Imagine 1,372 Champagne flutes lined up side by side and you have some idea of exactly how vast Europe’s longest Champagne bar at St Pancras International actually is. The 98 meter space housing the St Pancras Grand Champagne Bar is breath-taking thanks to its location which allows a panoramic view of the entire terminal whilst also making the most of the historic vaulted ceiling.
There’s seating for 110 and plenty of standing room. However, the banquette seating is the most desirable. Twelve banquettes (seating six people each) line the length of the bar and you won’t want to leave. Flattering pools of light from Art Deco lamps encourage intimate conversations, there’s table service and ‘Press for Champagne’ button, but more importantly there are individual blankets and fan heaters, which you can adjust to ward off the cold in addition to the heated leather seats of the banquettes themselves. Additional seating at small tables and bar stools is perfect for couples or pairs of friends.
St Pancras Brasserie and Champagne Bar by Searcys
6 / 10 from 1 review
62
Grand Terrace, Upper Concourse
58 Euston Road
Camden
London
N1C 4QL
020 7870 9900
Camden
St Pancras Brasserie and Champagne Bar by Searcys Picture Gallery
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Searcy's have several champagne bars dotted around, but we particularly like the St. Pancras one. Art deco styling and the rumble of the trains make it more than just a train station pit stop - it's a destination in its own right. Tables are fitted with buttons to call for more champers, and their selection includes many varieties by the glass as well as splurge-worthy bottles like the Armand de Brignac priced at £490.
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Feb 28, 2014
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