Gilded mirrors, chandeliers, and plush neo-Edwardian chairs in the 180-capacity main bar. A third venue of the Jewel empire, with existing outposts in Covent Garden and Piccadilly. This location stands out for bringing authentic glam to the otherwise nightlife dead zone of The City. The crowd runs to financial-titans-on-the-make wearing tailored, striped sportcoats. Two event rooms, one with mannequins in delicate dresses hang from the ceiling.
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