Last month, bars and restaurants all over the city celebrated Negroni Week with Campari with limited edition menus, art trails, live music nights and more. In fact, a couple of our favourite London spots went the extra mile and opened dedicated Negroni spots which will remain open for the foreseeable future (much to every Negroni lover’s delight – us included!). So keep reading to find out where to enjoy some of the Negronis in town…
1. Equal Parts
Made for Negroni Lovers, by Negroni Lovers, the Negronis at Equal Parts are more than just cocktails – they’re love letters to Italy’s most iconic Campari infused drink. They’ve also got cocktail bar ambience down to a fine art, so you can expect nothing less from their Negroni Lounge, where both the vibes and the drinks are 11/10.
2. The Alchemist
The Alchemist, Monument’s Negroni bar by Campari (and the first of its kind in the UK) is a place where the Negroni truly takes centre stage. Drawing inspiration from Campari’s rich Italian heritage and iconic ruby red allure, every detail of this sleek, sophisticated space sets the scene for a perfectly mixed Campari cocktail – and there are seven serves to choose from. From a classic Negroni or a Campari Spritz to a Barrel-Aged Negroni or a Negroni Sour, there’s something for everyone.
3. Bar Brasso
Nine Elms’ newest (and coolest) opening, Bar Brasso is a bakery by morning, cafe by day, and totally chic Milanese Aperitivo Bar by night. Founder Robin Gill is passionate about Italian culture, from the mixology to the music, making him the perfect candidate to host a dedicated Negroni Happy Hour in his bar. And everyone knows, there’s no Negroni without Campari, so it only makes sense that the two have teamed up to bring London a truly authentic Italian aperitivo experience with £5 Negronis and some of the best food in town.
Please drink responsibly. 18+only.


