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5 Reasons to Visit Tato Giovannoni at The Emory Rooftop Bar This Spring

If you’re in search of world-class cocktails, an unbeatable rooftop view, and a touch of Argentinian flair in the heart of Belgravia, then Tato Giovannoni’s return to The Emory Rooftop Bar should be top of your list. Here’s why:

1. A Cocktail Menu Thirty Years in the Making
Tato Giovannoni, one of the world’s most celebrated bartenders and the creative force behind Buenos Aires’ iconic Florería Atlántico, brings a career-spanning menu to London. ‘El Mar de Tato’ is a masterclass in mixology, reflecting the flavours of his childhood on the Atlantic coast and decades of experience across the globe.

2. Exclusive New Creations and Signature Comebacks
From his very first mojito-style San Lucas (1998) to the floral and romantic Amoretti Cocktail (2003), each drink has a story. Returning favourites like the Negroni Balestrini—a tribute to his grandfather—and the Garua Martini made with distilled London rainwater, offer a nostalgic yet contemporary sip of Argentina.

3. The View is Just as Stunning as the Drinks
Perched atop The Emory, London’s first all-suite hotel designed by the late Richard Rogers and Ivan Harbour, the rooftop bar boasts 360-degree views of the capital. It’s one of the city’s best-kept secrets for a reason—there’s simply nowhere else like it for a cocktail at sunset.

4. A Feast for the Senses Beyond the Glass
More than just drinks, the experience is immersive: from a specially curated Argentinian music playlist featuring dramatic tango tunes, to sea creature tattoo sketches hand-drawn by Tato himself and vibrant floral installations echoing the aesthetic of Florería Atlántico.

5. It’s Walk-In Only – So You Can Be Spontaneous
From Thursday 24th April, Tato’s creations will be available every evening, Monday to Saturday until 1am and Sundays until midnight. No need for a reservation—just turn up, take in the skyline, and let Tato’s cocktail artistry transport you to the shores of Argentina.

Find out more at The Emory Rooftop Bar.
📍 The Emory, Old Barrack Yard, London SW1X 7NP
📧 Media enquiries: zzpressoffice@maybourne.com

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