Zetter Townhouse – Cocktail heaven dangerously close to my office in Farringdon

On Tuesday, I was among a number of the London Cocktail Society #lcs contingency to get a sneak preview of the new Zetter Townhouse cocktail bar.

I was instantly attracted on two counts:

     1. I’d heard the fantabulous guys behind 69 Colebrooke Row are the brains behind the bar, and

     2. it is literally a hop, skip and a jump from the office.

Located in a stunning townhouse off St John’s Square in Clerkenwell, with a carefully maintained exterior and discrete pale blue door, Zetter Townhouse is a real treat.

The designer behind the decor is Russell Sage and the cosy rooms, have the feel of  grand aunt’s living room, packed full of eclectic pieces from her travels. Expect big old bookshelves, antique candlesticks and stuffed kangaroos.

Despite having high expectations given my 69 Colebrooke Row experiences, the cocktails did not disappoint.

First up was the Köln Martini – it had been a hard day after all. This stiff drink, made with Beefeater Gin, was served with a separate medicine bottle of a potent citrus aromatic, with patrons encouraged to add the drop of aromatic in themselves to finish the cocktail. I’d possibly added a little more than a drop in my eagerness but it tasted pure, fresh and with a little tang.

Next up, I ordered the Masters of Arms, a truly fab concoction of Myers rum, port evaporation and homemade grenadine. This is  serious drink with just the right balance of  concentrated fruit and kick, with a touch of sweetness.

I was also lucky enough to try a sip or two of the The Richmond, which my husband would adore – 12 yr old Chivas Regal, apple honey and Lillet Blanc – a divine combination of warming whisky, ripe apple and bitters with a delicate honey finish.

I ordered a little bite to nibble on in between cocktails and after much deliberation decided on the spicy and zesty, marinated grilled halloumi and some bread to enjoy with the decidedly moreish pâté.

The service was friendly, knowledgeable and attentive – the decor, sumptuous and exciting – with lots of little touches to reward the eye, like this lovely lampshade, which is hung from the centre of framed piece of art.

I poked my head in the games room before I left and saw a gang of fellow cocktail buddies enjoying game of ping pong, I have yet to see one of the 13 bedrooms, but if the decor is anything like the main bar or private dining rooms they will be a delight.

Zetter Townhouse is one of my new favourite cocktail bars, hope to visit again very soon…

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About sarahbb1

I’m Sarah and I'm currently studying for my WSET Wine and Spirits Diploma whilst juggling a busy job in drinks PR. Eats, Drinks and Sleeps pretty much sums up my existence, although I'm trying to add working out to that equation too - so I can eat and drink guilt free. I'm always keen to attend tastings or events that I could learn something from, and always on the look out for new places to eat and drink and discoveries that will expand my palate and culinary repertoire. I love to meet like-minded wine and spirit loving types who are generous with their recommendations, get in touch via slb5(at)hotmail(dot)co(dot)uk if you have something to share.
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