Reviews of City of London Distillery & Bar. (Liquor Store) in London (London).
City of London Distillery & Bar
22-24 Bride Ln, London EC4Y 8DT, United Kingdom
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Information of City of London Distillery & Bar, Liquor store in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of City of London Distillery & Bar
Sunday
Closed
Monday
4–10pm
Tuesday
4–10pm
Wednesday
4–10pm
Thursday
4–10pm
Friday
4–10pm
Saturday
4–10pm
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Reviews of City of London Distillery & Bar
N. W.
Came for the gin tour which was bought for me as a gift. An interesting and informative couple of hours and a great way to experience new gins and see the stills up close. We will be back for a G&T soon.
R. D. L.
Recommend trying the gin flight. The fact you ca see the distilling equipment makes the bar really interesting. Staff is very helpful and can give you detailed description of the gins. Order came with free snack which is something you don't get very often in London.
P. H.
Fantastic bar and distillery, I came with a small group to learn about and create our own gin through their mini masterclass where we were able to take our creations home with us. All the staff were experts in their fields and hosted wonderfully, a brilliant evening. Will be back soon to chat some more, and to try some more great cocktails!
A. J.
Amazing hidden gem of a bar. Visited for the distillery tour, it was amazing we learnt so much about gin and it was really entertaining. Lexie and Pedro were absolutely amazing at explaining about the different gins and recommending gins based on our tastes and just generally lovely people. 100% would recommend to anyone! We will be back in the New Year!
D. M.
What an absolute Gem of a place. Bar manager Adam and his team took great care of us, must try the cheese board and the Bloody Mary! So cool to drink Gin next to where it has been distilled. Will be coming back.
D. P.
This is a really interesting and informative tour of a local gin distillery. The gin is stilled in a room adjacent to the bar and you get a chance to look at the stills on the tour. The guide takes you through the history of gin and adds good humour as he takes you through the different guns made on the site. Plenty of tasting and opportunity to try the gin following the tour.
The bar is also open for a relaxing gin based drink, and merchandise is available to purchase.
M. G.
Had a gin tour, including information about the history of gin, and a guided tasting of four of their gins. Was informative, fun and interesting. Thanks James for making it lively. We also had a quick tour of the distillery to see the beautiful stills. I’m sold now. I hope I can find City of London gin back home! Stayed afterwards to have (yet) another G&T 🙈
K. N.
The best Gin bar in London. Amazing staff (Lexi and Pedro to name but 2), good atmosphere and amazing quality Gin serving CoL Gin and Whitley Neil. All distilled on site. Worth paying to do the tour if you are a true Gin enthusiast too
F. H.
The loveliest people I’ve had the pleasure of meeting in London. Sophisticated drinks with unique backgrounds and thoughtful compositions.
C. F.
Had a great tour here. For £25, we got a gin and tonic and taste of 3 gins including the undiluted Square Mile. Also learned about the history of gin in London and got to see the stills up close. Plus, you get a small discount off the bottles. Sat down at the bar after the tour, and the cocktails are really inventive and tasty.
Be sure to pose with the speakeasy cat outside. Apparently Tom of old Tom fame wanted to sell gin secretly to avoid taxes, so only marked the door with a black cat statue. Patrons drop their money in the cat’s mouth, put their glass below the paws, and out come the gin. This could very well be made up but it’s fun nonetheless!