• Espresso martini cocktails at Mayfair tapas wine bar restaurant

    A ROMANTIC RESTAURANT IN LONDON

ROMANTIC SPANISH RESTAURANT LONDON

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Fancy a Cocktail? What’s your Tipple – a Negroni, a Margarita, an Espresso Martini?

Cocktails have been with us in their current form for a couple of hundred years, but nobody is really sure where the word ‘cocktail’ comes from.

Romantic Cocktails at Spanish Bar Restaurant

One theory is that horses of mixed pedigree would have their tails docked, and would end up with a ‘cocktail’, indicative of a mix. Another, suggests that it’s derived from coquetier, French for eggcup. Apparently one Antoine A Peychaud, creator of Peychaud’s Bitters, used to serve guests cognac mixed with bitters in eggcups.

The first written mention of a cocktail was in the US in 1803 in a quirky magazine called The Farmers Cabinet. In 1862, Jerry Thomas produced the first proper guide to mixology – How to Mix Drinks, or The Bon Vivant’s Companion, which included ten cocktail recipes using bitters.

  • Negroni cocktail Mayfair wine bar, premium classic and signature cocktails

    CLASSIC COCKTAILS AT THE CHEERFUL BAR OF EL PIRATA IN MAYFAIR’S DOWN STREET

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    Enjoy any of our 13 Classic Alcohol Based Cocktails

    The 13 years of prohibition in the US, when alcohol was banned, gave cocktails a huge boost. The speakeasies that were set up as secret drinking dens used fairly rough alcohol from illicit distilleries – it was much improved by mixers.

    Catholic monks also had a big part to play in the creation of cocktails. Green chartreuse has been made by Carthusian monks in France for 200 years, and Lindores Abbey in Fife, Scotland, is said to be the original home of aqua vitae, the water of life – or whisky to you and me.

    Classic Cocktails

    Cocktails fell out of fashion in the 1960s and 1970s, but have come roaring back in recent years. And you can try 13 classic alcohol based cocktails (although not all at once, please) at the cheerful bar of El Pirata in Mayfair’s Down Street. Most of them are cheaper than a glass of wine in nearby establishments. And for those of you who prefer non-alcoholic drinks, there are three for you to try at just £6 each – Islas Canarias, Fresa Tropical and Jungle Mint.

    • Negroni cocktail Mayfair at tapas wine bar, classic cocktails list
      El Pirata serving the best Spanish tapas, a top tapas bar and Mediterranean restaurants in London since 1994 superb group party room Mayfair.
      CONTACT

      5 – 6 Down Street,
      Mayfair, London W1J 7AQ

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      020 7491 3810
      dine@elpirata.co.uk

      GETTING HERE

      Hyde Park Corner Station (5-minute walk)
      Piccadilly Line

      Green Park Station (5-minute walk)
      Piccadilly, Jubilee, and Victoria Lines

      Victoria Station (15-minute walk)
      Victoria, District, and Circle Lines / National Rail

      OPENING HOURS

      Tuesday to Saturday
      12pm – 10:45pm

      We are open for indoor
      and outdoor dining.

      Closed bank holidays.

      El Pirata serving the best Spanish tapas, a top tapas bar and Mediterranean restaurants in London since 1994 superb group party room Mayfair.
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      El Pirata serving the best Spanish tapas, a top tapas bar and Mediterranean restaurants in London since 1994 superb group party room Mayfair.
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