A Victorian Tavern, Gin Parlour & Salon in Covent Garden

The streets of London may not be paved with gold, but a real gem of a tavern has arrived in the heart of the West End. Based on the adventures of Jules Verne’s fictional explorer, Phileas Fogg, Mr Fogg’s Tavern has an ‘upstairs downstairs’ theatrical theme with a Victorian tavern on the ground floor and a refined gin parlour and salon upstairs. The sister venue to award-winning Mayfair bar, Mr Fogg’s, the tavern is the eighth project from Charlie Gilkes’ and Duncan Stirling’s Inception Group, whose venues are well loved for their conceptual themes.

Whilst traversing the globe on his Around World in 80 Days adventure, Phileas Fogg receives the sombre news that his much beloved aunt and celebrated actress, Gertrude Fogg, has passed away and made Mr Fogg the sole beneficiary of her estate, including her enchanting pied- à-terre on St Martin’s Lane. Duty bound to honour his aunt’s dying wish, Mr Fogg permits her devoted life-long housekeeper, Fanny McGee, to create a ‘tavern’ for her friends and theatrical acquaintances downstairs, whilst keeping the upstairs salon as a much needed refuge for himself and friends.

The downstairs space features a warm wooden interior with nineteenth century artifacts adorning the walls and hanging from the ceiling, a focal point being a large aviary filled with plants, stuffed birds and other oddities. Staff in traditional overalls will serve up real ales, batch brews, ‘mother’s ruin’ gin cocktails and grog in traditional tankards and pewter cups. Weary travellers will be able to tuck into honest fare served throughout the day and evening including, in Auguste Escoffier’s opinion, ‘The Best Pie in London Town’ served with traditional liquor, alongside roast game, fowl and beast. There is an array of salted, smoked and preserved meats as well as freshly caught sea dishes and local vegetables, sourced daily from the market or foraged from the wild.

With a separate entrance for ladies and gentleman to enter discreetly, the upstairs Gin Parlour and Salon is just as the lauded actress left it, with a large cabinet displaying her antique theatrical props, wigs and old scripts. The Salon features Aunt Gertrude’s ornate glass chandeliers, damask curtains and bijoux objects. To make himself feel more at home, Mr Fogg has added some of his souvenirs from around the globe, with stuffed animals, annotated maps and worldly treasures.

Mr Fogg’s immaculately turned out staff will greet visitors on arrival with a refined section of gin, tonics and botanicals lining every inch of wall space in the Gin Parlour. Moving into the Salon, they will then be served punch, the Victorian tipple of choice, in authentic silver punch bowls, alongside an array of cocktails inspired by the nineteenth century. ‘Tipsy Tea’ will be served at the weekends, where guests will enjoy a delicate array of dainty sandwiches, cakes, pastries and petits-fours with cocktails beautifully presented in teapots.

Founder and personal friend of Mr Fogg, Charlie Gilkes says of the latest venture:
“We are thrilled to add a second venue to Mr Fogg’s household and so pleased that Londoners have taken Phileas to their hearts as much as we have. We look forward to taking guests on a journey upstairs, downstairs and around the world again!”

Mr Fogg’s Tavern
58 St Martin’s Lane
London, WC2N 4EA

W: mr-foggs.com
E: tavern@mr-foggs.com
T & I: @foggstavern
F: Mr Fogg’s Tavern

Tavern Opening Times:
Monday to Thursday: 11am until 11pm
Friday & Saturday: 11am until 11:30pm
Sunday: 12pm until 10:30pm
Reservations: Lunchtime reservations can be made for parties of 5 or more.

Gin Parlour and Salon Opening Times:
Monday to Friday: 5pm until midnight
Saturday: 12pm until midnight
Sunday: 12pm until 11:30pm
Reservations: Guests are encouraged to try their luck with Fanny McGee at the door


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