Cocktails in the city London 2017


Described as a gathering of the world's leading mixologists the nation’s leading cocktail event is back in the capital.
Sample some of the world’s finest cocktails as 28 London and International bars pop up in in the grandiose One Marylebone, a Grade I listed church. Five Star Hotels, secret speakeasies, new openings and leading neighbourhood bars all come together in a celebration of the cocktail.
From secret bars to opium zen gardens, tasting tables to nordic dens we invite you to try something a little different, share your experiences and raise a glass to the quality and diversity of the capitals cocktail culture. 
If the reviews from the 25,000 cocktail enthusiasts who have attended Cocktails in The City so far are right, this will be an unmissable event!
Entry ticket includes one welcome cocktail. 
Bar Line Up: 
100 Restaurants - 214 Bermondsey - Artesian  - Barts  - Blue Bar at Berkeley – Burlock - Cahoots  - Chapter 72 - Disrepute – El Bandito - Gaucho - Himkok (Oslo) - Hush - Linje Tio (Stockholm) - London Cocktail Club – Opium -  Original Sin - Reverend JW Simpson - Ruby (Copenhagen) - The Four Sisters - The Hide Bar - The Lucky Pig - The Walrus Room - Three Six Six - Trader Vic's - Schwein Bar (Berlin)  - Spitalfields Bar - Whiskey Ginger & Jameson Irish Whiskey

Maxwell's Bar & Grill



Maxwell’s is a family restaurant with an emphasis on fresh ingredients that are all prepared daily onsite. Their bar serves all the classic cocktails as well as many of our favourites that they have perfected over the years. Kids are never forgotten in Maxwell’s with a big choice of Kids meals & cocktails to keep them happy.
Way back in the early 70’s, when it was nigh impossible to find a decent burger or grill in London, Brian Stein set forth to open Maxwell’s Hampstead. His concept was simple: a restaurant with a relaxed but vibrant atmosphere where friendly staff would serve these now famous burgers. Come the 80’s, after a decade of the West End coming to Maxwell’s, clearly it was time to bring a bit of Hampstead to the West End... enter Maxwell’s Covent Garden. It was an instant hit with a buzzy West End mix of residents, workers and visitors, many of whom loyally still frequent Maxwell’s today.