September 24, 2007

The most technologically-advanced bar in the world?

Category: Bars, Clubs, Europe, Going Out, Regions, United Kingdom, Western Europe — Paul Johnson @ 12:13 pm

twentyfour londontwentyfour london (argh… it’s a bit of a pet hate of mine when people use all lower case like that) is a bar and nightclub that opened near Oxford Circus in central London earlier this month.  But this is a bar with a dramatic difference where the walls take varying forms according to your every whim. Whether you want to drink among Californian desert scenery, or have a projected image of models walking up and down a catwalk, the choice is yours.  You can even use your images and videos.  And, if that wasn’t enough, you can play with interactive virtual Koi carp, summon the barman by placing your hand on the bar, or have your drinks notify him when they are empty.

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  • 1 Comment »

    1. Pretty impressive bar, I wonder if they have hi-tech drinks too. There are certain people that are starting to mix science with the art of making cocktails. Here is a NYTimes article on the subject from earlier this year:

      Two Parts Vodka, a Twist of Science

      Comment by Travis Choma — September 25, 2007 @ 10:47 am

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