#FLODown: The Coral Room
The Coral Room, adjoining to the Bloomsbury Hotel, offers utterly opulent décors and delicious drinks. The interiors come from the mastermind and interior architect, Martin Brundnizki. We are completely in love with the coral-coloured room with the sexy 1920s vibe, handing Murano glass chandeliers, coral leather bar stools, a marble topped bar, impressive art pieces and the elegant furniture. Everything feels and looks expensive, and will make you feel extravagant as soon as you saunter in. The Coral Room is a perfect location for evening drinks, with a selection of over 20 cocktails available to try, and a selection of vineyard sparkling wines all of which you can enjoy with their truffle parmesan fries or an unbeatable cheese selection.
WHAT TO DRINK?
‘Man About Town’
Tanqueray Gin with Marker’s Mark Bourbon Whisky, Peychaud’s Bitters, egg white, elderflower cordial and lemon juice.
Price: £15
BEST FOR?
Date night /Treat your parents for a drink
#FLOFavourite: The Coral Room has some great live music on particular evenings, which adds an extra dimension to the already impressive space.
Location:
16-22 Great Russell, Street, and Bloomsbury, London W1B 3NN.
Nearest Station:
Tottenham Court Road Tube Station
Opening Hours:
Friday to Saturday - 10am-midnight, Sunday to Thursday, 10am-1am
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