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The Victorian Bath House — Attraction in London

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The Victorian Bath House
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Horizon 22
22 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AJ, United Kingdom
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Great St Helen's, London EC3A 6AT, United Kingdom
St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate
St Botolph without, Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3TL, United Kingdom
Liverpool Street Station
50 Liverpool St, London EC2M 7PD, United Kingdom
Finsbury Circus Gardens
Finsbury Circus, London EC2M 7DT, United Kingdom
All Hallows-On-The Wall
83 London Wall, London EC2M 5ND, United Kingdom
Children of the Kindertransport
50 Liverpool St, London EC2M 7PD, United Kingdom
Dutch Church
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Bank of England Museum
Bartholomew Ln, London EC2R 8AH, United Kingdom
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Duck & Waffle
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SUSHISAMBA London
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Patty&Bun Liverpool Street
22-24 Liverpool St, London EC2M 7PD, United Kingdom
Los Mochis London City
100 Liverpool St, London EC2M 2AT, United Kingdom
Honest Smash + Grab Liverpool St
81-82 Old Broad St, London EC2M 1PR, United Kingdom
Eataly London
135 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3YD, United Kingdom
Polo Bar - 24 Hour Great British Cafe
176 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 4NQ, United Kingdom
The Railway Tavern
15 Liverpool St, London EC2M 7NX, United Kingdom
The Drift
110 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AY, United Kingdom
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Great St Helen Hotel | Crown Group of Hotels | London Liverpool Street | Hotel in City of London
36 Great St Helen's, London EC3A 6AP, United Kingdom
South Place Hotel
3 South Pl, London EC2M 2AF, United Kingdom
Travelodge London Liverpool Street
1 Harrow Pl, London E1 7DB, United Kingdom
City Living - 48 Bishopsgate
48 Bishopsgate, London EC2N 4AJ, United Kingdom
Threadneedles, Autograph Collection
5 Threadneedle St, London EC2R 8AY, United Kingdom
Clayton Hotel London Wall
7-9 Copthall Ave, London EC2R 7NJ, United Kingdom
196 Bishopsgate
196 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 4NR, United Kingdom
Club Quarters Hotel London City
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The Victorian Bath House

7-8 Bishopsgate, Churchyard, London EC2M 3TJ, United Kingdom
4.5(120)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Horizon 22, 30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin), St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate, St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate, Liverpool Street Station, Finsbury Circus Gardens, All Hallows-On-The Wall, Children of the Kindertransport, Dutch Church, Bank of England Museum, restaurants: The Ivy City Garden, Duck & Waffle, SUSHISAMBA London, Patty&Bun Liverpool Street, Los Mochis London City, Honest Smash + Grab Liverpool St, Eataly London, Polo Bar - 24 Hour Great British Cafe, The Railway Tavern, The Drift
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Nearby attractions of The Victorian Bath House

Horizon 22

30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin)

St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate

St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate

Liverpool Street Station

Finsbury Circus Gardens

All Hallows-On-The Wall

Children of the Kindertransport

Dutch Church

Bank of England Museum

Horizon 22

Horizon 22

4.8

(2K)

Closed
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30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin)

30 St Mary Axe (The Gherkin)

4.6

(2.4K)

Open 24 hours
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St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate

St Helen's Church, Bishopsgate

4.7

(261)

Closed
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St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate

St Botolph-without-Bishopsgate

4.6

(39)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of The Victorian Bath House

The Ivy City Garden

Duck & Waffle

SUSHISAMBA London

Patty&Bun Liverpool Street

Los Mochis London City

Honest Smash + Grab Liverpool St

Eataly London

Polo Bar - 24 Hour Great British Cafe

The Railway Tavern

The Drift

The Ivy City Garden

The Ivy City Garden

4.4

(1.9K)

$$$

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Duck & Waffle

Duck & Waffle

4.4

(6.2K)

$$$

Open until 12:00 AM
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SUSHISAMBA London

SUSHISAMBA London

4.5

(5.1K)

$$$$

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Patty&Bun Liverpool Street

Patty&Bun Liverpool Street

4.4

(1.1K)

