It may exude ‘private’ vibes, but Soho’s Milk & Honey isn’t as exclusive as its discreet doorway first suggests. Non-members can book a slot in its dark, atmospheric bar, modelled on 1930s speakeasies, where they can enjoy some of London’s best cocktails amid a laid-back crowd of well-heeled media and City types. Women looking for a quiet drink will love it – men are forbidden to approach unless they’re being introduced by a mutual friend.
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