FEVER Finds: Audio-Guided Tour and Electrifying Cocktails at Control Room B – Battersea Power Station
Control Room B is a stylish cocktail bar inside Battersea Power Station. During the 1950s it was a fully operating hub that provided electricity to London.
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Time Travel to the 1950s
Don your headset and grab a live-wire signature cocktail or a glass of champagne (or both) and embark on an electrifying journey to the past.
Delve in a fascinating journey back to the 1950s to discover Battersea Power Station as a fully operating hub that provided electricity to London (including Buckingham Palace) for decades.

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Discover the original switchgear, vintage dials, polished steel panels and synchroscopes while enjoying special cocktail creations inspired by the Power Station’s electric past.
The audio tour takes about 30 minutes during which you’ll have the rare opportunity to wander through a backstage setting and learn mind-blowing facts about the Power Station and how it would operate on a daily basis.
Did you know that Battersea Power Station was primarily designed by British architect, Sir Giles Gilbert Scott who is also known for designing the iconic red telephone box?

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There are two options to choose from: you can either choose a self-audio tour with a welcome cocktail, or you can opt for a welcome cocktail, plus a glass of champagne.
Control Room B – Heritage Cocktail Bar

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After your tour, why not stay for a drink or two at the bar?
Enjoy the dramatic view of Turbine Hall B, the art deco details and the atmospheric dim orange light around you that provides the perfect backdrop for your cocktails.

Control Room B is a dog friendly venue
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Control Room B is a beautifully restored and preserved heritage cocktail bar that exquisitely conservated a piece of history.
Cocktail Menu

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Control Room B’s cocktail menu takes inspiration from the Power Station’s original panels, architecture and electric past.
The signature cocktails are all served in special seriously Insta-worthy vessels. Whether you try ‘The Synchroscope’, the ‘Ammeter’ or a ‘Battersea Power Station’ (that’s a sharing cocktail), you won’t be disappointed.

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Choose your favourite from a range of flavours, including fruity, smoky, tropical, bittersweet, nutty or woody.
If you’d rather leave the alcohol out, no problem. There is a range of non-alcoholic blends available to order, all under 130 calories.
Food Menu
Feeling peckish?
Bar snacks, hot sourdough toasted sandwiches and cakes and scones are available to order.
Sandwiches are served until 6pm every day and each sandwich is served with lightly salted crisps.
If you’re craving something sweet, you can order a slice of cake or try their ‘Sparkling Cream Tea’ which is almost like a mini afternoon tea with warm fruit scones, strawberry jam & clotted cream, and a glass of Prosecco.
Practical Info

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Address
Control Room B | The Power Station, Circus Rd W, Nine Elms, London SW11 8BZ
(Closest station, Battersea Power Station. Northern line)
Tickets for the Audio-Guided Tour
Tickets can be booked with Fever
The tour is available from Sunday to Friday.
The experience is usually available for booking at the following times:
Weekdays: 12pm – 9pm
Sunday: 6pm – 7pm
Bar Opening Times
Mon & Tue: 12pm – 10pm
Wed & Thurs: 12pm – 12am
Fri & Sat: 11am – 12am
Sun: 11am – 9pm
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