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London's Best Cocktail Bars

The Most Popular Hotspots
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London has some of the best cocktail bars in the world, from the luxurious and trendy to the quirky and classy. London's Best Cocktail Spots is the hippest, most up-to-date guide to London’s diverse and stylish cocktail scene. It offers lively descriptive reviews of 48 top venues across the city, from smart hotels and rooftop bars to craft cocktail hotspots, over-the-top concept bars and celebrity-spotting destinations. Each revealing entry includes a concise description, contact and reservation details, nearby tube stops, whether food is served, opening hours and lavish color photos. Locations are pinpointed on easy-to-read maps. This indispensable nightlife guide even includes recipes for the best signature cocktails in town, plus an introduction to the art of cocktail making and the history of cocktails.

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Pages 176
Publish Date 2019-06-11
Series  
Size 5.8" x 8.25" x 0.0"
Author Susan Cohen

Reviews

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Giangi’s Kitchen
A true gem for the traveler and for all of us who enjoy a good cocktail.
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ManhattanwithaTwist.com
Laden with eye
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Saute Magazine
Move past your go
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DINE and Destinations magazine
My new cocktail bible. Susan Cohen’s enriching read, punctuated with recipes, has comprehensively and deliciously informed my social calendar with where to sidle up for the classic and the hip in London. 
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Midwest Book Review
The hippest, most up
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Edible DC
With gorgeous cocktail photography, the most inventive drink garnishes and beautiful interior shots, Susan Cohen's new guide to the best London bars deserves a place on any cocktail aficionados' shelf. The bonus? Dozens of cocktail recipes from London's best mixologists!

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About the Author

Susan Cohen is the author of Where to Take Tea. She is an academic historian with a special interest in British Victorian and Edwardian social history. Susan has had articles published in academic and popular journals, and is a contributor to the New Dictionary of National Biography

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