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Dine at one of the best posh restaurants in London, and you’re sure to be impressed with the quality of service, delicious cuisine, and beverages on offer! More than 60 posh London restaurants have been awarded Michelin stars, so deciding which ones are worth your time and money can be hard. But don’t worry, we’ve found the top restaurants worth sampling.
Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just want a taste of the London VIP nightlife on a Monday night, these are the best posh restaurants in London to fit the bill.
Restaurant Gordon Ramsay is one of two posh London restaurants that hold three Michelin stars. Michelin says the classical, modern food “is executed with considerable poise, a lightness of touch and remarkable attention to detail UK quality ingredients, such as Scottish lobster tail and Cornish turbot, are the stars of the menu.
The flagship restaurant of the celebrity chef is a must-visit restaurant for any lover of quality food. Their gift experiences, from their 7-course tasting meal to their a la carte for 2, are the best way to truly understand what is so well-rated about this staple restaurant. It definitely is one of the best posh London restaurants to go out to.
Chef Marcus Wareing worked for Gordon Ramsay until they had a very publicized falling out. Wareing followed up by opening Marcus, which features modern European cuisine with British ingredients. Michelin gave Marcus two stars and said, “dishes come with a refreshing lack of complication”. One of the most popular dining options is the seasonal tasting menu. It gives you the chance to sample items like Dorset crab and Herdwick lamb.
The elegant presentation of the dishes and the decadent way they furnish the restaurant makes sure every customer knows exactly why this place was awarded 2 Michelin stars. Once you dine here, you will never forget it.
Sketch is not only one of the best posh restaurants in London but also one of the most expensive. It costs around $240 per person and features extremely high-quality ingredients on all of its French menus. Its tasting menu showcases a sea garden of red mullet, oysters, lobster, frog legs, and pigeon, and don’t forget the six mini desserts.
This venue is a well-known Mayfair staple for its original art-deco themes, with a primary focus on the creative. It makes this place the perfect dining experience for the avid artist, showcasing over 200 artworks from British artist David Shrigley all in their Gallery room.
The room itself looks like something out of a Wes Anderson movie. It has baby pink art deco furnishing adorning the venue and making you feel transformed into another era. And if the decorations didn’t sway you, their innovative and original menu is well known in Mayfair as a must-taste should.
Hélène Darroze is a fourth-generation chef of French gourmet cooking. She literally brings the tastes of her native Landes region to England by shipping ingredients in from southwest France.
The Michelin two-star experience includes choosing 5, 7, or 9 courses by selecting marbles from a Solitaire board. It is one of the best posh restaurants in London to go out to.
Each bears the name of an ingredient, such as fresh fish from the Saint-Jean de Luz market or pigeon from Racan, and to play, you simply leave in all the ingredients that you want to go into making your dish.
Looking at the menu, it is not difficult to see why this place has such a high rating by both professionals and customers alike, and their innovative way of leaving the guests more in control of what’s on the menu shows the forward-thinking that has left it a household name in the restaurant business.
Even though this Ritz Restaurant only has one Michelin star, that doesn’t mean it’s any less lavish than the others on this list of the best posh restaurants in London. Its fine cuisine matches its magnificent dining room, which is one of the most beautiful in the world.
Besides the usual lunch and dinner menus, The Ritz London also offers themed menus to fit your special occasion, such as the “Pre-Theatre” and “Live at The Ritz” menus. The venue itself screams luxury, transporting you to the ultimate lavish experience every step of the way.
One of their most well-known experiences are their set afternoon tea selection, starting from £57 per person, and is the perfect place to go for the best luxury sandwich and pastry selection, and is never complete without a glass of champagne to tie the whole experience together.
Speaking of lavish, if you dine at Alain Ducasse, expect to pay about $290 per person to nosh on its seasonal menu of French cuisine. If you want to make your seat as luxurious as the food on your plate, you can sit in the centre of the restaurant at Table Lumière, with 4,500 shimmering fibre optics surrounding it.
The luxury French restaurant is famous among critics and consumers alike and if you are looking for one of the best dining experiences in the country, then you should look no further. And it’s not all completely unaffordable, with it being one of the best posh London restaurants to dine in.
For £65, you can experience their lunch hour tasting menu, which includes 3 courses that change every Wednesday and 2 glasses of wine, and we can guarantee it will be one of the best lunches you will taste.
