If you’re thinking of having a cheeky cocktail or two this weekend, why not try the world’s best bar?
The good news is you won’t have to travel far - the results are in, and the top tipple hotspot is in London!
Located in Convent Garden, the iconic bar has won first place at the ninth annual World's 50 Best Bar awards, reclaiming the title for a London bar after losing out to
New York's Dead Rabbit last year.
The interiors scream style, sophistication and a little retro glamour; picture portraits of showbiz stars on the walls, tie and jacketed waiters to meet you at the door and jazz music or live pianists setting the scene.
The Savoy Hotel in London The drinks may not be the cheapest, but it's worth it for a cocktail experience unlike any other.
From the minute you walk in, to taking your very last sip, you will be fully immersed into the tasting process and engaged with the world's best bartenders and they create the most delicious and unique cocktails.
The bar's recently launched menu 'Coast to Coast' uses innovative ingredients to create visually-striking cocktails, with an emphasis on Britain and an aim to create a journey from South to North, from the Garden of England to Castle Rock.
American barman Harry Craddock expertly mixes a drink in the bar in 1926
Why not try a 'Hidden Fruit', inspired by Britain's finest walled fruit gardens in Kent, or an 'Arthur's Seat', based of course on the mountain located in Edinburgh's city centre.
If you're after beers and lager, this won't be the place for you - it's wine and cocktails where the Savoy really outdoes itself.
Cocktails start at a fairly pricey £16 and a glass of wine comes in at £10 (a bottle for £36) - but in such a classy venue, surely it's acceptable to treat yourself?