happy hour will receive a free round of cocktails. Those looking for a good night out can expect to dance until the wee hours. To make the night even better, subscribers to CoStar can also view exclusive content and images of the Bristol venue.

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