A bar that makes you feel like you’re a part of a peg

G&T-smelling-bar.jpg Ever sat at the local bar meditating on the slice of lime that swims in your gin? Well, it isn’t a crime to stab it occasionally with that beautifully crafted stirrer. You ponder as that silly piece of lime that stubbornly moves up to the surface and you relate with it, wondering how it feels… to be pressed down, deeper into the liquor. Well, here’s the answer. This cool bar which has a capacity of 40 people offers you a chance to experience just what you made that tormented slice of lemon go through by creating an atmosphere as if you were in a glass. The only difference being, you aren’t submerged and drowned in the liquid itself, but a vapor of gin and tonic. The ‘drinks’ are 40 minutes long, and to make it a little more realistic, you will find giant pieces of lime (grinning down nastily at you) and huge straws.

All you need is to keep £5 (~$7) in your pocket and make your way to The Alcoholic Architecture bar, Ganton Street, the Newburgh Quarter, central London. It is open on selected dates between 7 pm to 9 pm. Cheers!

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