All Bar One, GuildfordĪ stylish city bar where you can catch up with friends, unwind after work or simply find a sophisticated space to indulge in an excellent selection of food and drink. We've put together a list of our favourite cocktail hotspots which are simply oozing with style.įrom sophisticated martinis and fruity daiquiris to fizzy belinis and indulgent liqueurs, the variety of flavours out there is endless. Now I’m really craving a cocktail! Sorry if you are too.If you want to add a touch of glamour and glitz to your night out, why not visit a fancy cocktail lounge? The only downside is that they have to pour some of the Ting out before they can make it- what a waste! It’s also got Sailor Jerry’s and Cointreau alongside passion fruit and lime, topped with raspberry and mint. I chose this on my sis in Laws hen do because I blooming love Ting and I love how it’s popularity has risen as it was so underrated before! It also has Wray and Nephews Rum loved by my fave Shakka and one of the strongest rums on the block. So this one took its place to represent the Revolution group of bars. Last but not least!! Originally I was going to feature Revolution de Cuba and their Ruby Punch but it’s no longer on the menu. Something I didn’t know until I’ve just researched that it has Aperol in it! Its combined with Gin and Chambord plus Apple and Lemon to give it that unusual taste. On my last visit every person at the bar had one or were asking for something with dry ice in, so although quite the gimmick it does also have substance as well as form. If you’ve ever been to an Alchemist bar then you’ll have seen these dry ice wonders around, an instagrammers dream and once the dry ice stops the cocktail is super sweet and lovely. I always have one when I go and now the new Leeds branch has opened on Boar Lane it’s fab as it’s super close to work too! If mint isn’t your thing then their Popster cocktails are very similar but made with popcorn and butterscotch schnapps. This one is made with Oreo’s and Vanilla Ice Cream with the alcohol coming from Baileys and Creme de Menthe. Basically an alcoholic milkshake that had Luke yearning for chocolate milkshakes for weeks and weeks after. Also sorry for the messy as hell photo but this is what happens when I make a cocktail. Here’s 31 Dover’s guide to making an original one. Other ingredients are Chambord and Pineapple Juice. I still haven’t found one as nice as the All Bar One version, and I’m thinking it could be due to the addition of Ciroc Pineapple Vodka whereas most bars and recipes just use plain vodka. Ever since I made this beauty I’ve been hooked on them. I haven’t come across this anywhere else, but if you have let me know won’t you!? Not only does it’s quirky Oyster Pail container give it a 10/10 for aesthetics it’s taste and potency are unrivalled! A mix of Vodka, Gin, Rum, Jasmine and Lemonade, it’s truly lovely and a great twist on the Long Island Iced Tea. If there’s a cocktail I ever crave it’s this one. So as quite a few of my friends and fellow bloggers have said to me recently – you really do like cocktails don’t you!? Of course I blooming do! You can save your G&T for the next woman as I am all about having multiple spirits mixed in glorious ways, so who better to chat about my favourite five that I’ve found whilst out and about in Leeds? Also for those not in Leeds or surrounding area, there’s quite a few picks from regional bars so you’ll be able to grab one at your local branch!
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