Expert Insight Co-Owners James Rix and Fergus Harrington
There are a number of bookable private rooms, perfect for functions and meetings. A select number of sporting events will be shown, but for the most part, the TVs will be removed to tie in with the venue’s incredible décor. It’s hard to miss the bright pink 1920s piano, which will be played by a jazz musician whilst you make your way through the phenomenal cocktail menu.
Formally North by Northwest, the venue was an Alfred Hitchcock themed pub. Whilst most of this has now been removed, guests may spot one or two nods to its predecessor in Knowhere Special’s décor.
Some may recognise the name. In Kentish Town, Knowhere Special is a popular bar, frequented by many, including the stars of Game of Thrones. Whilst connected in name, these two venues will run entirely separately, apart from sharing a love and talent for breath-taking cocktails.
Co-Owner, James Rix commented: “We are incredibly excited to be taking this new step from event promoters to venue owners. This is a great opportunity to be opening a brand- new venue with exquisite cocktails and fantastic food. We want to create a venue that we, as 38-year-old business owners, would want to hang out in. We can’t wait to welcome everyone into Knowhere Special and see where the journey takes us.”
If all of this has you reaching for your phones to book a table, you will need to be quick as the venue is already sold out for its opening day. This is a hugely exciting new venue that is set to change the way people dine in London. Co-Owners James Rix and Fergus Harrington already have their eyes set on opening more venues across the capital in the near future.
For more information, or to book your table, head to their website.
Opening Times: 8:30 am–late
knowherespecial.co.uk
www.venue-insight.com
April 2021
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