St Pancras International, one of London’s largest terminus stations, is not only home to the Eurostar, but also Europe’s longest champagne bar with a panoramic view of the train terminal’s Victorian Gothic architecture. St Pancras Brasserie and Champagne Bar by Searcys offers a luxurious experience for travelers seeking a sophisticated palate.
98 meter long champagne bar
Known for its fine selection of bottles, the 98-foot champagne bar also hosts masterclasses to teach guests about bubbly and English sparkling wines. But you can definitely eat here. From eggs benedict to savory shellfish and comforting classics like fish and chips, the à la carte menu guarantees all kinds of treats. Tuck into a delicious fried halibut fillet or a greasy Carver chicken pie, and tuck into one of the delicious puddings.
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The Art Deco Brasserie is an oasis of opulence, with flexible spaces for formal and informal meetings and meals, catering for parties of all sizes and a menu centered around the best of England’s seasonal produce. The dishes come in suitcase-style cases that can be filled with “scones and sandwiches and traditional teatime treats, ready to pair with champagne”.
“Celebrate in style with champagne and caviar at St Pancras by Cercis”
are you thirsty Good, because you can choose from a range of sparkling wines, including from their very own Greyfriars Vineyard in Puttenham. Still not quite your taste? No problem, there’s something for everyone. See here A long list of champagnesBut champagne from recognized brands like Ruinart, Veuve Clicquot, Taittinger and Pollinger.
The long champagne bar is open Monday to Sunday from 12:00 to 21:00.