BYOC | A Clandestine, Prohibition-Styled Cocktail Bar With A Menu Designed By You
Know what you deserve?
A break from the modern world.
A break from the incessant notifications of the technology that surrounds you; a break from bright, flashing lights; a break from colleagues and deadlines; a break from loud music; and a break from having your space invaded by all of the other people in London. You deserve a break from the 21st Century.
And while we’re at it, you deserve a break from having to pay for cocktails too.
All of which is good news, because now – if you head along to an unassuming door in the backstreet of St Paul’s and sidle into BYOC – then you’ll find everything that you deserve, and more.
Specifically, you’ll find a beautiful dimly lit bar created in the style of a clandestine, prohibition-era casino. The deal at BYOC is simply that you:
1) Reserve your seats online,
2) Turn up with a bottle of your preferred spirit, and
3) Pay £40 on arrival.
In return you’ll enjoy two uninterrupted hours of pleasure, sitting at a vintage blackjack table inside an illicit 1920s cocktail bar with your very own flat-capped and expertly groomed bartender combining his collection of handmade syrups and bitters, pressed fruits, spices and herbs to make you five bespoke cocktails… with no extra costs or charges unless you fancy an artisan cheese and charcuterie board.
Which you probably will.
NOTE: BYOC is open Wed-Sat. You can find out more and book a table at the BYOC website.
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