St Pancras Champagne Bar
If a warm bum is your main priority when it comes to drinking champers then the St Pancras champagne bar will be right up your (back) alley. Seat warmers they have. Champagne by the glass that costs more than your train ticket to Edinburgh they have. A strange lack of atmosphere, owing to being essentially a cordoned off part of a busy train station they also have. It's a place to meet someone to exchange suitcases or a large suspicious-looking brown envelope – just make sure you skulk off first so they're stuck with the bill.
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St Pancras Champagne Bar
St Pancras Station, Pancras Road, N1,
NW1 2QP
Mon–Sun, 8am–11pm
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(020) 7843 4250
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Friday 21,November,2008
So the prices are pretty crippling, but I actually thought it was worth it. There's something a bit old fashioned about drinking champagne on a train concourse. Like you should be wearing a trilby, with steam swirling around you or something like that. Ok, so it's the 20.45 to Leicester instead of the Orient Express, but I still got a bit of the vibe.