The Bar/Lounge at St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London
The bar/lounge at St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London is acknowledged by those who travel for a living. Out of 14 reviews that we tracked, 10 mentioned the bar/lounge, including Rough Guide, Fodor's and Gayot.
St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London
Rough Guide
"There’s an atmospheric bar, a restaurant in the old station ticket office, and a fancy spa in the basement"
Fodor's
"Once again, either the Gilbert Scott Bar or The Booking Office are the most appealing places for a tipple, where cocktails and fine wines are the thing to order"
Gayot
"Added perks include an on-site barber and one of Britain’s finest chefs, Marcus Wareing"
BlackBook
"The Booking Office Bar, located in the lugubrious old ticket office, serves both Victorian and decidedly more contemporary punches in copper bowls"
Zagat
"The former booking office, a dramatic, cathedrallike space, has been remade into a bar and restaurant serving classic English fare and afternoon tea"
Forbes Travel Guide
"In addition to several bars and restaurants, the St"
Frommer's
") ceilings and details such as (now-decorative) fireplaces, arched windows, and substantial wooden doors, but rooms in the newly built Barlow wing are spacious, modern, and suit those with corporate hotel tastes"
Lonely Planet
"Abundant Victoriana can also be found in the hotel bar and restaurant"
Oyster
"Rooms are big with soaring ceilings and huge bathrooms, though character varies between the Barlow and Chambers sections of the hotel"
Star Service
"Those staying in these rooms, which roost up with the gargoyles, have access to the Chambers club lounge on the ground floor, which offers the usual club perks plus VIP transfer service to or from the Eurostar trains"