#FLOFavourite: The Nest Rooftop Bar
The Nest is a welcome addition to London’s plethora of rooftop bars and is located just a short walk from Oxford Circus station. The bar sits on the 16th floor of the Treehouse Hotel which opened just under a year ago. It’s a quirky, green haven filled with wooden furniture and a wraparound terrace, offering 360-degree views of the city.
Whilst the food menu isn't particularly extensive, think small plates and light snacks, they do have a great selection of cocktails to make up for it. But if you in the mood for something more substantial then the hotel's main restaurant Madera is located just one floor below (15th floor) and also offers a similarly fantastic view of London. The restaurant serves a selection of Mexican cuisine and has several vegan-friendly dishes.
The Treehouse Hotel was founded by the 1 Hotels brand. The US-based company focuses on sustainable and eco-friendly hotels and has added London to its roster, with their other locations in New York, Miami and LA.
Every Thursday evening this September head to The Nest for great music and bespoke Belvedere cocktails at their Belvedere Nights!
What to drink?
The Indian Summer Belvedere, sandalwood cordial, Peychaud’s bitters, Moët & Chandon Rosé Champagne
Price: £15
Best for?
This is the ideal location for drinks and dancing with friends, or would make a lovely date night spot.
#FLODown: If the décor isn't enough to attract you the incredible views of the city certainly will!
Location:
14-15 Langham Pl, Marylebone, London W1B 2QS
Nearest station:
Oxford Circus station
Opening hours:
Monday–Friday 12 noon – 01:00
Saturday 11:00 - 01:00
Sunday 11:00 – 22:30
Mallow is from the team behind Mildreds a renowned chain of vegan restaurants born in 1988, with locations dotted around London. With humble beginnings as a vegetarian restaurant, they have become completely plant-based since 2021 as well as having a commitment to source their ingredients responsibly, locally, seasonally, and with organic produce where possible…
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