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Let
us
set
the
scene:
The
year
is
1973.
David
Bowie
retires
his
dramatic
alter
ego
Ziggy
Stardust
with
a
final
gig
at
the
Hammersmith
Odeon.
What
follows
is
a
legendary
party
at
Café
Royal,
a
favourite
of
Bowie’s
where
he
often
frequented
the
restaurants
and
cocktail
bars.
Close
friends
including
Mick
Jagger,
Lou
Reed,
Paul
McCartney,
Lulu
and
many
others
celebrate
at
the
bash
dubbed
‘The
Last
Supper’.
Evocative
of
the
spirit
and
splendour
of
this
night,
Ziggy’s
pays
homage
to
the
late
great
Bowie,
45
years
on.
The
cocktail
list
is
an
eclectic
mix
of
classic
cocktails
reinvented
and
Bowie’s
favoured
tipples,
all
served
with
lots
of
glam
and
a
sprinkling
of
rock
n
roll.
Just
like
the
man
himself,
the
cocktail
creations
are
unique
and
full
of
character,
from
the
smooth
‘Tiger
on
Vaseline’
to
the
lively
‘Darkness
and
Disgrace’.
Open
until
late
at
the
intersection
of
Mayfair
and
Soho
at
Hotel
Café
Royal,
Ziggy’s
cocktail
bar
features
a
curated
gallery
of
intimate
portraits
of
David
Bowie
by
his
long
standing
photographer
and
friend
Mick
Rock.
Ziggy’s
opens
20
September
2018.
Open
Mondays
to
Saturdays,
5pm
to
1am.
Please
note
Ziggy’s
does
not
accept
bookings.
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