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Carnaby’s newest venue, The Little Violet Door, opens with a special offer

Carnaby’s newest venue, The Little Violet Door, opens with a special offer
Carnaby’s newest venue, The Little Violet Door, opens with a special offer

The Little Violet Door is set to open its doors on 10th June, promising an enticing formula of creativity, music, and British charm. Located in the historic site of the ‘60s music venue Bag O’Nails on Kingly Street, the bar and restaurant are extending a celebratory 50% discount on all food and drink during its opening week, from 10th to 16th June, for groups of up to six people.

This latest venture by Little Door & Co is following in the successful footsteps of its siblings: The Little Scarlet Door in Soho, The Little Yellow Door in Notting Hill, The Little Blue Door in Fulham, and The Little Orange Door in Clapham. Patrons can expect an atmosphere bursting with kitchen discos, late-night cocktails, and an unmissable vibrant vibe, seven days a week from noon.

The Little Violet Door is designed to capture the essence of its rich heritage, with interiors inspired by the eclectic cultural tapestry of London. The space features a décor infused with 80’s design elements, complemented by influences from the 60s and 70s music and fashion scenes. The walls are adorned with colourful prints, and cases of books and records, creating a distinctive, lived-in feel that is synonymous with the Little Door venues.

Central to the experience is the kitchen, which transforms into a disco complete with DJs. The cocktail list draws inspiration from the venue’s extensive DVD collection, serving drinks in an assortment of household items, from teacups to tin cans. The food menu offers a variety of party favourites including mezze boards and tacos.

The Little Violet Door is not just aiming to be a nightspot but an exciting hub that celebrates the legacy of its iconic location, inviting Londoners and visitors alike to immerse themselves in an experience where history and contemporary culture converge.

Food Desk

For furter information and reservations, visit The Little Violet Door’s website here.

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