London’s Hottest Bar for Halloween Party – Purgatory Bar & Escape Rooms
Descend into the scorching flames of the Purgatory and sip on devilishly good, themed cocktails or embark on a frightful adventure to seal the Gates of Hell to prevent Demons wreaking a havoc on Earth.
Purgatory Bar & Escape Rooms is definitely the hottest place you can visit this Halloween.
@urbanadventurerldn 🎃 On the hunt for the perfect venue for your Halloween party? Look no further! 🔥 Fall into sin and then redeem your soul at @Purgatory Bar London bar & escape rooms 👹🍸 Devilishly good themed cocktails, lots of photo opportunities and Purgatory-themed escape room *pr invite #purgatorybar #halloween2024 #halloweeniscoming #halloweenparty #spookyseason #halloweenpartyideas
Purgatory Bar & Escape Rooms
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Located near Victoria station, Purgatory Bar & Escape Rooms is being run by No Escape London, the largest escape room company in London.
The unique award-winning cocktail bar offers immersive interior, themed, Purgatory-inspired cocktails and two exciting escape rooms: ‘The Gates of Hell’ and ‘Murder in the Park’.
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We were invited for a VIP Halloween launch party where we had the opportunity to revitalise our souls with their new Halloween-themed cocktails and fully immerse ourselves into their Halloween experiences with live actors and incredible sets.
Halloween Party at Purgatory
‘Kiss the Frog’ Cocktail
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Upon our arrival we were greeted by an evil bunny and a welcome cocktail, called ‘Kiss a Frog’. It was a glittery green concoction of Midori, St Germain, Watermelon Syrup, Blue Curacao and Prosecco, garnished with a green gummy frog.
Stepping inside the venue, we found ourselves surrounded by gorgeous stonework that stretched from floor to ceiling. The swirling red and black floor made us feel we were walking on hot lava in the Purgatory.
The heavy stone arches at the bar area were lit by red and purple lights to provide the perfect backdrop for our devilish brews.
There were six cocktails to try, each inspired by fallen angels, the Purgatory and demons.
‘Spider Eggs’ Cocktail
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‘Spider Eggs’ was a sinful brew of Dragon fruit Vodka, St Germain, Raspberry Syrup, Lemon Juice & Lichee Juice. It was served with a stack of smoked-filled bubbles.
‘The Devour Sour’ Cocktail
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‘The Devour Sour’ was a tempting poison of Wild Turkey 81, Disaronno Lemon, Sugar, Red Vine & Vegan Foamer. It was served with a syringe to inject the red vine into your blend yourself.
‘Darkness’ Cocktail
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‘Darkness’ was designed to lead us into the dark side with the swirling Blue Curaco mixed with Whitley Neill Raspberry Gin, Chambord, Lemon Juice and Raspberry Syrup.
‘PB Old Fashioned’ was a blend of Wild Turkey 81, Demerara Syrup & Orange Bitters and was served in a crystal dome filled with cherrywood smoke.
‘Fallen Angel’ Cocktail
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‘Fallen Angel’ was an alluring mixture of Dragon fruit-infused Sapling Vodka, Aperol, Lemon, Orange & Mango, served with smoke-filled bubble.
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The special Halloween décor and the live actors were incredible. They made sure to make us jump out of our skin every minute.
At one point, I found myself being hunted by a red-eyed demon who was wearing chains around his neck. A few minutes later I spotted a hairy hand crawling on the lava floor by itself. Nobody dared to sit next to the black-winged fallen angel because we never knew when she would scare us to death.
At end of the party, we all received a goodie bag. Here’s what it contained.
If you’re on the hunt for the perfect venue for your Halloween party, look no further!
Purgatory is the hottest bar you can visit this October. Make sure you book your escape room experience as well and see whether your soul is pure enough to seal the Gates of Hell or you’re smart enough to solve a tangled murder mystery.
Have a spooky Halloween! 🎃
Ready for your next adventure? London’s hidden hunted cemetery for medieval and Victorian sex workers, Crossbones Graveyard has an extraordinary history and completely free to visit.