London’s secret bar in a toilet. Drinking a cocktail in the toilet only costs £20



London’s secret bar in a toilet. Drinking a cocktail in the toilet only costs £20



by nomad_Henry

37 comments
  1. Don’t pretend you haven’t got pretentious shit like this in Amsterdam or Berlin or Vienna or Copenhagen 

  2. Every bar you are allowed to get in with a camera stick like that, will 100% be trash. And what the fuck is wrong with the bartenders? They should make the best fucking Drinks if they cost that much, not play to be monkeys

  3. These hidden bars always seem funny to me when they don’t show the exit. Just thinking about actually using the restaurant bathroom and 10 hammered people just walk through from behind a mirror.

  4. In Covent Garden is easy mode, the real deal is building that on a flat roof pub in Bradford.

  5. The gender gap in clientele couldn’t be more obvious with this one. This is what a scam catering to women’s fantasies looks like.

  6. Very underground, 10/10, no fake, very exclusive experience

    “Remembrr to book in advance”

  7. See that’s why I prefer to spend that £20 towards a bottle of decent whisky and drink it in my own home while doing things I enjoy without a bunch of smelly and loud people nearby. I prefer my own whole-day smell, thank you very much.

  8. There are a couple in Amsterdam as well yeah.. they suck. One is behind a well known burger place. We were there after drinks in a good ‘kroeg’ and one of the people working there invited us into the secret door for cocktails. We declined and laughed about all the expats and tourists pissing away money there. Got our burgers and left

  9. Hate shite like this

    Give me a pub built in the 15th century where every gary and dave wants to kick you in because they don’t know you

  10. Social Media was engineered to make people pay for artificial exclusivity. Especially women

  11. 20 bucks to be surrounded by alcoholic fatties and stabbed when I go out, you’re tempting me

  12. Reminds me of a place in Bangkok called club Swing. It was in the back of a seafood restaurant and opened early mornings, great and dodgy spot for afters.

  13. “food comes in small plates and is designed for sharing”

    Oh wow, what an original idea you had there, Barry! How is it that no one thought of that before?

  14. I’ve been to a secret bar in Strasbourg and it blew my mind, it had a vintage ambience. But the most interesting thing was not the bar itself. At lunch we walked into an extremely small artisanal pizza bakery shop somewhere behind the cathedral where they sell square pizza and I’m sorry italians but that was by far the best pizza of my life. I was mesmerized by the baker. Yes he was hot, but that is not the point. He was explaining the pizza dough to the couple that was there. He had these amazing recipe books and was explaining how he does different doughs for different pizzas and how they should be paired with wines. It was like watching a live action of Ratatouille, everything about him was ridiculously french, it was like being in a movie. When it got to our turn, again he started to make conversation with us, asked where were we from and when we said Portugal, he was automatically extremely excited to discuss wines. My boyfriend is a wine enthusiast so they spent a good hour talking. I never saw someone with this level of passion for what he does and how he loved sharing it with his customers. Fast forward, he gave us the indications for the secret bar and we went in the evening, it was thrilling to go on a treasure hunt. That was an amazing day in that weird sounding part of Germany.

  15. Thank you for reposting viral marketing campaigns here. It’s really what this place was missing.

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