Common Decency

Cocktail bar · Covent Garden

Common Decency

Cocktail bar · Covent Garden

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Old Police Station Entrance, 28 Bow St, London WC2E 7AW, United Kingdom

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Old Police Station Entrance, 28 Bow St, London WC2E 7AW, United Kingdom Get directions

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Old Police Station Entrance, 28 Bow St, London WC2E 7AW, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 3906 1600
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The Bar Hit List: The Best New Bars In London - London - The Infatuation

"It’s impossible to feel anything less than fabulous at Common Decency, the art deco-inspired bar underneath Covent Garden’s NoMad hotel. The soft, low lighting gave me the kind of glow that looked like I’d spent an hour at the MAC store around the corner. Throw in gold detailing, plush fringed chairs, and moody booths, and I didn’t want to leave this glamorous underground drinking den for the crowded streets above. Especially when a few cocktails down. You could request classics, but house specials hit the mark—like the kicking Szechuan Gibson or refreshing Green Muse, laced with herbal Pernod absinthe and Lillet blanc. Just know that at Common Decency, fabulous doesn’t come cheap and drinks are pricey, so save it for a special occasion when you want to get dressed up, or come for a brief bask in that fancy lighting." - Daisy Meager, Senior Editor" - Heidi Lauth Beasley, Daisy Meager, Sinead Cranna

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"This bar at the NoMad hotel has recently been re-focused into a high-end cocktail bar. It feels lush and decadent, adorned with velvet, art deco shapes, and gold; sit at the bar and be charmed by the bar team or nestle into a seat in the adjoining lounge. But most of all, order the Szechuan Gibson; an absolutely inspired idea to incorporate the savoury flavours of a pickled onion with a touch of heat. Also recommended is having an outrageous amount of oysters to accompany said martini." - Anna Sulan Masing

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Common Decency - Review - Covent Garden - London - The Infatuation

"It’s impossible to feel anything less than fabulous at Common Decency, the art deco-inspired bar underneath Covent Garden’s NoMad hotel. The soft, low lighting will give you the kind of glow that looks like you spent an hour at the MAC store around the corner. Throw in gold detailing, plush fringed chairs, moody booths, and attentive servers, and you won’t want to leave this glamorous underground drinking den for the crowded streets above. Especially when you’re a few cocktails down. You could request classics, but we’d order from the list of house specials, like the kicking Szechuan Gibson or refreshing Green Muse, laced with herbal Pernod absinthe and Lillet blanc. Just know that at Common Decency, fabulous doesn’t come cheap and drinks are pricey, so save it for a special occasion when you want to get dressed up, or come for a brief bask in that fancy lighting." - Daisy Meager

https://www.theinfatuation.com/london/reviews/common-decency
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John Gledhill

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Whilst stood admiring The Royal Opera House building I found myself talking to a doorman stood at the top of some quite inconspicuous stairs leading to ‘something’ underground. I was quickly informed the stairs led to a cocktail bar and was encouraged to go and take a look. At this moment we were actually on our way to a show but given I can’t resist a cocktail bar and in particular one underground, I just had to pop down. Once downstairs I was quickly greeted and I explained I was just taking a look. Without hesitation this very helpful member of staff took me on a tour of the bar. This bar has a fantastic ambiance and slightly Art Deco but very suited to the setting. There is a main bar area and a couple of more relaxed seating areas which created the opportunity for people to either call in for a quick drink or, spend the whole evening there. We quickly found ourselves sat at the bar and choosing some very different drinks that are not found in the ‘typical’ cocktail bar. The list we chose from had a range of drinks all set at £18.00 each. Despite only popping down to have a quick look around, the drinks and experience we had in The Common Decency bar was superb. If time had allowed we could have quite easily spent the whole evening down there as it was very us. Great staff and a great experience….. this place certainly needs checking out if you like this sort of thing. Just go and enjoy yourself. A few photos included but very limited and do not do this venue justice but hopefully they give a feel for what it’s about.

Ido Naim

Google
Lovely new gem in CG! We originally came to Side Hustle with no reservation and they redirected us here. After having heard about it, we were on board. The staff was extremely nice and welcoming, some a bit show offy, but it comes with the experience and brand. We had 2 cocktails which were really amazing, out of their menu, but other NoMad Costco tails are available. We wanted to have a dessert and despite them not serving any, they got us the restaurant and Side Hustle menu to choose from. We had the SH churros which were to die for. Will come back again. The atmosphere is really nice and vibey.

Yolanda Cruz

Google
What a gem I stumbled upon tonight! Cozy and gorgeous decor. Although it’s a beautiful venue, what really made this place so special was the service provided by Danilo! So professional and attentive from the start. Danilo made wonderful recommendations and even even better cocktails. This place is perfect for small & private gatherings in their private rooms or after work cocktails with a speakeasy vibe! Go, you won’t regret it.

Andrew G. T

Google
Common Decency has the potential to be something great. The cocktails are very nice. To which I’ll give them that. As also the food. I will say the chicken croquettes were lovely and my partner enjoyed her dry-aged burger. However, these are the criticisms I have. The bartenders are energetic and comical which is fine. However, drop the loudness a little, as also ice-cube throwing. It felt as if my partner and I were like at a university dorm party. The service from being greeted when entering and the drinks being serve were nice. The make-up of ice-cube throwing with a free glass of bubbly did make up for the ice-cube that almost hit my head / eye. The decor is nice. However, you need some signage to direct customers where the toilets are. It’s like a little maze down there. The last point I wish to make is the final bill. I was given a bill which I was told was the final bill. Only to then be somewhat told it was not correct, an extra 5/8 mins to settle the correct one. Which is fine, but should have been the correct one from the outset. Was nice but not that spectacular to be coming back.

Mustaq Tappewale

Google
The bar staff were friendly and knowledgeable. Need a bit improvement in their cocktail list. Dark, cosy and lovely private setting.

Benedict Westenra

Google
£18 for a non-alcoholic cocktail. I love the design in the Nomad hotel and the staff are lovely, so the whole place is a great addition to the London scene. However £18 for a non-alcoholic cocktail (the same price as an alcoholic cocktail) is insane. Alcohol is taxed in the UK and non-alcoholic drinks are not, so the latter should be cheaper. Plus a dessert in the restaurant is £14 so how is a soft drink more expensive? It was also not very good (much better 0% cocktails at, say, Lounge Bohemia), nor was the pricing clear in the menu. Guys, please get your act together as this is a great space!

Bogdan Zadorozhny

Google
Hidden gem, tucked away inside the hotel. Love the gregarious vibe and friendly services and the cocktails are rather decent too. Without a doubt, one of my favorite bars in London.

Valkyrie Cain

Google
Really cool venue with lots of potential. I went with my sister and a few friends and we managed to have a pretty good time. The day I went the DJ was AWFUL. Completely killed the vibe. We just wanted to dance and they seemed high playing trance music. Got talking to a few other customers who felt the same. Still had fun despite it!