Gauthier also offers an exclusive experience that depends on where you sit and is one the best posh restaurants in London to go out to. Each floor of the building offers different cuisine, prepared in the basement kitchen. The French fare is equally unique because the chefs don’t use measuring devices, recipe books, or timers to create the dishes.
Each season’s menu features the freshest UK ingredients. In addition to this, this Soho staple is one which makes a heroic effort to cater to the Vegan population, with the head chef specialising in vegetable-based menu’s for over 2 decades, showing everyone that vegan food can be just as good as any other, and proving the best menu to prove it, as it won the Best Vegan Menu of the Year award in 2016.
If a quiet atmosphere for a first date is what you’re looking for, you’ll find it at Bob Bob Ricard, which doesn’t allow children younger than 12 to dine in and is one the best posh London restaurants to go out to. You can eat your dinner in the all-booth dining room any night of the year — yes, any night — because Bob Bob Ricard is open 365 days per year, even Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
One of our choices of posh restaurants in London, this Soho restaurant serves English and Russian cuisine, from Chicken Kiev to Beef Wellington, and its famous for its “Press for Champagne” button at every table.
They also offer 3 different pricings for their menu, depending on when you visit, from off-peak, mid-peak to regular pricing which, depending on when you visit, can cut 25% off your bill. They also offer useful keys while deciphering the menu, whereby they code all the Russian menu items, so you know just where the dish you ordered has originated from.
Hawksmoor Seven Dials is a high-end steak restaurant that serves British beef and seafood and is one the best posh London restaurants to dine in. It’s located in an old brewery, where decades ago brew masters held steak suppers for London’s high society.
Pay attention, don’t go if you’re not hungry. The large cuts don’t usually come any smaller than 500 grams and the regular steaks average around 300 grams. And, you won’t want to forget to sample one of their many sides, such as triple cooked chips and beef dripping fries.
If offers a perfect mix of anything anyone could every want, with a lavish steak menu for the meat lover, and an extensive seafood menu for those who prefer their meat to derive from the ocean.
And the cocktails they offer to wash your luxury meal down with are a must. With an original menu of cocktails, it has something there guaranteed to please everyone, from their gin-based Marmalade cocktails, to their tequila-based Grapefruit Picador.
Island Grill prides itself on its sustainable cuisine that mixes traditional English fare with modern European influences and is one of the best posh London restaurants to dine in. It offers a variety of plate sizes and menus that change with the seasons. Examples of how the chefs mix fresh ingredients among their posh dishes are the Crispy Gressingham Duck Salad and Lancaster London Smoked Salmon.
Located right next to Lancaster Gate station, it is an exceptionally easy restaurant to access, but if you look at their menu, you may begin to understand why it may be slightly more difficult to get a table. This is the very definition of posh restaurants in London. Their use of fresh ingredients put together by some of the best professional chefs in the business, they claim this is all you need to “create a fantastic meal”, and we couldn’t agree more.
Umu boasts an impressive menu, inspired by traditional Japanese foods, from Tempura to Sashimi, to an impressive selection of varied sushi, this venue pleases anyone who is a lover of Asian cuisine and is one of the best posh London restaurants to go out to.
However, they also offer other cuisines with a selection of French truffles available and a varying speciality menu depending on the market that day.
The restaurant itself looks like something out of a movie, with the whole venue adorning a brown theme, either brown cushion sofa’s, or their wooden interior which seems to dominate everywhere, almost making you feel as though you are in the most expensive tree house in the world.
The kitchen itself is visibly open, so not only can you watch the top chefs prepare some of the finest Japanese cuisine in the city, the open plan makes sure the beautiful scents of the Asian menu reach you.
Dinner by Heston Blumenthal is another 2-star Michelin restaurant, under the name of celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal. It is one the best posh London restaurants to dine in.
The a la carte menu is unforgettable, from their Roast Iberico Pork Chops to their decadent Roast Halibut with Green Sauce. You cannot miss out on these meals, and it is best to go on a very empty stomach so you also have room for some of their lavish sides such as their triple cooked chips, and some of their unbelievable deserts which will leave you coming back for more.
They also offer a chef’s table for a more luxurious, if that was even possible, experience, setting you back £225 for a 9-course dinner, but if you look at the menu, which changes regularly with the chefs creating new and innovative dishes, it’s mot hard to see why.
