10° at Galvin at Windows

The West End


From the 28th floor of the Park Lane Hilton, this swish bar boasts delightful views, especially during the golden sunset hour to which '10°' refers. Cocktail prices reach similar heights, but are expertly made and to be enjoyed in leather seats in exuberantly colourful yet elegant surrounds. Hanging greenery and small eats from the excellent restaurant complete the catalogue of pleasures.

From Bellini Sunday lunches (£55 per person) to three-course pre-theatre menus (£35), there are a number of ways to enjoy the Galvin at Windows' kitchen at a discount. A smart-casual dress code applies.


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