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Blind Spot London: An Intimate Speakeasy Cocktail Bar in Covent Garden

Discover a secretive speakeasy with globally inspired cocktails and intimate ambiance tucked inside St Martin’s Lane Hotel, Covent Garden.

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Blind Spot London is a stylish, intimate cocktail bar tucked away behind a secret door in the St Martin's Lane Hotel, Covent Garden. Known for its globally inspired cocktails and speakeasy vibe, it offers a seductive atmosphere with candlelit tables, deep red tones, and lounge seating. The bar pairs inventive drinks with Asian-influenced small plates, making it a perfect spot for pre-theatre drinks, romantic evenings, or late-night socializing in central London.

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45 St Martin's Ln, London, WC2N 4HX, GB
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Duration: 1 to 3 hours
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Luxury
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Indoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Tuesday
5 pm-1 am
Wednesday
5 pm-1 am
Thursday
5 pm-2 am
Friday
5 pm-2 am
Saturday
5 pm-2 am

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    Getting There

    London Underground

    Take the Piccadilly Line to Covent Garden station, approximately a 10-minute walk to 45 St Martin's Lane. The station is well connected and accessible, with frequent service and no entrance fees.

    Bus

    Use London bus routes 1, 6, 9, or 15 which stop near St Martin's Lane. Travel times vary from 15 to 25 minutes depending on traffic. Buses accept contactless payment or Oyster cards.

    Taxi or Rideshare

    A taxi or rideshare from central London locations typically takes 10 to 20 minutes depending on traffic. Expect fares around £10-£20. Note that traffic congestion and limited parking in Covent Garden make this option less predictable.

    Walking

    If staying nearby in Covent Garden or Leicester Square, walking to Blind Spot is pleasant and takes 5 to 15 minutes on mostly flat, paved streets suitable for most mobility levels.

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    Local tips

    Book a table in advance, especially on weekends, to secure a spot in this popular hidden bar.
    Try one of the signature cocktails inspired by global cities for a unique tasting experience.
    Pair your drinks with Asian-influenced small plates like the roast pork belly hirata bun or sesame prawns.
    Arrive with an open mind to enjoy the dim, intimate lighting and vintage speakeasy atmosphere.
    Visit on a Saturday night to enjoy the DJ’s live set and a lively yet relaxed vibe.

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    Hidden Gem with a Speakeasy Atmosphere

    Blind Spot London is a secretive cocktail bar discreetly located on the ground floor of the St Martin's Lane Hotel in the heart of Covent Garden. Accessed through a concealed white door marked by a distinctive golden hand-shaped handle, the bar immediately transports guests from the bright hotel lobby to a dimly lit, intimate space reminiscent of a 1920s speakeasy. The interior features classic art deco styling with brown walls, candlelight, and plush brown upholstered chairs and banquettes, creating a seductive and luxurious ambiance that feels worlds away from the bustling city outside.

    Globally Inspired Cocktail Menu

    The cocktail menu at Blind Spot is a journey around the world, with drinks inspired by cities and regions such as Kingston, Havana, Harare, Turin, Jeju, and London. Each cocktail is carefully crafted with unique flavor combinations reflecting its origin, such as the Buttered Cinnamon Daiquiri blending butter and cinnamon with Havana Club rum, or the Silver Pineapple featuring rum and sauvignon blanc. Classic cocktails are also available, alongside innovative tea-infused creations served during their speakeasy-style afternoon tea experience. Cocktails are priced around £13-£18, reflecting the bar’s upscale positioning.

    Complementary Asian-Influenced Small Plates

    Though primarily a cocktail bar, Blind Spot offers a selection of Asian-influenced sharing plates and appetizers designed to complement the drinks menu. Highlights include sesame prawn lemongrass rolls with sweet chili sauce, roast pork belly hirata steamed buns with pickled vegetables, crispy baby squid, and mini Cubano sandwiches served in a quirky Cuban cigar box. These dishes provide flavorful, bite-sized options that enhance the overall tasting experience without the formality of a full sit-down meal.

    Vibrant Yet Relaxed Social Scene

    The bar attracts a diverse crowd, from hotel guests to local Londoners seeking a stylish but unpretentious night out. With attentive table service, a DJ spinning on weekend evenings, and a vibe that balances lively and intimate, Blind Spot is well suited for romantic dates, after-work drinks, and social gatherings. The atmosphere is enhanced by low lighting and candlelit tables, creating a warm and inviting environment that encourages lingering over expertly made cocktails.

    Exclusive and Stylish Setting

    Blind Spot’s design by Philippe Starck and its discreet location contribute to its reputation as one of London’s more exclusive cocktail venues. The bar’s vintage prohibition-era inspiration is evident in its decor and the secretive nature of its entrance, adding an element of intrigue and discovery. This makes it a favored spot for those seeking a unique and memorable drinking experience in central London.

    Service and Practical Details

    Service at Blind Spot is generally praised for being friendly and knowledgeable, with staff able to recommend cocktails tailored to guests’ tastes. The bar is open from 5 pm to 2 am Tuesday through Saturday, closed Sundays and Mondays. It is an expensive venue, reflecting its premium cocktail craftsmanship and central London location. Private dining rooms are available, making it suitable for special occasions or business drinks. While the bar is not designed for full meals, the small plates and snacks provide satisfying accompaniments to the drinks.

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