Mixing It Up
Where London|April 2017

If you can’t get a booking at one of London’s most popular bars, Nightjar, don’t worry. The team has now opened up Swift, a venue that requires no reservations, says sam rogg.

Sam Rogg
Mixing It Up

With its speakeasy interior, playful cocktails and live jazz acts, it’s no wonder that Nightjar near Old Street is regularly voted one of the world’s best bars. It’s so popular these days, however, that it operates an online-only booking system that fills up fast. Now its founders have joined forces with another of London’s iconic bars (Milk & Honey) to open Swift in Soho, bringing a welcome injection of cocktail mastery to the capital – and unlike Nightjar, it has a no-reservation area upstairs, so there’s no need to plan your night out days in advance.

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