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Nightjar is coming to Carnaby this April 
20/03/22

Nightjar is coming to Carnaby this April 

The well known and loved Old Street speakeasy Nightjar will be bringing its late-night jazz and art deco interiors to Carnaby in April when the doors of its second location open – Nightjar Carnaby. Found in the basement of Kingly Court, Nightjar will recreate the low-lit magic of its Old Street home with vintage cocktails and late-night live music. The 85 cover venue will provide an ideal spot for theatregoers, cocktail lovers and couples alike.

The drinks menu will continue to honour three distinct historical eras in 20th Century cocktail-making – Pre-Prohibition, Prohibition and Post-War – alongside beloved Nightjar Signatures and large-format Sharing Cocktails. Guests can also take advantage of Nightjar’s unrivalled selection of vintage spirits and liqueurs, offering a once-in-a-lifetime taste of spirit history as far back as 1863.

Nightjar Kingly Court also has a great selection of sharing cocktails serving two to four people, ideal for romantic dates or a night out with friends. There is also a comprehensive no-low cocktail list.

Creative small plates are available including Manchego boards, Smoked Mozzarella and Jamon Serrano Toastie, Catalonian Romesco with Olive Crackers or smaller snacks such as Castelvetrano Olives, Smoked Macrona Almonds, Fuet Fingers and Fennel Tarallini to go accompany the innovative cocktails.

Opening Times: Wednesday & Thursday – 5pm-1am

Friday & Saturday – 5pm-3am

Address: Kingly Court, 49-51 Carnaby Street, London, W1F 9PY

Website: www.barnightjar.com

Written by Lenny Wright

Photography courtesy of Nightjar

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Nightjar is coming to Carnaby this April 

  • Nyla Sammons
  • Mar 20, 2022
  • 1 min read

Updated: May 16, 2024

The well known and loved Old Street speakeasy Nightjar will be bringing its late-night jazz and art deco interiors to Carnaby in April when the doors of its second location open – Nightjar Carnaby. Found in the basement of Kingly Court, Nightjar will recreate the low-lit magic of its Old Street home with vintage cocktails and late-night live music. The 85 cover venue will provide an ideal spot for theatregoers, cocktail lovers and couples alike.

The drinks menu will continue to honour three distinct historical eras in 20th Century cocktail-making – Pre-Prohibition, Prohibition and Post-War – alongside beloved Nightjar Signatures and large-format Sharing Cocktails. Guests can also take advantage of Nightjar’s unrivalled selection of vintage spirits and liqueurs, offering a once-in-a-lifetime taste of spirit history as far back as 1863.

Nightjar Kingly Court also has a great selection of sharing cocktails serving two to four people, ideal for romantic dates or a night out with friends. There is also a comprehensive no-low cocktail list.

Creative small plates are available including Manchego boards, Smoked Mozzarella and Jamon Serrano Toastie, Catalonian Romesco with Olive Crackers or smaller snacks such as Castelvetrano Olives, Smoked Macrona Almonds, Fuet Fingers and Fennel Tarallini to go accompany the innovative cocktails.

Opening Times: Wednesday & Thursday – 5pm-1am

Friday & Saturday – 5pm-3am

Address: Kingly Court, 49-51 Carnaby Street, London, W1F 9PY

Written by Lenny Wright

Photography courtesy of Nightjar

 
 
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