Bar in London, United Kingdom
Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse
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About Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse
Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse is a Victorian-themed cocktail bar on Newman Street that earns its concept through a genuinely considered drinks program and a designed space that holds up late into the evening. Easier to book than Nightjar and more atmospheric than most Fitzrovia alternatives, it works best for groups wanting to settle in rather than bar-hop. Smart-casual dress; Central London cocktail pricing applies.
Verdict: A Theatrical Cocktail Bar That Earns Its Gimmick
The most common mistake people make about Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse is assuming the around-the-world theming is a crutch for mediocre drinks. It isn't. This is a serious cocktail bar dressed in Victorian adventurer costuming, and if you go in expecting spectacle without substance, you'll be pleasantly corrected. The question isn't whether it's worth visiting — it is — but whether it fits your evening better than the alternatives on Newman Street's wider Fitzrovia circuit.
The Space
The physical setup is the first thing to understand before you book. The Treehouse element is not metaphorical: the bar incorporates a tiered, foliage-heavy interior that creates distinct zones of intimacy within a single space. Arrive early in the evening and you can claim a nook that feels genuinely tucked away. Later, as the room fills, those same zones become social rather than private, and the botanical density of the décor , hanging greenery, specimen jars, expedition curiosities , absorbs sound better than a bare-walled cocktail bar would. It is a designed space, clearly, but one that holds up under close inspection. For explorers who care about atmosphere doing real work rather than just dressing a room, this one delivers.
Late-Night Viability
This is where Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse makes its case most clearly. As the evening deepens, the bar shifts register without losing coherence. The lighting is already calibrated for nighttime from the first hour, so there is no awkward transition between dinner-hour and late-night modes. The cocktail program leans botanical , expect gin-forward builds, herbal modifiers, and a house style that suits slow drinking rather than fast rounds. That makes it a better late-night choice for a group wanting to settle in than for one planning a multi-stop crawl. Compare it to Nightjar on City Road, which runs a similarly theatrical late-night operation but requires advance booking and charges a cover after a certain hour. Mr Fogg's is easier to access and more forgiving on walk-in terms, which matters when plans change after dinner. If you want the mood of Nightjar without the planning overhead, this is the practical alternative. For conversation-first evenings, it also outperforms louder, more minimal rooms like Happiness Forgets in Hoxton once the clock moves past 10 PM.
Practical Details
Reservations: Bookings are available and advisable for weekend evenings, though the venue is easier to walk into than comparable themed bars in Central London. Dress: Smart-casual is the default; the theatrical setting rewards effort without enforcing a strict code. Budget: Expect Central London cocktail pricing , no specific figures are available in current data, but Fitzrovia cocktail bars of this tier typically run £14–£18 per drink. Getting there: The address is 48 Newman St, W1T 1QQ, a short walk from Goodge Street or Oxford Circus. Leading timing: Early evening for the full spatial experience with space to settle; after 9 PM if you want the room at its most atmospheric.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for a full peer breakdown against Bar Termini, Callooh Callay, and others in the London cocktail circuit.
Worth Booking?
Yes, with one condition: go in knowing that the theatrical framing is the point, not a distraction from it. This is a bar that has thought carefully about what an evening should feel like, and the botanical-treehouse concept is executed with enough conviction that it rewards rather than fatigues. If immersive, design-led cocktail bars are your format, it belongs on your shortlist alongside 69 Colebrooke Row and A Bar with Shapes for a Name. For a broader view of where this fits in the city's bar scene, see our full London bars guide. If you're building a full evening around it, our London restaurants guide and London experiences guide cover the surrounding options. Travellers coming from further afield might also want to compare notes with strong theatrical bar programs at Bramble in Edinburgh and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, both of which show how a strong concept and serious drinks can coexist. Also worth knowing: Academy and Amaro are both within reach for a Fitzrovia bar crawl, and Bar Kismet in Halifax offers useful contrast for travellers benchmarking concept bars across cities. Our London hotels guide and London wineries guide round out the picture if you're planning a longer stay.
Compare Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse
| Venue | Cuisine | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse | Easy | — | ||
| Bar Termini | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Callooh Callay | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Happiness Forgets | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Nightjar | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — | |
| Quo Vadis | World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse known for?
Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse is primarily known for its core concept and execution in London.
Where is Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse located?
Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse is located in London, at 48 Newman St, London W1T 1QQ, United Kingdom.
How can I contact Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse?
You can reach Mr Fogg's Botanical Tavern & Treehouse via the venue's official channels.
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