
One Night Only: Hokus Pokus 1920’s Prohibition Party
Step back in time to the roaring twenties, and set the New Year off glitzing and jiving at London’s secret, underground alchemy bar for a glamorous prohibition party with dinner and live music.
The late-night knees-up starts at 10pm with a dinner menu featuring reimagined bar snacks and indulgent dishes including salted cod scotch egg, grilled scallops, and wagyu beef burgers. Special post-midnight canapés are also available, and all alongside our tantalising menu of magical concoctions and showstopping cocktails inspired by bygone eras of King’s Cross’ past.
Spaces are strictly limited at £120 per person.
Grab your tickets, get your password, and join us for an evening you’ll remember long after the clock strikes twelve.
Camomile Infused Boatyard Gin, barrel-aged blend of vermouths, plum compote finished with XIN and Voltaire Florian Sorbet
Salted cod scotch egg, charred piquillo peppers and nduja
Venison tartare, charcoal oil, pickled raspberry, and beetroots
Burrata, caramelised figs and vin cotto
Wagyu beef burgers, black truffle mayo, parmesan fries
Grilled scallops, sauteed vegetables, rice vinegar and sake dressing
Jerusalem artichokes and chestnut tartlet
Mascarpone mousse, orange biscuit and coffee foam
Vegan option available
Charcuterie board, with music paper bread and pickles
Cheese board, crackers and dip
Mushrooms arancini with goat’s cheese mousse
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