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ChrisChris
I went to the Victorian Bath House for the first time last Friday and I was amazed by it. The truth is that if you don't know that is there you will never find it as from the outside it looks like a very small cafe. However, as you enter and you go down the stairs you realise that something good is about to follow. At the end of the stairs there are two rooms both with a very nice setting. We got seated and the waitress came with the menus and she explained the concept of the bar. At the Victorian Bath House they make they take spirits (gin, rum, brandy etc) which they pour in different fruits and let it stay there for a few weeks. After this period the spirit flavour is infused with the fruit which means that it has a unique taste. Then they use this spirit for their cocktails. As we were a group of four we ordered four different cocktails and they were all amazing. I would recommend you to try the buttered rum as you can actually taste the butter and how it breaks the rum and makes it easier to drink. This place is a "must go" as the prices are normal, the staff is very friendly, the service is excellent and because the originality of the design gives you a perfect experience. Drink photos: "Go-hito" and "Cornely's Cup"
Gary SpoonerGary Spooner
We had a private function here, the venue itself is very qwerky and layed out well. I wasnt overly impressed with the drink i was drinking. They had some weird drinks on offer, one was bluecheese and quiche?? I drank the lemon vodka all night (free bar) and walked away sober. Venue is only small and at times during the night it became over crowded very easily, there was only about 50 of us. Some of the food was ok however they served small platters of finger food which was normally cold by the time it came to you. Mac & cheese balls were nice, mini burgers were ok and the chicken on skewers they served was quite slimmey a smelt funny. They also served chesse in pesto sauce which were again just ok as they were sickley and defo not moreish. 1 was enough... All in all, nice venue for small party however food was under average and drinks selection was poor and not impressed with vodka choices.
Paul Tooze (No Journey Too Small)Paul Tooze (No Journey Too Small)
I was surprised to see such a beautiful small building in this built up part of London, near to Liverpool St Station. I understand that there’s a huge space below but couldn’t get to see it. It must have been amazing in its day, a hot Turkish bath must have been wonderful. The top part does look as thought it’s a cafe now.
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I went to the Victorian Bath House for the first time last Friday and I was amazed by it. The truth is that if you don't know that is there you will never find it as from the outside it looks like a very small cafe. However, as you enter and you go down the stairs you realise that something good is about to follow. At the end of the stairs there are two rooms both with a very nice setting. We got seated and the waitress came with the menus and she explained the concept of the bar. At the Victorian Bath House they make they take spirits (gin, rum, brandy etc) which they pour in different fruits and let it stay there for a few weeks. After this period the spirit flavour is infused with the fruit which means that it has a unique taste. Then they use this spirit for their cocktails. As we were a group of four we ordered four different cocktails and they were all amazing. I would recommend you to try the buttered rum as you can actually taste the butter and how it breaks the rum and makes it easier to drink. This place is a "must go" as the prices are normal, the staff is very friendly, the service is excellent and because the originality of the design gives you a perfect experience. Drink photos: "Go-hito" and "Cornely's Cup"
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We had a private function here, the venue itself is very qwerky and layed out well. I wasnt overly impressed with the drink i was drinking. They had some weird drinks on offer, one was bluecheese and quiche?? I drank the lemon vodka all night (free bar) and walked away sober. Venue is only small and at times during the night it became over crowded very easily, there was only about 50 of us. Some of the food was ok however they served small platters of finger food which was normally cold by the time it came to you. Mac & cheese balls were nice, mini burgers were ok and the chicken on skewers they served was quite slimmey a smelt funny. They also served chesse in pesto sauce which were again just ok as they were sickley and defo not moreish. 1 was enough... All in all, nice venue for small party however food was under average and drinks selection was poor and not impressed with vodka choices.
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I was surprised to see such a beautiful small building in this built up part of London, near to Liverpool St Station. I understand that there’s a huge space below but couldn’t get to see it. It must have been amazing in its day, a hot Turkish bath must have been wonderful. The top part does look as thought it’s a cafe now.
Paul Tooze (No Journey Too Small)

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5.0
7y

I went to the Victorian Bath House for the first time last Friday and I was amazed by it. The truth is that if you don't know that is there you will never find it as from the outside it looks like a very small cafe. However, as you enter and you go down the stairs you realise that something good is about to follow. At the end of the stairs there are two rooms both with a very nice setting. We got seated and the waitress came with the menus and she explained the concept of the bar. At the Victorian Bath House they make they take spirits (gin, rum, brandy etc) which they pour in different fruits and let it stay there for a few weeks. After this period the spirit flavour is infused with the fruit which means that it has a unique taste. Then they use this spirit for their cocktails. As we were a group of four we ordered four different cocktails and they were all amazing. I would recommend you to try the buttered rum as you can actually taste the butter and how it breaks the rum and makes it easier to drink.

This place is a "must go" as the prices are normal, the staff is very friendly, the service is excellent and because the originality of the design gives you a perfect experience.

Drink photos: "Go-hito" and...

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5.0
1y

Absolutely thrilled with our experience at the Victorian Bathhouse for our wedding reception! The venue itself is stunning—its unique charm combined with a cool, stylish atmosphere made it the perfect setting. The team also do an incredible job styling the space (so much so we needed no additional decor) and also prepared for every possible weather situation. (We also had a chance to see the Banking Hall, which was equally fantastic.)

The food and drinks were top-notch; we've received numerous compliments from our guests about the taste and quantity - and the liquid chef had some amazing ideas that really stood out.

What truly stood out, though, was the exceptional service provided by the team. From the planning stages through to the wedding and even after, they were super professional but kind, and with excellent responsiveness. They were incredibly flexible and attentive to our varying degrees of wild needs, making everything run smoothly and with a personal touch.

I cannot recommend the Victorian Bathhouse highly enough for any...

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9y

We had a private function here, the venue itself is very qwerky and layed out well. I wasnt overly impressed with the drink i was drinking. They had some weird drinks on offer, one was bluecheese and quiche?? I drank the lemon vodka all night (free bar) and walked away sober. Venue is only small and at times during the night it became over crowded very easily, there was only about 50 of us. Some of the food was ok however they served small platters of finger food which was normally cold by the time it came to you. Mac & cheese balls were nice, mini burgers were ok and the chicken on skewers they served was quite slimmey a smelt funny. They also served chesse in pesto sauce which were again just ok as they were sickley and defo not moreish. 1 was enough... All in all, nice venue for small party however food was under average and drinks selection was poor and not impressed with...

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