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London's best outdoor bars and drinking terraces
The drinking-focussed offshoot of the boombastic, 1970s-styled Dear Jackie restaurant at the Broadwick Soho hotel, Bar Jackie's terrace plops you pretty much in the middle of the pavement. Perfect then, for Soho people-watching while you sink yet another cocktail named after a Federico Fellini movie. Choose from La Dolce Vita with gin and lavender, an 8 1/2 with Aperol, or a non-alcoholic Amarcord. There's also an all-day aperitivi menu of snacks, pasta and Italian classics.


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