Making sure my red-carpet-ready hair didn’t go to waste, my guest and I headed down for cocktails at Scarfes Bar.

Whiling away the hours at Scarfes Bar is easy – there’s live music seven nights a week and a cosy atmosphere. We stayed for three hours! Taking inspiration from a Gentleman’s Club, the décor is suave yet homely, with a huge open fire, velvet armchairs and hand-picked antique books lining the shelves.

The kooky cocktail menu – named ‘Potions’ – is a delight to flick through. It features iconic caricatures by Gerald Scarfe as the inspiration for each drink.

Our favourite cocktails included ‘Walking with a Waddle’; a more-ish mix of gin infused with vanilla, liquorice and cinnamon, with a sweet cherry cordial. It’s topped with a white meringue disk with a Charlie Chaplin stencil, whom the drink is inspired by. Another favourite was ‘The Nutcracker’; a twist on the popular Espresso Martini (I prefer this version), combining vodka and white vermouth with cold brew coconut coffee.

Breakfast was the perfect end 24 hours of R&R. We enjoyed a laid-back morning in the hotel’s swish Mirror Room. I chose ‘The Healthy’ breakfast which I imagine is popular with trendy east London locals. There’s an Acai bowl, a posh-looking smashed avocado on toast and a detox juice. I prolonged breakfast as long as I could, sipping on a slow-drip artisan coffee and nibbling warm, fluffy madeleines. When it was (regrettably) time to go, I reminded myself that there was one luxury I was leaving with; fabulous new hair.

About Rosewood London

The iconic Rosewood London is in prime-footing for London’s top sights. Centrally located in the heart of Holborn, it’s a former insurance HQ sensitively transformed into a grand 262-room, 44-suite hotel loved by many.

Several Edwardian features have been retained, including the sweeping Pavonazzo staircase and original carriageway entrance to the private courtyard; an oasis for guests from the busy streets.

Sophisticated décor blends perfectly with the heritage features. Marble mosaic flooring and pillars, antique mirrors and stunning art pieces make for grand first impressions, while designer furnishings, ambient lighting and fresh bouquets create a warm and inviting ambiance.

Rosewood London has two restaurants (The Mirror Room and Holborn Dining Room) the lively Scarfes Bar, a private terrace, plus, a gym, salon and spa.

Many of the rooms at Rosewood are dog-friendly. Oh, and don’t be surprised if like us, you spot an A-lister in the lift. This is London’s most luxurious hotel after all.

Rosewood London – Where and How

Rosewood London is located at 252 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7EN, United Kingdom To find out more or to make a booking at the Matthew Curtis Hair Salon, visit www.rosewoodhotels.com.

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