Lost Society is everything that you love about a night out, all under one roof – fantastic service, great food, delicious drinks and roof-raising DJs. You're sure to get a feast for the senses with a visit to Lost Society, thanks to the menus, but also the beautiful surroundings that have been inspired by the art deco period. The kitchen offers a great menu that consists of simple and balanced dishes with a Lost Society twist.
Start off by ordering a shareable cheese board, filled with Shropshire blue, red Leicester, brie, mango chutney, sun-dried tomatoes, marinated garlic, peppers, olives, cornichons and savoury seeded crackers, and sip on an arrival cocktail – the Lychee Solero or Long Island Peach Fizz, perhaps. Small plates include a selection of chicken wings in gochujang, barbecue or buffalo form, along with Mexican tostadas, mac and cheese with kimchi, seasoned chicken croquettes and king prawns in tomato, garlic, and chilli. Order a selection to share with your group, or go for one each as a starter.
Larger plates, meanwhile, are just as shareable, offering up picanha steak with skin-on fries, a side salad and chimichurri; pan-seared salmon with dill potatoes and cheesy asparagus; and peri peri half chicken with chips. There's also a classic Caesar salad, in case you fancy something lighter. Alternatively, if you swing the other way, there's a great selection of burgers covering all the classics from a grilled halloumi burger and aged beef burger to a vegan burger with a Moving Mountains patty and vegan mayo.
On Fridays, you can add limitless bubbles, beer or cocktails to your meal and transform your meal into a bottomless brunch affair. The bottomless cocktail options include an Aperolitchi number (Aperol, Giffard Lychee liqueur, lemon, and vanilla, soda) and the Blush Sangria with Giffard Strawberry liqueur, white wine, Lillet Rose, lemon, fresh mint, and berries.