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I am a self employed, reliable and friendly female looking to spread the word of my unique buisness.

Are you having a party, brunch, family dinner or are you just looking to try something new?

I offer a cocktail bar experience and there's no need for you to leave the house.

I have over five years experience working in bars and restaurants and believe I can offer you a fun experience that you won't forget.


I will eith work alone or bring a bar assistant to cater for parties ranging from 2 upwards.


Supplies are brought, a bar area is set up where you feel comfortable and all I ask for is access to your kitchen so I can do the washing up :)

Prices are competitive and guarenteed to be cheaper than heading out for the night.

Personalised bar menus to be given out to your guests, cocktail names can be personalised.


Cocktail masterclasses available for date nights or anniversary surprises and I can guarentee to beat the London Bar prices.


Non alcoholic cocktail parties are also available for baby showers or childrens parties.


Get in touch to have a chat about your upcoming event and to see if we could work together.

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