Plume wine bar review: A bar of two halves in London’s Covent Garden
Posted by Markus Bidaux on December 13, 2024 11:26 am
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Tags: Andrew Grey, Covent Garden, Life, London, Plume, Travel, wine bar
Plume wine bar (Image: Markus Bidaux)
Plume wine bar in London’s Covent Garden is a little gem amongst the theatres and shops.
Set on the corner of 26 Wellington Street, there is outdoor seating on the pavement with awnings providing cover. Inside is a bright white space with a collection of masks and art on the walls.
Art in Plume ground floor wine bar (Image: Markus Bidaux)
Large windows flood the space with light, but we head down the stairs to the darker, cosy speakeasy.
Bare Edison bulbs hang from the ceiling, lighting the plum-coloured walls and black fireplace which is surrounded by framed art including a large painting of Salvador Dali as the centrepiece.
Art in Plume speakeasy (Image: Markus Bidaux)
Across from the fireplace is a bar
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