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April 26th, 2012
A short walk from Soho House and Dean Street Townhouse, Little House Mayfair is one floor of a small building on a quiet corner in Mayfair. Open for breakfast every morning until late every night, the House gives you a cosy new private space for eating, drinking, working and meeting.
The club features exposed brick walls and a salon bar, creating a warm intimate atmosphere where members can eat, drink, and socialise. There is a feeling of faded glamour running through the house, with a mixture of new and vintage furniture alongside deep dining booths and fireside sofas.
The signature “little menu” draws inspiration from New York and Italy with a small, seasonal menu on offer. Little House also features an art collection of international talent including Jenny Holzer and Taryn Simon, curated by Jonny Yeo and Francesca Gavin.
For further information please call the Membership Secretary on 020 7851 1161
Little House Mayfair.com
March 2nd, 2012
Mews of Mayfair - Mutiny in Mayfair
Tucked behind New Bond Street in the rather special Lancashire Court, Mews of Mayfair is the perfect hideaway. If you’re lucky enough to find a pavement table that is free and if the weather is good enough, grab it.
It could be a bit of a squash as you almost touch shoulders with the guests from the opposite restaurant but it is the perfect spot for people watching.
Mews is split into 6 venues: The Art Gallery; The Dining Room; The Chef’s Dining Room; Le Cave; The Lounge; and The Cocktail Bar.
The Cocktail Bar is part grand chateau, part hunting lodge. It has plush oversized furniture, objets d’art, hunting trophies and low chandeliers. Drinks are ordered perching on the high leather bar stools or by friendly table service. On the extensive drinks list, my favourite is the rum and fresh pineapple cocktail called Mutiny Mews. It’s clean and tropical, with a good kick to it. They are terribly moreish especially when accompanied with a dainty takeaway box of wasabi peas and a scattering of queen olives.
The basement lounge bar is a perfect place to continue your evening when the cocktail bar closes at 11pm. Cool and bijou, yet unpretentious, there is no guest list. The kooky decor details from upstairs continue with the DJ panel hidden in a grand piano. The highlight of this venue however, is the private cave-like bunkers where you can huddle, schmooze or flirt to your heart’s content; but still feel the buzz of bar.
I have yet to try the masculine Le Cave wine and cigar shop as well as the main or private dining rooms. But if the delicious canapés are anything to go by, these will be a treat to look forward to.
10 - 11 Lancashire Court, New Bond Street, Mayfair, London, W1S 1EY Tel: 020 7518 9388
Midday to 1am (last entry 11pm)