Ibérica Victoria makes its home on the ground floor of the iconic Zig Zag building, just moments from Victoria tube and railway station.
Classic pub with a dark-wood interior and an upstairs room that played host to The Goons.
Views over the River Thames and the city from a stylish bar and events space.
Old-world hotel restaurant with classy crystal chandeliers, plus cocktails in the library lounge.
Nicholson's pub with red leather backed booths, floral wallpaper and a dark wood panelled bar.
Sumptuous, modern cocktail bar with live music and afternoon tea plus a VIP area with river views.
5-6, Zig Zag, 68 Victoria St, Westminster, London SW1E 6SQ, UK
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