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LONDON | How often will you find yourself in London sipping on botanical cocktails by a campfire on a rooftop garden? The Brunel Museum’s Midnight Apothecary has curated one of the most unique summertime experiences, allowing guests to stay late for drinks and dancing as well as a short history lesson in their underground labyrinth. They won the 2016 Fortnum and Mason Food and Drink Award thanks to their seasonally changing menu, sourcing much of their produce from the garden itself. The local sourcing flows through to the alcohol too, with as much as possible being sourced locally – for example Bermondsey’s Hiver Honey Beer and Jensen’s Gin.
Opening in 2012, it’s now in its sixth season, and still one of the most sought after nights in London – so do book ahead if you want to guarantee a space around the fire.
Midnight Apothecary at Brunel Museum
Railway Avenue
London SE16 4LF
United Kingdom
Telephone: 020 7231 3840
Email: [email protected]
Website
Open
Fri – Sat: 5:30pm to 10:30pm