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Fashion and art are at the forefront of this aesthetically appealing, stripped down joint. Different textures make all white appealing from the tree trunk walls to the painted books lining the shelves. Crowd is designer decked and wanting you to know it. If you own a Marc Jacobs outfit, this is the place to wear it. Music is eclectic - you may even hear a back track by Bass is Base, a group Chef Roger Mooking was once part of. Champagne cocktails and 4 types of scintillating sangrias whet the palate. Fab for a fancy night out for couples who want to go further and share a tapas tasting menu.
More relaxed and less image conscious than neighbouring Drake Hotel, The Beaconsfield is paramount for casual conversation amongst friends. Ironic given its sleek decor of dark walls, elegant ... read more
Decor is dark and intimate but vibe is exuberant. Crowd is similar to that of The Beaconsfield: mature and low key. Fashionistas and their ilk crowd up this tiny joint on the weekends. Groups of fr... read more
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