12th Knot


On the 12th floor of luxe Sea Containers hotel, 12th Knot is a showstopper, with knockout views of the city and a table-width outdoor roof terrace to boot. The travel-themed cocktail menu picks up oddball ingredients along the way: champagne acid, Islay whisky mist and candied bacon. The dress code is smart casual, and it's best to book ahead.


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