Benares is an upscale Mayfair beauty which offers a menu full of Indian-British fusion dishes and is one of the best posh restaurants in London to dine in. The head chef helped this place to be awarded it’s Michelin star and it’s not very difficult to see why.
Atul Kochhar, the head chef, is the first Indian chef with a Michelin star, and his work shows in his menus.
Their tasting menu’s start at £98, making it one of the most affordable venues on this list, but the food still lives up to everything else here, and offers a unique menu that, cooked at this skill level will be difficult to find at any other restaurant in the city.
This tasting menu offers a little bit of everything you could ever want, with a selection of shellfish, chicken, fish, lamb and a choice of dessert, with a sorbet in the middle to cleanse the palate. This decadent blend of culture showcases all that is best about Indian food, and is a must visit for any lover of culture cuisine.
Corrigan’s Mayfair belongs to the Irish chef Richard Corrigan, serving locally sourced game food following seasonality and praising every ingredient’s flavor, with dishes inspired by traditional British and Irish cooking. He believes that game is everything you find in nature. From this statement, one can already imagine the intricate and complex dishes served at the restaurant.
Open for lunch and dinner, the place offers an a la carte menu and a fixed-price tasting option, which changes weekly according to the seasonal availability of every ingredient. Here you can explore flavors from the mountains and the ocean – Start with a spiced beef tartare served with oyster cream, nori, and tempura. Then, move to the native Scottish lobster ravioli with lobster bisque and vadouvan, a curry-like spice mixed with garlic and shallots.
The design of the place does a beautiful job reflecting the culture of game, and in each dish, you can taste the freedom of ingredients. The calming blue-toned design of the place when you first enter contrasts with the roughness of game food, and it is perfect when put together with brown leather booths by the bar counter. Inside, different seating areas embrace a more robust decor, with dim lighting and darker shades of green and blue on the walls.
Clare Smyth used to be the head chef at Restaurant Gordon Ramsay, leaving the job to open her venue. Today, Core is considered one of London’s best and most luxurious restaurants, with two Michelin Stars and aiming for its third. The restaurant emphasizes sustainable and natural foods, with ingredients sourced from local farmers and producers in the UK.
The tasting menu dishes at Core cover classics from high American cuisine. Scallops cooked over wood with sea lettuce and herbs, roasted cod with bay shrimps and swiss chard, venison with pearl barley, and whisky… these are some examples of the food you will encounter at the venue. Simplicity in design contrasts with flavor and production complexity, highlighting every color and aroma of ingredients.
Inside, find a bright and clean environment where light grey and baby green harmonize with wooden tones on the bartop and floors. The dining hall is spacious and has tables of different sizes, perfect for any client. Core can satisfy them all, from couples wanting a romantic dinner to large families celebrating a special occasion.
Hide gained its first Michelin star six months after opening. Maybe it was because of their strategic location at Mayfair or their beautiful interiors and wine list. We know that all factors combined, including the menu, always enchant everybody who comes in to dine. The restaurant is divided into three sections: above, ground, and below. Each one of them is distinctive and differs in its proposal somehow.
The Above area is decorated with light grey and light wooden tones. An almost monochromatic design gives space for artistic expression in the food served. A magnificent and bold staircase lies in the middle of the ground salon, its modern design calling attention to the boldness of the restaurant’s proposal. Below, find a dark and well-packed bar where you will discover exquisite cocktails and aromas.
Excellence in presentation is one of the core values at Hide, clearly represented on their well elaborated and colorful plates. The dishes here are anything but simple. Toast with melted cheese, poached egg, and truffles on top is an excellent way to start your meal. Move to the steamed cornish sole with mussels and eucalyptus, and finish with a zesty and caramelized dessert.
The Jean-Goerges at The Connaught is the perfect place to go if you’re a fan of truffles. Here, the simplest dishes come covered with thin shaves of black truffles, and you won’t be afraid to ask for more afterward. Inside The Connaught hotel, this restaurant is ideal for every meal of the day, from sublime traditional breakfast to late-night luxurious dinners.
Here, classic British flavors meet Southeast Asian influences, creating a colorful, eclectic, and aromatic cuisine. Every ingredient is fresh, straight from the farmers market to the kitchen, and then carefully prepared to make it to the dining room like an explosion of essences. Start with a fresh bluefin tuna tartare with avocado, radish, and ginger sauce. For your main dish, maybe a cheeseburger with black truffle mayo or a spiced crusted salmon with coconut-lime infusion, coriander, and garlic. The pizzas are also famous, and sharing one during an alfresco lunch is an experience not to be missed.
