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Booking Office 1869 at St. Pancras London, Autograph Collection

King's Cross

Inside King’s Cross’s iconic red-brick hotel, this bar exudes grandeur and elegance - soaring ceilings, timeless cocktails and a sense of theatre woven into every detail.
 

London Cocktail Week

9-19 October 2025

In this bar a festival wristband entitles you to…

  • Velvet Ember - £9

    Rum, Italian bitter liqueur, cacao dark liqueur, coffee liqueur and topped with soda water.

  • Berry Bloom - £6 (NON-ALC)

    Seedlip Garden, blackberries, citrus juices and non-alc Prosecco.

  • Golden Orchard - £9

    Vodka, lemon juice, green herbal liqueur, Italian bitters, peach liqueur and foamer.

  • Crossfire Elixir - £9

    Tequila, Mezcal, Baijiu, sweet vermouth, Italian bitter liqueur and bitters.

Address
St. Pancras London, Euston Road, London, NW1 2AR (view on map)
Phone number
+44 (0) 20 7841 3566
Website
https://www.booking-office.co.uk
Insider Information
Booking Office 1869 is a restoration with a modern twist of the station's original, 19th century ticket hall, winning the "best restaurant design in a hotel", at a renowned international award ceremony in 2022.
Opening Times
  • Monday
    • 12PM-11PM
  • Tuesday
    • 12PM-11PM
  • Wednesday
    • 12PM-11PM
  • Thursday
    • 12PM-11PM
  • Friday
    • 12PM-1AM
  • Saturday
    • 12PM-1AM
  • Sunday
    • 12PM-11PM

WHY WE LOVE THIS BAR

If you are looking to be transported back to the 1800’s for a luxury experience and a taste of Victorian grandeur, before jumping on the Eurostar, then this is the perfect place for you. Found within these brick walls are the Booking Office 1869 - a marvellous cocktail and brasserie bar - and the decadent Gothic Bar.

The incredibly elegant Booking Office 1869 is vast! There are low level tables for guests to gather with friends, armchairs, stools facing the bar and more secluded areas to sit which creates an aura of intimacy despite it’s high ceilings. The carefully placed palm trees, candle-lit tables and cosy yellow-lighting dotted about the venue truly demonstrates the grandeur of Victorian architecture. The drinks menu is endless, with the cocktail choices paying homage to the 1800’s but with contemporary twists.

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