The Little Blue Door is London’s most fun house party! Set in a little neighbourhood flat, a group of flatmates have come together to give members of the public epic house parties every night in this cute bar in Fulham. It is a fab twist on a normal bar, with comfy sofas, chic coffee tables and snug areas. You can also watch videos and play pool and Nintendo 64!
What’s more, the staff are more than just polite and friendly – they are your mates! They greet you with the same excitement you greet a best friend have banter with you and tell you to “treat the place like your own home”. Everyone that arrives has huge smiles on their faces and are treated like part of the family. It truly is such a fab atmosphere.
During the week they have different themes and fun going on ! Wednesdays are Date Nights & Bites, with tapas style food and 50% off tables of friends of two, lovers and Tinder swipers! On Thursdays the flatmates crack out the Emoji menu! Whilst you sip on a cocktail you can decode the menu and order in pure Emoji style. Fridays is when the flatmates crack out all the games and really get the party started with a resident DJ. It is just SO original and fun.
It was definitely cocktail time at this fun bar in Fulham! We opted for the House Surprise Punch (£6.75), Kill Bill (£9.00), From Russia with Love (£8.75) and The Beach (£9.25).
Our favourite had to be Kill Bill, predominantly because it is served in a tea cup with a biscuit on the side! The flavours of the cocktail were fab, with French Earl Grey Boxer Gin, Lemon Juice, Lemon Curd and Thyme.
The House Surprise Punch was really fruity and tasty, with Barcardi Rum, Guava and fruit juices. The From Russia With Love was perfect for after dinner with Chai Infused Vodka, Kahlua and cream. Sadly, The Beach was far too bitty for us.
We had a Burger and Lobster take over feast at The Little Blue Door. We went all out with the 5oz Burger (£14) and the Lobster Roll (£25) accompanied by Lobster and Prawn Croquettes(£8) and Lobster Mac ‘n’ Cheese (£8).
The burger was packed with filling and not greasy and The Lobster Roll was so delicious. The Lobster and Prawn croquettes are up with there with some of the best I have ever had – crispy on the outside and full of filling. The Mac ‘n’ cheese was creamy and cheesy and another winning dish.
We just about had room for the Baked New York Cheesecake (£5) with fresh strawberries which was soft and creamy.
The Blue Door bar in Fulham was so much fun! It was a fantastic place to chill and enjoy yourself with a great atmosphere and drinks. It was made even better by the friendly customers and staff all having a great time! I absolutely love living in East London but it is places like this that definitely sway me to...
Read moreLast month I was invited to The little blue door for dinner and I was super excited as I have seen a few snaps on Instagram and definitely wanted to be apart of the community! I arrived at 871 Fulham road to an electric blue door, greeted and then taken into the living area. The living room is beautifully decorated to look like someone’s living room and is a great vibe to mix with the flatmates and their friends. The living room is filled with a extensive bar and a variety of board games. And what is better than a drink and a little game amongst friends? So I ordered a crime of passion, which is strawberries and cream infused element 29 vodka, passoa, and fizz. This is The Little Blue Door’s take on a pornstar martini and tasted absolutely delicious but is a sly creeper. My friend had the coffee and cigarettes, which is The Little Blue Door’s take on an Espresso Martini with an actual cigarette. And if that is not enough, just hop around the corner and get some prosecco from their own prosecco vending machine. I love this! And I have not seen this anywhere else! The flatmates invited us to their kitchen as it was time to have dinner and I was definitely hungry. The flatmates consistently change up their menu and tonight we were tasting southern American food as one of the flatmates had just got back from South American and was inspired by the food. First to try was a creamy mussel soup with sweet corn and summer vegetables. This soup is thick in texture and the mussels are well seasoned and taste delicious. Grilled corn on the cob, was also a nice starter and had a spicy flavour. I’ve always loved corn on the cob from young. For mains, there was a choice between southern fried chicken with melted cheese or roast chicken with a thyme dressing. Due to my allergies, I opted for the roast chicken which was cooked to perfection and well seasoned on the top but just needed seasoning throughout but was still enjoyable and not overcooked. Both mains were served with sweet potato wedges and vegetables. For dessert, I had a selection of fresh fruit and wild berries but with The Little Blue Door, there will always be a twist, so they added some skittles to spice up the dessert. We then headed to the study to have more drinks and sharers. Overall I loved my experience at The Little Blue Door and will definitely be back again.
Price: ££
What to wear: Smart casual
(I wore a blazer, skirt, and heels)
Ambience: Inviting staff with great cocktails and...
Read moreWhere do I even begin with Jess at The Little Blue Door? If there were a Nobel Prize for hospitality, Jess would already have several sitting proudly on her mantelpiece. From the very first moment we reached out about hosting our event, Jess didn’t just respond — she orchestrated a symphony of warmth, efficiency, and sheer brilliance that made us feel less like customers and more like cherished family.
Every tiny detail we hadn’t even thought of, Jess had already anticipated. She somehow managed to combine military-grade organisation with the charm of your most fun, supportive best friend. Need someone to rearrange tables? Done before you can even ask. Need a last-minute tweak to timings? Sorted with such effortless grace that it almost felt like she’d planned it that way all along. Honestly, I half suspect Jess has magical powers, because there is no other explanation for how seamlessly she handled everything.
Her enthusiasm for our event never once wavered — it was as if she was as invested in its success as we were (and perhaps even more so). It takes a rare kind of person to balance professionalism with genuine joy, but Jess embodies both. She didn’t just accommodate us; she elevated the entire experience.
To say Jess went above and beyond would be the understatement of the century. She went above and beyond the above and beyond. She climbed the metaphorical Everest of event management, carrying our stress on her back, and planted a flag at the summit that said: “Relax, I’ve got this.”
If you are lucky enough to have Jess involved in your event at The Little Blue Door, prepare yourself for the kind of service that spoils you for every other venue in existence. We are honestly in awe, deeply grateful, and possibly considering writing ballads in her honour.
In short: Jess is the reason our event was not just good, not just great, but utterly unforgettable. A living legend. A hospitality goddess. The beating heart of The...
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