The environment here is the epitome of daytime luxury. Light gray furniture is spread on an isle, surrounded by an entire glass wall that grants you a view of the outside. Small red details on the glass give it a sense of class, and so does the bar on the back, stacked with high-quality spirits.
At first glance, the most appealing part of Evelyn’s Table is probably its secrecy. Come in and find a small and straight-to-the-point wine list, carefully curated to match each dish. The house sommelier promises to take you on a unique and multi-sensorial journey, so you can just relax and let him do the work. Sakes and non-alcoholic beverages are also available. Sit at the chef’s counter, which fits 12 people, and watch a gastronomic performance. Make sure to make a reservation ahead of time.
Evelyn’s table is one of the floors from The Blue Post restaurant, where ingredients come in fresh every day, granting unique and natural flavors that take over each dish. The restaurant is a British pub serving gourmet bar snacks that perfectly match the beer selection. Down in the wine cellar, you will find the gastronomic experience that is Evelyn’s Table: five courses and three chefs.
The food mixes British products, French training, and Japanese techniques. The result is food that looks like art-nouveau. Find juicy lamb racks, bright green Brussels sprouts, and fresh fish displayed on beautiful plates. The space is small and intimate—a counter in front of the kitchen where you watch the action.
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If you are looking for the best places to take clients in London, look no further than this, the perfect guide to all the most exciting and unique venues, with something to suit everyone. From private members’ clubs to clubs with late-night live shows to exquisitely themed restaurants, this list has everything you will need when deciding where in London to take your clients out to. Capital A List offers access and priority reservations at all these venues and many more.
The South Kensington Club is one of London’s most unique and innovative private members clubs. Located on the exclusive Harrington Road near the South Kensington underground station, this members club is set in a Georgian townhouse and was home once to Ronnie Wood’s Harrington Club. There is an overriding theme of health and well-being, and members get access to a spa, gym, and many other health-related resources, including yoga classes and massage sessions.
There is ample space for business meetings and a variety of different rooms in the club, some of which are quiet and suited for important business discussions, as well as a huge social aspect of the club with a newly designed bar and a superb restaurant.
For one of the most lavish dining experiences you and your client will ever have, book at Aqua Nueva, where the highly rated restaurant doesn’t just serve spectacular food but spectacular views to go with it from their stunning rooftop terrace. It’s not hard to see why it is one of the best places to take clients in London.
Their menu, influenced by Spanish small plates, is one of the most appealing menus in the city, with food ranging from tuna empanadas to poached ducks eggs, there is something to please everyone here, so your client can pick a few of their favorite dishes, and tuck in! Everything about this restaurant screams luxury and it is the perfect spot for a client who wants to experience London’s best.
The Box, a hotspot for celebrity sightings in Soho is the self-proclaimed ‘Theatre of Variety’, and an iconic spot that pushes the boundaries of cabaret and shows the more promiscuous, twisted side of London. This exclusive Soho members club is definitely one of the best places to take clients in London. Set up as a 19th-century theatre, the art deco furnishing and extravagant live shows make it the perfect place to take the client who likes to think outside ‘The Box’.
The sister to the club of the same name in Manhattan, it had a reputation to uphold from the minute it opened its doors, to create entertainment that will be unforgettable and see how far they can push themselves.
A place that is to be seen to be believed, found in the corners of Soho, The Box is a sure-to-impress venue with a decadent drinks menu, food served until late at night, and a cabaret of quirky until 3 AM. Just remember to dress up in your best glamour and reserve your place beforehand!
Blacks Members Club Soho is one of the oldest Private Members Clubs in London, built in 1732 by the apprentice of Christopher Wren, Blacks are rich with British Culture whilst still upholding the exclusivity it has always displayed, acting as a refuge from the outside world. Brought back to London in 2014 by current owner Ben Goldman, the Georgian Heritage remains prominent throughout the Private Members Club.
It features a highly acclaimed restaurant and different floors with various bar and lounge areas. For an escape from living the busy London Lifestyle, the Blacks Club is certainly the ideal private Members Club, providing space for members to relax and unwind and indeed carry out client meetings in a luxurious setting.
The club Reign, located next to Piccadilly Circus station, has made itself a huge name on the London high-end club scene, and it’s not hard to see why. Offering shows containing everything from fire-breathers to acrobatics, the club does everything possible to preserve that vintage circus feel and make its customers forget where they actually are.
