Two Floors

The West End


This chilled Soho spot has managed to stay off the lager-lout radar screen by eschewing outdoor signage. The Pacific bar on the main floor has a long zinc bar and tables but, as suckers for anything Polynesian (grass skirts, poi, aloha), we head straight downstairs to the Tiki bar for a 'poco loco' or a zombie (£8.50 to £10).

Enter from Kingly St or Kingly Court.


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