Gin & Jazz, The Intercontinental © Mark Cocksedge

Park Lane Gin & Jazz

Gin & Jazz, The Intercontinental © Mark Cocksedge

Who? InterContinental London Park Lane

What? Gin & Jazz, InterContinental Park Lane’s monthly tribute to classic cocktails and jazz, is celebrating its 1st birthday with a complimentary ‘Mayfair Hop’ cocktail (made with Martin Miller’s gin) for all guests. Benoit Viellefon will be playing with orchestra. Reservations are essential but free.

When? 15th November, 7.30pm onwards

Where? The Arch Bar, InterContinental London Park Lane, One Hamilton Place, London W1J 7QY www.ginandjazz.com

How? For reservations call 020 7409 3131 or reserve online at www.ginandjazz.com.

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