The Escapologist, The Grand Hall
The Escapologist, 35 Earlham Street, London, WC2H 9LD -
From
£250 min spendUp to
40 standingOffers
cateringInternal Catering
allowed
The Escapologist cocktail bar Covent Garden is based in the riotous Headquarters of the secret society that ran Victorian London, styled as part ‘modern day Victorian men’s club’ and part 'Masonic lodge’. Partying like it's 1899 seven days a week, the focus is on memorable times with great drinks in an outrageous space.
Located in the Seven Dials area of Covent Garden, The Escapologist cocktail bar offers twisted classic cocktails. Reserve a table or area for friends, book a party or hire out a room for a private function or corporate event.
Enter through a secret doorway and you will find yourself transported to the modern-day masonic world.
With detailed features from the starlit sky to the carved pillars, the Grand Hall is perfectly designed for private corporate functions and celebrations with a capacity of up to 40 guests.
With 4 beautiful booths, a private fridge and the opportunity to control the sound of the music, this stunning private room is a must-see.
Capacity & layout
Standing
up to 40
Dining
up to 25
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Alcohol
Amenities
Cloakroom
Air conditioning
Public transport
Audio & visual
Sound system
Microphone
Projector & screen
Space rules
Cancellation policy
All payments are non-refundable however upon special circumstances we may be able to reschedule your event.
Location
Reviews
Ana
Popped in the other night and had the best service from Andrea, helped us picked out some really cool drinks and gave us a good laugh, would definitely recommend the place, comfy booths and cool neon sights, I’ll definitely be back.
Charlotte Swingle
The venue itself is really pretty, the staff are all super friendly and the drinks are very fairly priced. Great place to take friends and family. Me and my brother were served by a bartender named Luke, who makes the best spicy margaritas I've ever had. 😎🌟
Sara Ines
The service at this establishment was commendable, and the happy hour offerings, especially the £20 bottle of prosecco, were a pleasant surprise. It's a great value for the price. However, the only drawback was the table arrangement. Some tables were placed extremely close together, making the experience a bit uncomfortable and intrusive. Being practically on top of other people, overhearing their conversations or having to adjust your table just so someone could get out. Despite this, if you're looking for good service and attractive happy hour deals, it's worth considering.
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