Tuesday 25 April 2023

Celebrate the Coronation with Lío London

From being a dedicated fan of royal family to simply enjoying a luxurious drink, Pacha’s Lío London (recently transformed from the iconic Café de Paris) has the coronation weekend cocktail selection to leave you royally impressed. 

Lío’s carefully crafted a range of cocktails inspired by the regal themes and tastes of the monarchy featuring some of the most exquisite and premium ingredients. Each drink has been expertly designed to create a unique and indulgent drinking experience, fit for a king or queen.

Cocktails include:

Long Live The King: Tanqueray No10, skinos, with citrus notes and raspberry - £20

Queen’s Passion: Ciroc summer citrus with tropical passion fruit and sweet vanilla - £20

The Heir of the Throne: Singleton 12yo, mixed with raw honey and red sour cherries - £22 

King of Soho: Kind of Soho Gin, yuzu and citrus notes, herbs and lemonade - £25

The Duchess: Casamigos reposado accompanied with Grand Marnier, fresh lime and rhubarb - £23

The Duke: Casamigos mezcal, ojo de dios hibiscus, umami sense, fresh lime and grapefruit soda - £25

And, if you really want to splash, out there is something for you too:

Crown Jewel (served in an actual crown): Johnnie Walker blue, with macadamia nuts and chocolate - £65

Lastly, for those who prefer a non-alcoholic option providing a refreshing a guilt-free indulgence, they offer:

Mock the Jester: Seedlip, with sweet agave and citrus fruits - £15

Lío London offers a unique concept, so while you’re sipping on your cocktail you can enjoy the signature cuisine, music and a modern reinterpretation of a cabaret show. The Mediterranean inspired à la carte menu has been expertly brought to life by former Kensington Palace executive Chef Attila Kalanyos and includes the signature Pacha Cherry dessert alongside delicacies such as Blue Fin T-Bone Tuna and Confit Potatoes.  

Wow! This looks absolutely great and looks an ideal venue for you to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles III.

https://liolondon.co.uk/

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