A definite must-see and one of the best places to take clients in London for something a bit more special. Self-proclaimed as a mix of ‘Las Vegas and Moulin Rouge’, the club takes acrobatics and makes it look effortlessly sexy and exciting. But this is no surprise when you find out the creators are those behind Cirque le Soir. This staple venue is a must-attend show for anyone looking to impress, just remember, ladies in heels and gents in smart shoes.
The Curtain Members Club, is home to a private members club and hotel and is a master of combining eccentric design with functional spaces perfectly suited for client meetings near the City of London. Each space offered by the Club integrates its ethos of creativity, from the traffic light walls in the restaurant bathrooms to the mounted stag heads wearing blindfolds in the lobby. Members are not short of creativity and a good time when at the Club. However, the Curtain Club London is incredibly exclusive with its waiting list of more than 3,000 people. Unsurprisingly, this quirky members club is thriving in the creative Capital of London, Shoreditch.
Many of the rooms at The Curtain are dedicated to meetings and workspaces, all of which offer privacy and quiet for important meetings with clients.
Members of The Curtain also have access to three different restaurants, including Imperial, Red Rooster, and the famous Rooftop restaurant LIDO. LIDO restaurant and pool is Moroccan-inspired, and with its retractable glass roof, both members and hotel guests can bask in the summer sunshine and watch the sunset on the city skyline in the evenings. Its open day-to-night serving fresh and seasonal dishes alongside a superb wine list.
Cahoots bar is a must for anyone who loves anything vintage and is one of the best places to take clients in London if you’re looking to impress them with somewhere both intimate and fabulously unique. Inspired by the 1940s, it makes you forget you are actually in modern-day Soho. And if a 40’s themed bar still isn’t special enough for you, this one is disguised as a tube station, and the theme continues once you enter the platform to an underground vintage tube ride.
The decor is all themed accordingly, with tube seats, and suitcase tables and vintage galore adoring this disused underground station. We recommend taking your client on a Saturday, where they offer their Squiffy Picnic with the poison of your choice and a picnic basket brimming with uniquely British treats. If that wasn’t enough, every Saturday, they provide a classic British music experience, with swing music and war-era-themed costuming and sounds. This is the ideal unique place to take a client to show them what being British really is.
From the creators who brought you Cahoots, comes Bart’s, another period-themed staple of the city, which is one of the best places to take clients in London. Their motto is ‘speakeasy, drink hard’. Set in the 1920s as a prohibition-style bar set up by American gangsters, the bar well and truly commits to its theme. Nestled in Sloane Avenue, secretly hidden as a block of apartments, to keep the cops from raiding the place, a password is required on entry (P.S. don’t worry, if you book with us, we’ll make sure you know it!). Their menu, intricately designed as a comic book, shows off their collection of signature cocktails, which come with a hefty price tag, but pack a punch and are well worth it!
If the sharers aren’t your thing, you could go for one of their many exquisitely designed individual cocktails, of which you have plenty to choose from. However, if you don’t want to step out of your comfort zone too much, they offer a full selection of all the classic cocktails, from Bloody Marys to Cosmos.
If you’re a bit peckish, they also offer an intimate but delicious selection of Japanese food. Now, if for some reason you still don’t think this is enough for your client, you could take them to their weekly Criminali-Tea event on Saturday. This weekly event, disguised as an adventure of secret messages to sneak in and avoid the cops, is the perfect way to spend a Saturday afternoon, and once you make it in, you are rewarded with their illicit liquors and a selection of their teapots with a twist and classic snacks.
But they warn you, the cops are always on the lookout, so be prepared for a raid!
For something that can be the best of both worlds, look no further than Sketch. During the day, it is a top Victorian-themed townhouse which is one of the city’s best tea rooms, and by the evening, you enter a decadent cocktail venue, so whatever your client wants, this place can offer it. Opened by an award-winning figure of the bar scene and a Michelin star chef, this venue offers an elegant, upper-scale location that is perfect for showing off to a client. With 5 different rooms, you can come here for an exquisite breakfast, a standout brunch, or an unforgettable evening meal.
The Gallery, boasting daily afternoon tea and evening meals served up until 2 am every day except Sundays, is the perfect venue to show off the avant-garde side of London.
