The Thin White Duke may be known for its party atmosphere which combined with a central Soho location makes it the perfect spot for some private dining. The bar is dimly lit with amber lighting, combined with exposed brick walls that create a moody and intimate atmosphere perfect for a private dinner. This is a true artists’ bar, so it comes as no surprise that the space is also a recording studio, decorated with intricate stained glass windows.
Here, you have several options to best suit your private dining needs. If you’re just looking to book a large table then you can take a seat, cocktail in hand and enjoy some classic dim sum offerings from Mai Dim Sum. Vegan and meat tasters are available on the menu, giving you the option to mix and match, as well as a number of selections from the a la carte menu including the Shanghai fried chicken dumpling or the pork and prawn siu mai.
Or, if you’re wanting something a bit bigger, why not book out the entire bar? It’s an ideal location for up to 30 guests with options to add a bespoke cocktail and canape menu to keep guests fed. The Thin White Duke knows how to throw a party and is sure to guide you throughout the process of organising your private evening. Cocktails are designed by Dav Eames and come as a bespoke example of a record - the cocktails are split into side A, side B and a bonus track. Each cocktail is full of artistry from the ingredients to the presentation. Offerings include the ‘Rum from the Shadows’ made from a mix of golden rum, ginger liqueur and cynar bitters.
Thin White Duke has a real vibrant and quirky atmosphere, with delicious cocktails and tasty dishes that are sure to leave your guests talking.