Mysterious new cocktail bar coming to Kingston this spring

By The Editor

4th Feb 2021 | Local News

An exciting new Incognito cocktail bar is coming to Kingston this Spring, bringing with it a dazzling array of signature cocktails and beautiful scenery for local bar-goers looking for a little more glamour from their Saturday nights.

Incognito is the brainchild of Nick Robinson, who has already established a speak-easy style cocktail bar in Winchester with a lot of success.

In fact, Tripadvisor ranks it as the number one nightlife attraction in Winchester, which is quite a feat, given that it is less than 3 years old.

The cocktail bar is built around the idea of a man called Chadwick Smithfield, who had travelled the world and brought back many fantastical ingredients back with him. This is no ordinary man, however, as he does in fact have the head of a cat.

It's fitting, then, that Incognito's brand new Kingston bar is named Chadwick's Home of Zoology.

This secretive bar promises to have a grand, jungle themed interior to match the wild night that awaits its customers, along with some stunning gilded ceilings and fabulous retro decor.

On Instagram, Incognito Cocktail Bars are described as "An award winning multi sensual cocktail experience, pushing the boundaries of tradition."

With its wonderful mixture of exotic greenery and gold lion statues, Incognito promises Kingston residents something quite different.

Want to join the Incognito Kingston team? Email Chadwick's Home of Zoology at [email protected].

     

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