12th knot – London Review

12th Knot

Have a hot date, or simply looking to get some great shots of London and enjoy great cocktails? Check out 12th knot – formerly known as the Rumpus Room.

12th knot is located 12 floors above the Sea Containers in London. 12th knot is the place you go to when you’re ready to spend a lot of money and get the bang for your buck.

Hours

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Sunday

Closed

5pm - 1am

5pm - 1am

5pm - 2am

12pm - 2am

12pm - 2am

Closed

This venue has one of the nicest views of London, is known for the greatest cocktails, and a light and friendly atmosphere. With live music every Wednesday and DJ’s Thurs-Sat, you can’t go wrong here.

The average price for drinks is quite expensive, around £10-12 but well worth – strong and tasty. The dress code is more so “smart-causal” which includes a nice dress with heels for women and button-up shirts and suits for men. Anything along those lines will pass.

 

There isn’t a line to get in, however, people can reserve tables which means if you’re late to the party you may have to stand at the bar or on the terrace. The terrace closes at 10 pm due to a license that we’re not experts in but we know that while it’s open, it makes you feel some type of way.

The atmosphere here is friendly and relaxed. It feels like you’re sort of at home on the couch(really nice ones) hanging out with friends in your penthouse with incredible views and good music. The decor is absolutely beautiful, bright, and open. It looks like your favourite page in an ikea catalogue.

The only downside about this place is all the gratuity is already included in the bill, so servers aren’t trying extremely hard to keep you update to date with drinks.

This is definitely a nice date spot or a chill evening with great vibes. They’ll be seeing The Nokturnal Group again.

MUSIC

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DRINK PRICES

The average price for drinks is quite expensive, around £10-12 but well worth – strong and tasty.

BEST NIGHTS

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BOTTLE SERVICE

There isn’t a line to get in, however, people can reserve tables which means if you’re late to the party you may have to stand at the bar or on the terrace.