#FLODown: Burlock Bar
This’ tres chic’ basement bar is a throwback to 1920s Havana, with an impressive selection of rums and a good selection of authentic Cuban and Caribbean food.
The very vintage looking bar with floral wallpaper and a salon with authentic retro hairdryers is just a stone throw away from Bond Street Station. Burlock has a fantastic good ole fashion happy hour Monday -Friday 5 pm and 9 pm and Saturday 6-9 pm.
WHAT TO DRINK?
Hemingway’s Coupe
Grey Goose, Chandon sparkling wine and peaches.
Price: £12
Chatham Artillery Punch
Flaming punch bowl containing Plymouth Gin, Banks 5 Rum. Tempranillo, orange, lemon, spices, smoked tea and prosecco.
Price: £35 (suitable for 5 people)
#FLODown: With flaming punch bowls, some very unexpected fun nights to be had at this joint.
Location:
31 Duck St, Marylebone, London, W1U 1LG
Nearest Station:
Bond Street Tube Station
Opening Hours:
Monday to Wednesday 5 pm- 1 am, Thursday 5 pm- 2 am,
Friday 5 pm – 3 am, Saturday 6 pm – 3 am.
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