Bubbly Beginnings
The St Pancras' Champagne Bar
Underneath the hustle and bustle of St. Pancras International Train Station in London is a 19th-century champagne bar, preserved from the Victorian era. Known as the Grand Terrace, it’s a place where travelers once toasted before embarking on grand adventures.
The Champagne Bar at St Pancras International Station, operated by Searcys, is open and welcoming guests. Following an extensive refurbishment, it reopened to the public, offering a refreshed ambiance that pays homage to the golden era of rail travel.
The bar boasts an extensive selection of over 50 Champagnes, including vintages and monthly specials. Guests can enjoy these offerings in a setting inspired by the grandeur of historic train carriages, complete with plush velvet booths and the iconic 'Press for Champagne' buzzers.
For those interested in dining, the adjacent St Pancras Brasserie offers a menu celebrating British and French culinary heritage, making it an ideal spot for travelers and visitors alike.
Whether you're embarking on a journey or seeking a unique dining experience, the Champagne Bar at St Pancras Station provides a blend of history, elegance, and modern luxury.