The Bar/Lounge at The Zetter Hotel
The bar/lounge at The Zetter Hotel is referenced by travel writers. Out of 13 reviews that we monitored, 8 acknowledged the bar/lounge, like Rough Guide, Frommer's and Concierge.
The Zetter Hotel
Rough Guide
"The Georgian Townhouse, across the square, is if anything even more whimsical, with thirteen colourful, boudoirish rooms, a fabulous, cosy cocktail bar and a table tennis room"
Frommer's
"Recession? When it comes to hotel openings and revamps in London, the question appears to be, "what recession?" Barely a month goes by without a new boutique hotel or a multi-millio"
Concierge
"Which room to book: A rooftop studio with a terrace and views over London
Amenities:
Bar/lounge,
24-hour Room Service,
Wheelchair-accessible
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Fodor's
"Across the street is the 13-bedroom Zetter Townhouse, a sister hotel offering the same quirky style with a touch more intimacy—and an excellent cocktail bar, too"
Time Out
"The rooms, stacked up on five galleried storeys around an impressive atrium, look into an intimate and recently refreshed bar area"
Travel + Leisure
"Beyond a place to lay your head, both locations have sumptuous bars and are beloved for their libations"
Oyster
"While the hotel's neighborhood has hip restaurants and bars and a central tube stop, the area can empty out on weekends, and it's far from tourist sights"
Mr & Mrs Smith
"Continuing on the meatery-turned-eatery theme (when you’re Eastside, part of each hip hang-out’s charm is often its previous incarnation, carnivorous or otherwise), we think it fitting to head to our namesake-for-the-night, Smiths of Smithfields, a former meat warehouse turned into four floors of restaurants and bars"