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International Flavours
No need to visit the world as London has it all; pubs and bars from various countries
Have your trip of the world with London's nationality-themed bars and pubs. If you need to get a little closer to home and can't go for a vacation yet then fancy an international evening out, we can help you out with suggestions that will make feel like you've just visited your home land.
European Vacation
If you are seeking a continental adventure you will be showered with selections in London. De Hems is an energetic bar where you'll find a great selection of Dutch and Belgian beers. The fruit flavour ones are above the tastiest of them all.
The city is awash with Irish-themed pubs, other than in terms of size alone The Parterhouse exceeds the rest of them all. It is spread over three floors and there are various nooks and crannies where you can comfortably work your way through the long and extensive drinks menu. They also have their own award-winning beers the bar is well-stocked with a huge selection of bottled beers from around the world.
The Bavarian Beerhouse is an in fact exclusive experience. Sit on wooden benches and tables while waitresses decked out in traditional dress serve you steins of Bavarian and German beer. And also, every Friday and Saturday night Oktoberfest-style entertainment is going to give you an amazing dancing experience.
For a taste of Iberia, you can't do much better than Portal in Farringdon. Sample the Portuguese wine list and great selection of ports while tucking into some pesticos (Portuguese tapas).
Nordic is London's first Scandinavian bar and restaurant which brings together the food, drink and traditions of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. The impressive effects are cool interior and an impressive cocktail and drinks menu. If you are a sport and want to impress someone then try a Red Erik. At 6.5% alcohol by volume this beer is definitely going to leave you with a desirable outing.
The Pacific Rim
Get ready for some Hawaiian fun experience; make sure you have your attire ready. Other than flashing pineapples, giant masks, bamboo furniture and more at South London Pacific, a magnificently kitsch, tiki-themed cocktail bar. So come dressed in Hawaiian shirt and shout aloha to a wonderful evening of tropical amusing fun. Something you have never experienced before. For sure not Kennington to be precise.
Australians find London as their home away from home for many years. You will get to hear about Walkabout and it should not come as a surprise that the city is full of bars from Australia. Walkabout is possibly the best-known chain, its Shaftesbury Avenue venue one of the most well-liked. Built on an old church, it attracts a lively crowd of Aussies - and generally anyone looking for a good night out. They have some special drinks and also offer party tunes.
The Americas
Remember Cheers on T.V? The popular American TV series, Cheers has plenty to offer like a full range of beers, award-winning cocktails and a lively party atmosphere. Celebrity DJs take to the decks each night and most major sporting events are covered on four huge screens.
The name is very suggestive, but on entering The Maple Leaf you will be in no doubt that you have stepped into a Canadian pub. A moose head, a Mountie's uniform and sporting memorabilia from Montreal adorn the walls, while Molson is available on draught. The bottled beers on present include some of Canada's finest.
Get familiar to the experience the passion of Cuba at Floridita. This vivacious bar and restaurant serves up a tempting selection of Cuban and Latin American food, cocktails and cigars. Live music comes courtesy of an excellent house band, which takes to the stage at around 7.30 each evening.
Out of Africa
The Bok Bar is a focus for a mixed crowd of Aussies, Kiwis, Canadians, and of course, South Africans, who seem to make up the usual visitors. This is a great place to watch the rugby and you will find a good range of South African beers and wines on offer.
Asian Adventure
The Glassy Junction is the place where your Indian rupee will be used and where you can exchange them for a lovely cool pint of Lal Toofan. This pub is in Southall area commonly known as Little India, is the first in Britain to accept the currency.
Less of a theme pub and closer to the genuine article, this well-liked haunt is colourfully decked out in gold and velvet. Naturally, gilt-framed photos of Bollywood stars line the walls.
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