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Kickstart your cocktail trail by enjoying a drink with a spicy twist at Rupert Street's Speedboat Bar. Their fun selection of zesty Bangkok-themed cocktails explore traditional Thai flavours that we can't get enough of. Our go-to is the 'Phed Pokati' Margarita, crafted with Green Mango Tequila, Lime Leaf, Green Chilli and a touch of Mango Salt.
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Next up on Rupert Street is The Palomar. The Middle Eastern restaurant is not only known for flavoursome dishes, but also for their range of signature cocktails and innovative drink recipes. Sit back and sip on the Spiced Tomato and Shifka cocktail for the ultimate kick!
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Just a one-minute walk from The Palomar is Hovarda. Pitching itself as an Aegean-inspired bar and restaurant, get ready to be transported to the sunnier climes of the Greek and Turkish coastline with their exotic drinks on the menu, such as the sweet Mastika liqueur, native to Greece and Turkey’s beloved raki spirit.
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Head over to Berwick Street to The Duck and Rice. Here you'll find classic British pub culture combined with a traditional Cantonese restaurant. You can't go wrong with the Bloody Negroni - Blood Orange Gin, Red Vermouth, Campari and Cucumber. Or, mix things up by grabbing one of the beer cocktails like the Lager "n" Stormy.
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Next stop is Broadwick Street's luxurious Japanese restaurant, INKO NITO. Treat yourself to their iconic INKO Spritz - Watermelon, Aperol, Yuzu and Sparkling Wine. Known as INKO cocktails, they are all freshly made in advance and served on tap ready for your arrival...
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Last but definitely not least is our stylish underground speakeasy on Denman Street, SOMA. Known as one of Soho’s best-hidden gems, finish your trail right with their unique cocktail list. The Paneer Soda is a must, infused with Hapusa Gin, Soda, English Rose and Cherry Blossom.
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