The decor, following a baby pink theme, looks like something straight out of a Wes Anderson movie, and is sure to impress any guest, and to top it all off, and showing its namesake, the walls are adorned as a gallery of elegant art by British artist David Shrigley, which have just been replaced this January, guaranteed to catch the eye of any avid fan of the arts.
The Lecture Room, a perfect spot for your avid diner, offers an exquisite Michelin-starred dining experience, the Parlour, their late-night cocktail bar with a resident DJ, The Glade, a woodland wonderland-themed late-night bar, or the East Bar, their lounge bar with a DJ which revolves around the theme of modern art, there is something for every kind of client here.
For a client looking for more drinks, dinner, and a show, consider booking at Bunga Bunga, in Covent Garden. With each day having a different kind of show, from musical theatre, and burlesque, to variety shows, any theatre, and Italian food fan will have no problem having fun in this venue. It’s easy to see why it is one of the best places to take clients in London. And it doesn’t just stop there, you can have your dinner and a show, then stay for their late-night cocktail nights, with DJs playing until 2:30.
To make things a bit more convenient, when you buy your tickets to any show, the price of your dinner is also included in your ticket! Even if you just want to take your client for drinks, they will be spoiled for choice by their decadent cocktail and drinks menu, but don’t just take our word for it, try if for yourself!
Sea Containers, located on the South Bank, is the perfect venue for dining at any time of the day, from breakfast, to brunch to evening dinner, this place has it all. You can also get fantastic views from this restaurant, which overlooks the Thames river with a riverside terrace to enjoy their locally produced gourmet dining with a view.
One of the best dining experiences they have to offer is their brunch menu, where you can buy bottomless Bloody Marys, Mimosas, or Bellini to go with your unique choices of brunch for a business dining experience at a restaurant your client will never forget. To top it all off, we suggest trying one of their hard shakes, a milkshake with a twist, or more accurately, a shot. A definite must-see and one of the best places to take clients in London.
The American Bar at The Savoy is one of the most iconic bars in London and a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. With its luxurious Art Deco interiors, impeccable service, and impressive cocktail menu, the bar exudes a sophisticated and elegant atmosphere perfect for entertaining clients. The American Bar has a long and storied history, welcoming Winston Churchill, Frank Sinatra, and Marilyn Monroe. The bar also boasts an impressive collection of memorabilia and artwork that adds charm and allure.
Whether you’re looking for a sophisticated and elegant evening or a fun and lively night out, The American Bar at The Savoy is the perfect place to take clients for a night of entertainment in London. In addition to its impressive cocktail menu and luxurious atmosphere, The American Bar also offers a range of entertainment options, making it the perfect place to take clients for a night out in London. The bar hosts regular live music performances, including jazz and swing bands, which add to the ambiance and create a lively and fun atmosphere. The bar also hosts a range of special events throughout the year, including cocktail masterclasses, book launches, and other exclusive occasions that offer clients a unique and memorable experience.
Next is a place featured in some of our other lists for its luxury and excellence in entertainment.
Quaglino’s is a stylish and sophisticated restaurant and bar in the heart of Mayfair, London. With its glamorous Art Deco interiors, delicious food, and excellent drinks menu, it’s no wonder that Quaglino’s has been a favorite spot for entertaining clients for decades. The restaurant features a range of dining options, including private dining rooms that offer an intimate and exclusive experience. The bar also provides a range of drinks, including cocktails, wines, and spirits, making it the perfect place to unwind after a long day of business meetings.
What sets Quaglino’s apart, however, is its entertainment offering. The restaurant features live music and weekly performances, ranging from jazz and swing bands to DJ sets and dance performances. The lively and energetic atmosphere makes it the perfect place to take clients for a night of entertainment.
Quaglino’s has something for everyone. With its delicious food, excellent drinks, and entertaining performances, this is the perfect place to impress and entertain your clients in London.
The Nightjar is a popular speakeasy-style bar in the trendy neighborhood of Shoreditch in London. The bar has a vintage feel, low lighting, comfortable seating, and a cozy ambiance. The extensive drinks menu features a range of creative and delicious cocktails that impress even the most discerning clients.
The atmosphere is lively and fun. The bar’s unique atmosphere and impressive cocktail menu make it an excellent choice for entertaining clients. The Nightjar also hosts live music performances, ranging from jazz and blues to swing and other genres.
