It maybe a bit too early on a Monday morning for this, but check the latest London bar...
I'll let someone else explain...
"Alcoholic Architecture is far from your average London bar. Tickets for a “breathable cocktail” of gin and tonic mist are timed by the hour and can be purchased at the door. 40 minutes inside the building created to give the illusion of being INSIDE a drink will leave one a little giddy. No doubt the gigantic straws, limes, and background sound of a drink being poured over ice will make one feel slightly disoriented. The unique attraction is only open ’till April 25th."
By Bompas & Parr
Monday, 20 April 2009
Alcoholic Architecture
Posted by Under The Influence at 09:18
Labels: alcohol, innovation, installations
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