That's a good shout. You can buy drinks in the supermarket below and drink them on the terrace actually.Madisons is a little more swanky, great rooftop overlooking St Paul's.
That's a good shout. You can buy drinks in the supermarket below and drink them on the terrace actually.


, you sure? Note to diary 
The Big Chill has a nice rooftop deck and a decent Ray & Nephews cocktail (by King's Cross).
Madisons is a little more swanky, great rooftop overlooking St Paul's.
If "fit birds" (sorry, I think the nineties called and they want their attitudes back) are your priority then you could try the Radio Rooftop Bar. Full of plastic women I'm sure.
Failing that, just go into Soho and drink in the street like everyone else. There won't be any "fit birds" though.
EDIT: Or you could try Aqua, never been though. To be honest trying to get into any of these places on a remotely sunny day will be more hassle than it's worth. Welcome to London.
Yes. Not in Madison's obviously but if you walk away from it you're fine. Being in the City you have your private security guys watching you but they don't stop anyone drinking. There's no benches mind, so it's a hard concrete floor to sit on but still., you sure? Note to diary
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Bookmarked. That's brilliant. Goes to show why my local in Soho is the Blue Posts when it's a sunny evening

If "fit birds" (sorry, I think the nineties called and they want their attitudes back) are your priority then you could try the Radio Rooftop Bar. Full of plastic women I'm sure.
Bookmarked. That's brilliant. Goes to show why my local in Soho is the Blue Posts when it's a sunny evening![]()

Went there once for and ended up with a £800 bar tab after an hour. Women there are hot but very 'Essex'/Towie.
If you had to go inside, the view wasn't too bad behind the bar eitherGreat isn't it, I used to use it a lot when I worked in Soho too.![]()

