Review: Bompas & Parr’s Alcoholic Architecture (Londonist)

Review: Bompas & Parr’s Alcoholic Architecture
Londonist, April 17, 2009 10:17 AM

Alcoholic Architecture: Bompas & Parr’s Walk-in Cloud of Breathable Gin & Tonic Cocktail

Donning special protective suits to spare our clothes from the boozy mist (ah, boozy mist), we ambled in, snatched up our complimentary (liquid-form) G&T and headed into the walk-in cocktail room. We could hardly see for all the mist but could certainly taste the “drink” on our tongues with each inhalation. We reckon our session lasted about 40 minutes or so with most of that time spent giggling at and gabbing about the preposterous fun we were having.

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