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
Frommer's
Concierge
Fodor's
Time Out
Travel + Leisure
Oyster
Mr & Mrs Smith
"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"
"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"
"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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"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"
"The rooms, stacked up on five galleried storeys around an impressive atrium, look into an intimate and recently refreshed bar area"
"Beyond a place to lay your head, both locations have sumptuous bars and are beloved for their libations"
"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"
"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"