Experience Winter Magic with Savage Garden’s New Brunch and Cocktail Offerings

Experience Winter Magic with Savage Garden’s New Brunch and Cocktail Offerings

As the chilly air ushers in the season of frost and festivities, Savage Garden, a gem nestled atop London’s bustling streets, invites you to embrace the winter spirit. Perched on the 12th floor at 7 Pepys St, this enchanting venue presents a panoramic spectacle of the city, offering 360-degree views that span iconic landmarks like The Shard, Tower Bridge, and St. Paul’s Cathedral.

The New Winter Brunch Menu: A Feast for the Senses

Savage Garden’s latest culinary masterpiece is the Winter Brunch Menu, a delightful array of dishes crafted to complement the frosty ambiance. Patrons are treated to a sharing menu that’s nothing short of a winter feast.

Relish in the unique flavours of Spiced Tapioca potato hash, savour the rich BBQ Pulled Jackfruit, and indulge in the festive mini churros, draped in salted caramel and chocolate sauce. Each dish is a testament to Savage Garden’s commitment to gastronomic excellence, creating an experience that tantalizes the taste buds while you’re wrapped in the warmth of their heated outdoor terrace.

Signature Winter Cocktails: A Dive into Seasonal Flavours

To elevate the brunch experience further, Savage Garden’s main bar becomes a haven for cocktail aficionados. The signature winter cocktails are designed to be a symphony of flavours and aromas.

You can immerse yourself in the Bloody Roses, a concoction of Sauvelle, Chambord, lychee liqueur, rose essence, grapefruit, and citrus, or the Fizzy Arabella, blending Absolut Elyx with cacao liqueur, fair passion fruit liqueur, and a homemade lime & apple cordial, topped with Segura Viudas cava.

For something uniquely intriguing, the Pepys Potion, a mix of Botanist Gin infused with tahini, Belle de Brillet pear liqueur, White Port, and Everleaf forest hibiscus soda, offers a memorable sip.

Visiting Savage Garden: Everything You Need to Know

Savage Garden’s prime location in the heart of London adds to its allure. Just a minute from Fenchurch St overground and three minutes from Tower Hill station, it is easily accessible for both Londoners and visitors. The venue’s opening hours cater make it a perfect spot for both after-work gatherings and weekend brunches.

Integrating the Historical and the Modern

Savage Garden’s location is not just about the view; it’s steeped in history. The surrounding area, including Fenchurch St and Tower Hill, is a tapestry of London’s past and present. Dining at Savage Garden isn’t just a meal; it’s a journey through time, blending modern culinary art with the rich history of London.

Should you go?

Savage Garden’s Winter Brunch Menu is more than just a dining experience; it’s a celebration of winter in one of the world’s best cities to feel festive in. From its delectable dishes and innovative cocktails to its breathtaking views and historical significance, Savage Garden offers an immersive experience could captivate all your senses.

Book your Brunch here.

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