New Menu Launch at The Absinthe Parlour | The Last Tuesday Society, 11 Mare Street London E8 4RP on Wednesday 1st October 7pm – 11pm. Admission to the event is free. Reservations are required via link here: https://bookings.designmynight.com/
London’s most freakish hideout, The Absinthe Parlour, is gearing up for it’s 10 year anniversary at The Last Tuesday Society with the launch of a brand-new cocktail menu that’s as playful, nostalgic, and offbeat as the bar itself.
The Absinthe Parlour is throwing a party on Wednesday 1st October to celebrate the new menu launch with free Devil’s Botany drinks for the first 100 guests plus £6 cocktails and £4 museum admission all night long.
The new menu, aptly titled Let The Good Times Roll, takes guests on a journey through drinks that blur the line between nostalgia and spectacle. Inspired by the directors’ roots in South Brooklyn and the infamous Coney Island side shows, expect retro flavours, carnival curiosities, and a touch of the unexpected:
For traditionalists, the ritual absinthe fountains remain at the heart of the Parlour, offering guests a timeless taste of the green fairy.
Celebrating a decade of eccentricity, The Absinthe Parlour’s new menu is an ode to fun, flavour, and the freakish spirit that makes The Last Tuesday Society one of London’s most infamous drinking dens.
Let the good times roll.
Free Devil’s Botany drinks for the first 100 guests with reservations plus £6 cocktails and £4 museum tickets all night long
The Absinthe Parlour at The Last Tuesday Society, 11 Mare Street London E8 4RP
️ Wednesday 1st October 7pm – 11pm
️ Admission to the event is free. Reservations are required via https://thelasttuesdaysociety.org/absinthe-parlour
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About The Absinthe Parlour
Step into a world of wonder and weirdness! The Absinthe Parlour at The Last Tuesday Society isn’t just a bar; it’s an experience. Get lost in a labyrinth of cocktails, oddities, and absinthe-laced memories at London’s most curious cocktail bar founded by owners of Devil’s Botany Distillery: Allison Crawbuck & Rhys Everett. Here, the drinks are as curious as the decor. But the journey doesn’t have to end there. After a glass or two of the green fairy, we dare you to descend into the depths of the Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities. Explore a basement filled with the bizarre and the beautiful, including unicorns, mermaids, two-headed lambs, magical soaps, and even skeleton fairies. Come to The Absinthe Parlour, your sanctuary for the strange.