Now a firm date in the winter diary hot gin roof is returning to the private roof terrace of the beautiful ham yard hotel with a historically based menu of all new cocktails set to inspire gin lovers.
Hot gin roof london.
A hot gin and tonic with lemongrass dehydrated lemon and homemade aromatic tonic was served on arrival under a canopy of lanterns.
Hot gin roof pop up will run from wednesday 17th january until saturday 24th february in 90 minute sessions.
Sheltered from the cold the rooftop is dotted with heaters and comfy rattan sofas draped with grey blankets although we actually didn t use them.
Hot gin roof hot cocktails.
You ll find the hot gin roof at ham yard hotel 1 ham yard soho w1d 7dt.
The heaters seemed to be doing their job.
The ham yard hotel have the hottest thing in the london cocktail scene.
Tickets can be purchased from 2nd january 2018 costing 18 per person and include a complimentary welcome hot g t followed by a cocktail of choice and an introduction by the ham yard and sipsmith team.
Sample hot g ts steaming ju sure it s freezing outside but you can still indulge in some rooftop drinking at this cosy pop up bar from craft gin ogs sipsmith.
Get your tickets here.
Tickets are 20 for a 90 minute session including a complimentary hot g t and cocktail of choice.
On the fourth floor of the hotel there is a large leafy rooftop garden with sweeping views over the london skyline.
Sat on a hot gin roof posted by ginquisitive on january 21 2018 in its third year running sipsmith s hot gin roof is an event not to be missed for any gin lover in london.
As part of their now traditional annual collaboration with artisanal gin makers sipsmith they re about open their exclusive soho rooftop up to the public for evenings of hot gin cocktails.
The hot gin roof event in london will run from 24 january to 29 february.
Regular tickets have already sold out for now at least but for 38 you can get entry to the hot gin roof with a complimentary hot g t followed by a three course dinner.
From there guests can overlook the london skyline wrapped up in a woollen blanket and smugly wonder why dry january is a thing kidding.