The Beaumont is called after Jimmy Beaumont, a fictional character from Prohibition-era New York. Hence the Art Deco trimmings, wooden panelling, classic images, and red-leather banquettes in the Colony Grill Room, the place the shrimp cocktail is pretty much as good on the steak. When it first opened again in 2014, this was the debut lodge from Chris Corbin and Jeremy King, the restaurateurs behind London classics reminiscent of The Wolseley and The Delaunay. Set on a landscaped sq. in Mayfair’s quiet west finish, all rooms have a masculine vibe, with loads of darkish wooden and huge marble loos. That is, aside from Antony Gormley’s astonishing ‘Room,’ a three-storey sculpture protruding from one facet of the constructing, which additionally occurs to comprise a set.
There’s additionally The Magritte Bar – a devastatingly good-looking, speakeasy-like house that’s all low lighting, darkish corners and herringbone-parquet flooring – and the Cub Room lounge bar (for lodge friends solely). In conserving with the overall theme, the Beaumont Spa is an oasis, a relaxing black-and-white marble haven with a hammam, steam room and sauna, in addition to a chilly plunge pool, hair salon and gymnasium. Teddy Wolstenholme
Price: Rooms from round £600 per night time.
Address: 8 Balderton St, Brown Hart Gardens, London W1K 6TF
Closest tube station: Bond Street