9 Places To Head For An Easter Weekend Night Out

If you’re not booked up with family lunches and egg hunts this weekend, there are plenty of fun events taking place in London over the Easter Weekend. To celebrate the four-day weekend, London’s restaurants and bars are opening longer and later, and throwing events from gospel karaoke to Mad Hatter’s tea parties. Here are nine spots making the most of your no-work Monday.
The Chocolate Cocktail Club
The Chocolate Cocktail Club

DRINK YOUR CHOCOLATE HERE: The Chocolate Cocktail Club

After two sold-out stints in London and Brighton, this chocolate-focused pop-up has returned to Brick Lane. Given its cocoa credentials, we imagine it’ll make a suitably grown-up treat for sweet-toothed adults this weekend. Expect a mouth-watering drinks menu filled with coco twists on classic cocktails, including its signature, secretive ‘Chocolate Chocotini’. The bar also serves chocolate beer and chocolate wine, plus bottled beer and prosecco for those you fancy something less sweet. Tickets are best bought in advance and include 90 minutes in the bar, plus a cocktail.

202 Brick Lane, Shoreditch, E1 6SA; 18th-21st April

Visit TheChocolateCocktailClub.co.uk

Barts
Barts

ATTEND A MAD HATTER’S TEA PARTY HERE: Barts

This Easter, Barts will be decked out with an Alice in Wonderland theme for the Easter weekend. There'll be live entertainment on Thursday, a magician and ‘Mad Hatter's Tea Party’ on Sunday and fancy dress, face painting and themed cocktails throughout the weekend. Visitors will sip from mismatched teacups as they sample cocktails such as the ‘G&Tea Time’, made with Earl Grey-infused Oxley gin, apple and lemon juice, syrup and egg white; and the ‘Mad Hatter’ made with Oxley gin, peach liqueur, apple juice, lemon, fresh strawberry puree and topped with fizz. The headliner of the weekend is set to be ‘An Offer You Can’t Refuse’ which brings the US trend of mushroom-infused cocktails to the UK and adds a dash of CBD oil. Across the weekend, guests will be free to delve into Barts’ box of curiosities and throw on a mad hat from the fancy-dress box or have a Cheshire cat’s smile painted on by the resident face painter.

Chelsea Cloisters, Sloane Avenue, Chelsea, SW3 3DW; 18th-21st April

Visit Barts-London.com

Mr Fogg’s Residence
Mr Fogg’s Residence

TRY A CHOCOLATE FOUNTAIN HERE: Mr Fogg’s Residence

This weekend Phileas Fogg welcomes guests to his Mayfair abode – freshly decked out with daffodils and Easter displays – to experience the ultimate chocolate treat: a Bacardi Cuatro five-tier chocolate fountain. Flowing throughout the weekend, guests will be able to delve straight into the alcoholic chocolate fountain and fill their glasses. A ‘Rum Rabbit Rum’ cocktail will also be on offer: a sweet concoction of Bacardi Anejo Cuatro, nut liqueur, dark chocolate, smoked paprika syrup, lemon juice, orange and raspberry jam. The venue will also be serving up its ‘Mr Fogg’s Tipsy Tea’ on Saturday and Sunday, alongside a selection of sweet and savoury snacks.

15 Bruton Lane, Mayfair, W1J 6JD; 19th-22nd April

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Mr Fogg’s House of Botanicals
Mr Fogg’s House of Botanicals

DRINK EASTER COCKTAILS HERE: Mr Fogg’s House of Botanicals

Mr Fogg’s House of Botanicals is celebrating the bank holiday with a special Mount Gay Easter cocktail menu running all weekend. Guests can sip on an ‘Egg Scramble’ (Mount Gay XO, cacao liqueur and Zabaione, served in an edible chocolate egg), an ‘Colour Me Egg-cited’ (Mount Gay Black Barrel, Tokaj Cocci and peanut foam, served in a snifter dipped in pink chocolate) or the ‘Easterific Bunny’ (Mount Gay Black Barrel, Cacao Blanc, Orgeat, Cointreau Noir, double cream and a sprig of mint, served in a tin dipped in chocolate and topped with soda water). On Saturday and Sunday, the venue will be serving its ‘Easter Tipsy Blooming Tea’ – botanical-inspired cocktails accompanied by a selection of sweet and savoury Victorian delectables. Those looking for a more traditional Easter Sunday can order the kitchen’s Easter roast, with roast lamb and all the trimmings.

