Saturday, September 17, 2011

Night out in London

While Lexi was in The Netherlands for a soccer tournament at the American school in The Hague, Chris and I headed to London for a night out with two blokes visiting here from Houston for work. With Ryan at school in Nashville, I just realized that puts our family of four in 3 different countries at the moment.

Cocktails
Our buddy Rocky is well acquainted with the London scene and knew just where to take us. We started with drinks on the rooftop bar at Trafalgar Hotel. We were blessed to have a pleasant evening, not too cold, not too hot, just perfect to sit on the top of a building with the London Eye and Trafalgar Square in view. There is also artistic landscaping at the rooftop bar. For what you pay for the overpriced drinks and the cover charge, they better provide a nice ambience.

Rooftop Bar
I had a refreshing summery drink loaded with crushed ice, a rarity here, and mandarin orange, lychee and vodka. Yumm. I had to snap a photo of my drink next to the delicate tray of nuts and olives and the plant-in-a-bowl table decoration.

Fancy drinks and snacks

Happy couple

Dinner
We next headed to dinner at a Belgian restaurant in the Covent Garden area called Belgo's. Specialty of the house is mussels and Belgian beer. I had a pot of Thai Green Mussels steamed in green chili, lemongrass, lime and coconut (isn't that a song?) Excellent flavor. Then you dip bread in the sauce at the bottom of the pot to complete the culinary experience. Wonderful.

Enjoying our mussel pots

Belgium is known for its beers and the beer menu is longer than the food menu. The beers made by monks are pointed out on the menu. The Chimay Rouge is one of the beers made by Trappist monks within monastery walls. I had a light fruity beer called Floris Kriek. The wait staff all dress up as monks to add to the fun.

Belgian Beers

Those ambitious Belgians are ALSO known for their chocolate. We couldn't pass up sharing two desserts: 1) white chocolate mousse wrapped in dark chocolate with passion fruit sauce. 2) Brussels style waffle with vanilla ice cream, Chantilly cream, and chocolate sauce. Are you getting hungry?

I am so ready for a trip to Belgium now!

CellarDoor Finale
Finally, we stopped off for an after-dinner drink at a "little bar" Rocky knows about called CellarDoor. It's one of those places that you would walk right past if you didn't know it was there. The entrance is a tunnel opening on the sidewalk leading down to a staircase. You go down the stairs and surprisingly you find yourself in a bar right under the street. The address is actually number Zero on Aldwych Street.

I downloaded these pictures from the internet because mine didn't come out very good.

CellarDoor Bar entrance

The place was probably a public toilet in a previous life. It's a small intimate space with a bar on one end and a small stage at the other. Mirrored walls deceptively make you think there's plenty of room to wander around and then you realize you're looking at yourself in a mirror. Somehow a live cabaret show was going on with performers wandering through the crowd.

Interior of CellarDoor
Rocky told me I had to check out the bathrooms while there. When I saw that the doors to the toilets were clear glass, I said never mind! But Chris showed me that when you close the door and lock it, a light transforms the door so you can no longer see through it. Clever!


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