The World of Hospitality Issue 37 2020 | Page 34

34 THE WORLD OF HOSPITALITY SAVAGE GARDEN KohiNoor Dark forces at play In the Savage Garden Food & Drink McCollohFolley Ravens in the Tower, bloody murders, Feel (almost) secure, despite the dark and betrayals, intrigue, dramatic disappearances devilish liquids, as you enjoy the views from and torture.  Foolish and treacherous the rooftop bar overlooking the site of many couplings mingle with dangerous and devilish deads in the Tower of London. mesmeric tastes - all on the menu at Savage Garden with the launch of their latest cocktail Give in to your inner devil! menu. THE SIGNATURE COCKTAILS: The Dark Lord mixologist at Savage Garden has been researching aspects of the ST. OLAVE gruesome and diabolical history in the area Local mead, monks’ liqueur ... arcane... from Tower Hill to Tynburn; The Bloody alchemical. Your hand flies to your throat: Tower to Murder mile; Aldgate to St. Paul’s. breath-taking... Monkey 47 gin, Gosnell’s mead, lemon, Strange and unlikely ingredients include black Benedictine, treacle, smoked syrup, turmeric, bitters, oak William Fox Smoked syrup, miracle foamer. vanilla and black pepper.  Weird and very Who knew Mother Goose died of The wonderful when mixed in to new unique Plague? Only our parish churchyard, ‘St. creative cocktails.  All to be enjoyed from next Ghastly Grim.’ A Savage rhyme for savage week in the famous bar on the 12th floor of times. Savage Garden.