Caption: Where to party in London on the Coronation Cabaret events, themed bars etc)
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With all the pomp and ceremony, the lavish spectacular display of the Coronation of King Charles will be a pretty explosive event.
The upcoming coronation, held on May 6th, will be the first of its kind since Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953, and is expected to be significantly distinct. According to the palace, it will acknowledge the monarch’s current role and outlook towards the future, while still adhering to time-honoured traditions and grand ceremonial displays.
The King’s Procession will start at 10.20 am with the ceremony at Westminster Abbey at 11am, followed by the Royal flypast at 14.15pm.
But whether you’re intending to save the date to watch at home or intend to be out and about, throughout the bank holiday weekend you may want to join a good old-fashioned knees up, Corrie-inspired naturally.
Sightseers will revel in the celebrations all weekend (Photo: Getty)
We’ve found the best hotspots around town from May 5th-7th where there will cocktails, partying, food, cabaret and more.
Grab your dancing shoes and get going with the best events this weekend…
Camilla Parker Lols Cabaret
Friday 5th at Courtesan
Giddy Heights plays Camilla Parker Lols (Photo: GH Personal)
They say ‘Laughter is brightest in the place where the food is’ and if you have a penchant for Dim Sum with a dash of comedy then look no further than the Courtesan.
You will be wined and dined with a dazzling display of goodies on the menu including Chicken cress dumplings, teriyaki tofu and deep-fried crab.
Queen Consort and cabaret emcee sensation, Camilla Parker Lols, aka Giddy Heights will tantalise and tease with a host of Royal comedy, songs and burlesque, and even arrives straight from the countryside adorned in her favourite jodhpurs and riding crop. Proper!
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Watch the Big Ben illumination display
Friday 5th, Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th at St Stephens Tavern
The closest pint you can drink next to Big Ben (Picture: St Stephens Tavern)
Word on the street (O.K the Google reviews) is that this is the local politician’s favourite party hang out, so if you want to watch the Big Ben Illumination display then you may be rubbing shoulders with well-known cabinet members at the same time.
From around 8:30 pm to 11 pm every night until Sunday, there will be spectacular projections displayed on the 160-year-old tower.
Big Ben will be illuminated throughout Coronation weekend (Photo: Elliot Franks)
Displayed on the side of Big Ben will be roses, the national flower of England, with Scotland’s national emblem, the thistle. This will be accompanied by daffodils, the national flower of Wales, and finally, the shamrock is the national symbol of Ireland which is closely associated with St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.
The tavern is the closest to Big Ben by 466 feet, and serves hearty meals such as fish and chips and filling pies. We recommend getting a window seat.
Bank Holiday Royale
Friday 5th, Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th at Infernos nightclubs
A Royal knees up and they even have karaoke (Photo:
Ah, Infernos nightclub, where disco balls hang from the ceiling and the dance floor is hotter than a jalapeño pepper!
You will be able to dance till you drop with fellow partygoers from 10 pm- 4 am where you can book a table or even add karaoke to the mix.
They play all the classic anthem hits spanning several decades over two floors and have a queue jump entry option too. Result.
Royal Cocktails
Saturday 6th, Sunday 7th at The Dorchester Cocktail Bar
The Dorchester has a display that emulates the Queen’s Coronation in 1953 (Photo: Joe Short)
Feeling flush? If cocktails and a dash of glamour are your thing then you’ll be pleased to know, The Dorchester, aka The Princess of Park Lane is now sporting some seriously vintage bling.
She’s been decked out in the same regal gear that was used to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation in 1953.
The impressive banners and garlands ensemble was designed by Oliver Messel, a theatre designer with a flair for dramatic styles
But the pièce de résistance? They have a replica royal cypher, hung above the grand entrance for all to see.
From Friday 5 to Monday 8 May 2023, you’ll be able to indulge in an extra-special afternoon tea while the Vesper Bar will be serving a King-inspired martini cocktail.
It’s the perfect finishing touch to this truly regal getup.
Parents Coronation Party
Sunday 7th at The Actors Church
A family fun event that your little one’s can join in (Photo: Westminster/Covent Garden Mum)
If you want to party but have little ones in tow then this one is for you. The Covent Garden Kings Coronation event promises a variety of activities and entertainment to suit all ages and tastes.
From live performances to face painting, balloon modelling, and even a photo booth, there will be lots to do. Best of all, admission is completely free, and all activities are also free of charge.
If you’re feeling peckish, you can indulge in some food, including the Coronation ice-cream and Coronation cocktail, as well as some hot food options. And, if you’re one of the first 100 children to arrive with an adult, you’ll receive a £1 token to redeem against hot food. From 12.30 pm to 6pm, be sure to get there early and snag a juicy burger!
A royal boozy brunch and big screen bonanza
Many London pubs will be showing on the big screen (Photo: Getty)
There are plenty of great London pubs that will be hosting viewings of all daytime Royal processions, accompanied by tipples and delicious Coronation-inspired food. Some of these include Perky Nel in Clapham, Mr Foggs in Covent Garden, Skylight Tobacco Dock, and Boxpark in Wembley.
Coronation Bowling
Saturday 6th at Bloomsbury Bowling Lanes
Add bowling to the Coronation mix (Photo: Bloomsbury Bowling Lanes)
Looking for a Coronation party that’s truly one-of-a-kind? Love bowling? Then party in style at Bloomsbury Bowling Lanes & The Kingpin Suite!
Get ready for a street party and a classic British fete-style celebration, complete with oversized games, carnival booths, karaoke, and, of course, the all-essential bowling.
Barking Banquet
Sunday 7th at M Restaurant
M Restaurant is catering for all the (furry) fashionistas this Coronation (Photo: M Restaurant)
If you like to go everywhere with your pooch then you may want to join M Restaurants Pooch Party on Sunday 7th.
A pawsome treat for you and your furry best friend as you can enjoy a scrumptious three-course lunch. Join in on the royal festivities by dressing your pup in their finest regal attire and watch as they strut down our red carpet runway at the Barking Banquet. The most majestic mutt will be crowned the winner.
The royal runway will kick off at 1pm, with the Bone Appétit Menu being served at 1:30 pm. And the best part? £5 from each ticket will be donated to the Dogs Trust, so you can feel good about treating your furry friend to a (rather fashionable) day out.
Outdoor Coronation Party
Saturday 6th, Sunday 7th at Battersea Power Station
Dancing and games all day at Battersea Power Station (Photo: Battersea Power Station)
Looking for a place to catch all the excitement of the big procession and ceremony but still want to be outside? Then Battersea Power Station will fit the bill. On Saturday 6th and 7th of May, the park will be kitted out with huge screens streaming all the action, giving visitors the perfect spot to settle in with a picnic blanket or indulge in some special takeaways from top-notch vendors like Poke House, M&S Foodhall, and pop-up food trucks.
If you want to get your groove on the park will also feature live music, ping pong tables, and plenty of family-friendly fun, making it the ultimate destination for a day out.
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