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THE HIP LIST
Eight Moorgate
Set against a backdrop of steeples and Juniper jus before indulging Details
and skyscrapers, the fifth floor in desserts made by Tom Aikens’
Where 1 Dysart Street, EC2A 2BX
restaurant at the new Eight club is former pastry chef Vanessa Antoli,
w eightclub.co.uk
bringing a slice of the high life to who whisks up the likes of hazelnut t 0808 1801 858
Moorgate. Sister venue to Eight in tart with rhubarb compote and rose Transport Moorgate
Bank, East London’s newest rooftop cream. There are also two private
or book online at addisonlee.com
members’ club is spread out over dining areas including a chef’s
Tip The fifth floor private dining
the top two floors of an impressive table with a view into the kitchen,
room enjoys stunning skyline views.
Private dining menus start from £35
glass building. The 360 degree as well as a wood panelled library
per head for three courses.
skyline panoramas are fabulous, and an onsite tailoring service from
Prices £40 £22 £9
there’s an outdoor smoking lounge Savile Row’s Boland and Banks.
and two spacious al fresco terraces Membership starts from £800 but
for drinking in the views – as well if you’re interested in joining, ask to
as some classy cocktails such as the try the restaurant first. Friday and
Eight Martini, with apricot liqueur Saturday evenings are probably the
and marmalade. The restaurant best time to visit as the restaurant
offers an all day international dining has just launched the amazing value
menu from head chef Richard ‘Limitless Taittinger Champagne
Lyndon. Try Asian spiced duck breast Menu’ – four courses plus unlimited
with cavolo nero, poached pear Tatty top ups for £45 per head.
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