The Nightjar’s mixologists are among the best in London, creating innovative and creative cocktails that will impress your clients. The bar’s intimate atmosphere and attentive service make it an ideal place to host a business meeting or entertain clients in a more relaxed setting. With its unique atmosphere, impressive drinks menu, and lively entertainment, The Nightjar is the perfect place to impress and entertain clients in London.
The Arts Club is a prestigious private members’ club in Mayfair’s heart. The club is renowned for its luxurious and elegant surroundings, excellent dining options, and impressive entertainment. It features a range of dining options, including a fine dining restaurant, a brasserie, and a sushi bar, all offering a delicious and sophisticated dining experience.
The Arts Club regularly hosts various events, including live music performances, art exhibitions, and talks by leading figures in the arts and culture industry. The club also features a range of bars and lounges, including a rooftop bar with stunning city views. The club’s sophisticated and exclusive atmosphere makes it the perfect place to entertain clients in London.
The Arts Club’s reputation for exclusivity and luxury is unmatched. Its commitment to providing an exceptional experience for its members and guests makes it the perfect place to impress and entertain clients in London. In addition to its excellent dining and entertainment offerings, The Arts Club also features a range of other amenities, including a spa, a gym, and a screening room.
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club is a legendary jazz venue located in the heart of Soho. The club has been a mainstay of the London music scene since it opened its doors in 1959 and has played host to some of the biggest names in jazz and blues over the years.
The club features an intimate atmosphere, with a capacity of just 250, and its excellent acoustics make it the perfect venue for enjoying live music. Ronnie Scott regularly hosts various events, including performances by world-renowned jazz musicians, up-and-coming talent, and other music genres and themed events. The club also features a restaurant and bar that serve a range of delicious food and drinks, making it the perfect place to entertain clients in London.
The club also offers a range of private hire options, including exclusive use of the venue, making it the perfect choice to host a business event or entertain a larger group of clients. Come to Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club if you want to enjoy a night out with clients, host a business meeting or event, or enjoy some of the best jazz music in London.
Any client would be thrilled to be taken to any one of these classic London venues, and the choice of which one, is up to you. Whatever their preference and tastes, we are sure this list caters for every pleasure!
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For a truly lavish and luxurious experience, head down to Manetta’s bar, located in the iconic Fleming’s Hotel, in Mayfair, a 3 minute walk from Green Park station, it is an up and coming staple of the opulent drinking scene. Open until 11PM every day of the week (1AM if you’re a guest), if a decadent drinking experience is what you’re looking for then look no further.
Manetta's bar adorns an art deco theme, everything about the bar screams luxury vintage, with a hint of a prohibition era bar, from the geometric patterns interior and the vintage bar high chairs. The perfect spot for a luxury night out that also almost transports you to another era, think of flappers and 20’s theme paintings on the walls. The bar attracted a sophisticated crowd, and there’s no wonder why. From the interior to the lavish drinks menu, this bar has it all for a luxury crowd. And the location adds no surprise to this too. Located in the prominent Flemings hotel in the heart of Mayfair, the hotel has it all and the bar is no exception.
Another staple of Manetta's bar is it’s literary influence. The bar itself was an influence for a quote in a book by Sarah Helm, and the quote perfectly captures the essence of the bar, that it is “lively but with quiet secluded corners”. The beauty of this is easy to see, if you are interested in a more outgoing and vibrant night this is for you, but if you’re looking for a quieter more intimate drinking experience this can also be found, adding to the statement that this bar has everything. In addition to this, some of their drinks are inspired by famous authors, especially Agatha Christie, with cocktails named after quotes by her, and they even created a specialised cocktail menu to celebrate the release of Murder on the Orient Express.
And if Agatha Christie inspired drinks aren’t your thing, then there are plenty other drinks guaranteed to please at Manetta's bar, with cocktails inspired by other authors such as James Joyce and Gertrude Stein, and if a literary inspiration isn’t for you, they have a selection of classic cocktails, wines and spirits with something to please everyone. As if that was enough, they also boast a specialist selection of bar food and burgers. Manetta's bar is not one to be missed, so don’t miss out and make sure you book a table, and make the most of your experience at this beautiful bar.
Dress Code: Smart Casual
Area: Mayfair
Address: Mayfair London Apartments, Flemings Mayfair, 7-12 Half Moon St, Mayfair, London W1J 7BH
Website: https://www.flemings-mayfair.co.uk/fine-dining-london/manettas-bar
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