The Trading House - London
Main info
£11 - £25
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British, Cocktail bars, European, Vegetarian options
89-91 Gresham St, London
Closed now
11AM-12AM
- Sunday Closed
- Monday 11AM-11PM
- Tuesday 11AM-11PM
- Wednesday 11AM-11PM
- Thursday 11AM-12AM
- Friday 11AM-12AM
- Saturday Closed
About this place
Spectacular Service in Historic Setting
Entering The Trading House is akin to stepping back in time, into a reborn relic of past grandeur. This former bank, with its imperial decor and tribute to African themes—with the not so subtle presence of trophy animal heads—offers a unique setting that plays between leisure and whimsical nostalgia. Upon arrival, guests are whisked away into a vibrant bustle, one bustling symphony of dynamic staff maneuvering through the crowd—which while sometimes feeling crammed does add to the animated quirkiness of this City venue. Bedecked in splendid wood panelling and décor reminiscent of an age gone by, The Trading House has managed to juxtapose tradition with energetic modernity.However, the star truly emerges in the team of indefatigable servers, each deserving a page in this tale. Rarely have I encountered such fluency in service as displayed; from Katarzyna's perfect cocktails to Stefan's world-class accommodations, their hospitality transcends mere duty. Culinarily, the kebabs had their spotlight moment, as did the utterly delectable spicy margarita. And yet, not all edible tales ended as anticipated—with some inventive adaptations falling flat, providing a humble counterpoint to their otherwise robust setup. For those chasing excellence garnished with bygone charm, The Trading House is a worthy stomping ground. Revel in its complexities—a historic backdrop staged with lively beats; there, happily seated, aches fade and even weekend whispers begin to sing. — Clarissa Cuisinier
How to get there
89-91 Gresham St, London
London City Airport — 6.34 mi
Bank and Monument stations - 355 yd