If you are planning a Birthday Party in London you may well be looking for a little help with things.
It can be a daunting task planning a Birthday Party, there are so many London clubs, restaurants, bars, theatres and attractions to select from choosing an itinerary and perhaps a venue for your party can be difficult enough without considering additional entertainment, surprises and other elements.
In this three part series, of a ‘Birthday Party in London’ we look at three options…
A Birthday Party in London
A Birthday in a London Bar, Restaurant & Nightclubs
Our first helpful London Birthday Party example takes a look at the options open when deciding to celebrate at a funky bar in London, restaurant and nightclub.
Bars / RESTAURANTS / CLUBS for Birthday Parties in London
London Birthday Party PACKAGE ONE (£50 – £70)
- Texas Embassy (London Bar & Restaurant) (£20 – £30)
Set in an impressive Georgian building next to such neighbors as The National Gallery and Nelson’s Column in Trafalgar Square you can find London’s best and friendliest Tex-Mex restaurant.Opened 17 years ago by three American entrepreneurs who had the vision to see that London lacked a high quality, good value and above all fun Texan restaurant, the Texas Embassy Cantina has now become a destination restaurant for both out of town visitors and residents in London.Inside you will find two floors, each with it’s own bar. On the ground floor you enter into a Mexican village at fiesta time, whilst on the first floor you step into our 1800’s saloon with a Texas Long Bar décor, thereby combining the best of both sides of the border.Our food is traditional Tex-Mex, prepared fresh daily. A well thought out menu with specialties such as Southern Fried Chicken, Fajitas and Enchiladas along with a large selection of great steaks mean that you are always spoilt for choice.
- Metra (London Bar & Nightclub) (£30 – £40)
The Biggest Parties in London are hosted at The Metra Club in Leicester Square. The ultimate party bar and nightclub, open 7 nights a week from 8pm to late. The Metra Club undoubtedly provides the slickest venue for the most perfect party.The Metra Bar & Club’s decor is 1930′s style with art nouveau influences. Crystal chandeliers, comfortable Sofas and leather armchairs create a decadent atmosphere while lots of candles, warm colours and Mirrors give the venue a special magical glow. Whether you want to relieve Stress, want to party in a groovy environment or simply discuss plot lines after a movie, Metra resembles all these things.
London Birthday Party PACKAGE TWO (£70 – £100):
- Abracadabra Restaurants & Bar (London Bar & Restaurant) (£30 – £40)
The Abracadabra Restaurant serves an authentic and eclectic menu of delicious, wholesome dishes from around the world, including a wide selection of Russian & Eastern European dishes.The restaurant is a space with rich decor, occupying a large area below Jermyn Street. No expense has been spared to provide a multifarious dining room featuring private dining booths – each offering their own unique experience; a large revolving table; private dining rooms, and; a large main dining area, which can be easily adapted to house almost any function. - Funky Buddha (London Nightclub) (£40 – £60)
funkybuddha club is a renowned celebrity hot spot located in the heart of Mayfair. funkybuddha has been refunked in 2011, so be prepared to be dazzled by the true elegance and modern deco that awaits as you descend into the realm of funkybuddha.
London Birthday Party PACKAGE THREE (£100 – £150):
- The Bar (Courthouse Double Tree – London Hotel with Bar & Restaurant) (£20 – £30)
Set in the former holding cells of the magistrate’s court, The Bar is a trendy Soho lounge venue popular with both in-house guests and the chic Soho after-work crowd.As evening descends and the lights go down, this Soho Bar transforms into an invitingly intimate enclave for both social and business gatherings. The unique VIP ‘jail cells’ at this central London hotel are a novel and surprisingly cosy venue to sip signature cocktails with friends. - Silk Restaurant (Courthouse Double Tree – London Hotel with Bar & Restaurant) (£30 – £40)
The combination of Silk’s classic courtroom setting and innovativeAsian-fusion cuisine offers a fine-dining experience with unique appeal at this central London hotel. The 2009 Michelin-recommended restaurant, which in its former capacity as courtroom no. 1, witnessed the trials of Oscar Wilde, Mick Jagger and John Lennon, is now a destination for more culinary pursuits. This Soho restaurant features an inspired seasonal menu of exotic pan-Asian flavours from across the ancient ‘Silk Route’. Signature dishes include scallops seasoned with Kaffir lime leaf on strawberry salsa & refreshing chilli, cilantro coconut froth and tamarind glazed duckling and blood red orange & butternut squash with duck leg confit. - Chinawhite (London Restaurant & Nightclub) (£50 – £80)
Once through the doors, guests are enveloped in modern day oriental opulence. The club’s configuration offers distinct changes in mood and tempo. The ground floor restaurant boasts a ceiling of abstract clouds, Chinese hand painted wallpaper, Balinese carved friezes and paintings by Hong Kong artist Nigel Szeto famed for his contemporary pieces that re-work traditional art-forms. The Temple bar with its luxurious Missoni cushions and interchanging wall lights offers a space to relax. The main room houses the dance floor and main bar and is realised in a decadent mix of materials. A warm, varied hardwood floor links the areas seamlessly and the space is surrounded by walls that echo old and new China – a Cole and Son wallpapered oriental landscape sits comfortably alongside a glass bar featuring a traditional Chinese poem celebrating life.The restaurant serves a modern twist on classic Asian dishes such as Kung Pao chicken, sashimi tuna, blackened halibut, griddled watermelon and toasted ricotta salad as well as grilled foie gras with langoustine. The menu has been designed by chef Adam Penney who has been cooking in London’s gastro-pubs and fine dining restaurants for 14 years, notably the award-winning Horseshoe in Hampstead, Bibendum and The Lonsdale in Notting Hill.











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