48 Newman Street, Fitzrovia, W1T 1QQ; 18th-22nd April

Visit Mr-Foggs.com

Bunga Bunga Battersea
Bunga Bunga Battersea

HAVE A MEDITERRANEAN EASTER HERE: Bunga Bunga Battersea

This Easter weekend, Bunga Bunga Battersea will host an array of Easter events. Kicking off the festivities on Friday, karaoke lovers can take to the stage at Bunga’s ‘Wow That’s What I Call Bunga! 90’s’ karaoke night. As Easter Sunday arrives, feasting will be on the agenda at the La Famiglia brunch. Offering a hangover-friendly laid-back experience, guests will enjoy an authentic Italian meal filled with sweet brioche, cured meats and sourdough pizzas. Come Sunday evening, those looking to keep the long weekend spirits high should head to Bunga Bunga’s 'Bank Holiday Sunday Supperclub’. With two sittings at 5pm and 7:30pm, party goers will enjoy live performances, two hours of bottomless bellinis and, of course, plenty of pizza.

37 Battersea Bridge Road, Battersea, SW11 3BA; 19th and 21st April

Visit Battersea.BungaBungaLondon.com

Kerb
Kerb

FIND YOUR NEW FAVOURITE STREET FOOD HERE: Kerb

Street food operator Kerb heads to the Southbank Centre for a weekend dedicated to supporting the future of London’s street food. The ‘inKERBator Weekender’ will see 25 hot new traders battle it out in front of a daily panel of industry judges. Over five days, Londoners will be able to feast on £5 dishes from a curated line-up, ranging from the newest inKERBator batch to those who’ve successfully graduated the programme. We’re most looking forward to trying vegan Thai dishes served up by Greedy Khao, adventurous Aztec cuisine from Mexikings, and Filipino pittmasters Turo Turo. Visitors can complement their meals with cocktails from the East London Liquor Company and Square Root Soda, who’ll be pairing each of the 25 dishes with their own drink. Alongside incredible food, the weekender will include a programme of workshops and talks.

Southbank Centre, Belvedere Road, South Bank, SE1 8XX; 18th-22nd April

Visit KerbFood.com 

Mac & Wild
Mac & Wild

EAT HOT CROSS BUN ICE-CREAM HERE: Mac & Wild

Join London’s favourite Scottish restaurant this weekend for bottomless brunches, lunch, dinner and Sunday roasts. Throughout the week, Mac & Wild will be serving up its Easter special, the ‘Hot Cross Bun Ice-Cream Sandwich Delight’: toasted hot-cross bun, Mackies honeycomb ice-cream, hazelnut and chocolate sauce and highlight sprinkles. Alongside this sweet treat, guests will be able to delve into a classic Scottish breakfast of home-cured bacon, homemade tattie scone, white pudding, mushroom, black pudding, lorne sausage, mushrooms, bone marrow beans and scrambled eggs. On Easter Sunday, Mac & Wild will be serving up its Scottish Sunday roast complete with venison topside, roast potatoes, seasonal veg, bone marrow gravy and a giant Yorkshire pudding. Meanwhile, bottomless brunch will offer limitless cocktails including ‘The Bloody Scotsman’ (with whisky), ‘Bloody Botanists’ (with gin), ‘Bloody Marys' (with vodka) and ‘Buckie Royales’.

65 Great Titchfield Street, Fitzrovia, W1W 7PS and 9A Devonshire Square, City, EC2M 4YN; 18th-22nd April

Visit MacAndWild.com

Roof East
Roof East

ENJOY SOME SPRING SUNSHINE HERE: Roof East

This bank holiday weekend, Roof East opens for the summer season complete with a new look, fresh games and different street-food vendors. Opening the earliest it ever has, this adult playground invites guests to grab a drink, friend and scorecard. Featuring six action-packed gaming lanes, players can curl, bowl or shuffle to victory. Five free games include cornhole, Jenga, table tennis, foosball and table-top curling, while more extreme events include Sluggers, London’s only batting cages, Birdies crazy golf and newcomer House of Foos, a VR mix of traditional football and table foosball. Not feeling competitive? Flow East Yoga will be saluting the sun at Roof East every week, offering vinyasa flow classes suitable for all levels.

 7 & 8 Stratford Multi Storey Car Park, Great Eastern Road, Stratford, E15 1BB; 17th April-late September

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Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen
Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen

TRY ‘GOSPELOKE’ HERE: Hoxton Square Bar & Kitchen

Ever wanted to sound like Tina, Stevie or Whitney? Well Gospeloke – the capital’s first gospel-style karaoke knees-up – might be for you. Hosted by Shoreditch’s ‘fallen angel’ Eleanor Conway, and Jonny Unknown, expect an evening filled with euphoric ceremonial singalongs as Toni Robinson and her 15-strong gospel choir provide baking vocals for every song. Described as ‘Sister Act meets Top of the Pops’, expect to hear classics such as Bon Jovi’s ‘Livin’ On A Prayer’, Blur’s ‘Tender’, R Kelly’s ‘I Believe I Can Fly’ and Mary Mary’s ‘Shackles’. There’ll be other congregation participation in the way of group singalongs, team harmonies and there’ll be prizes for the night’s ‘Best Confessional’, ‘Best Solo Performance’ and ‘Best Duet/Group Performance’.  

2-4 Hoxton Square, Hackney, N1 6NU; 18th April

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