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Bodo’s Schloss

Bodo Schloss, Kensington

This summer, Bodo’s Schloss, already well loved for bringing all the fun and glamour of apres ski to the heart of Kensington, will launch a new and improved restaurant area and menu.

Named after Bodo’s Cafezelt, the oldest tent at Munich’s legendary Oktoberfest and Schloss, the Austrian word for palace, this unique restaurant bar concept offers the perfect alpine escape, without having to set foot outside London.

Modelled on an authentic Austrian farmhouse, quirky design features include: ski lined walls, a DJ booth fashioned from a 1920s vintage ski lift and of course, the Bodo’s mascot, a cow standing guard over the entrance. Staff attired in traditional

dirndls and lederhosen welcome guests in to relax in the rustic setting on cow hide banquettes.

Bodo’s Schloss will launch a separate dedicated restaurant area this summer, offering a blend of classic and contemporary dishes in a stylish and relaxed setting, with red and white gingham check tablecloths and reclaimed wood used throughout.

Bodo Schloss, Kensington

Bodo’s bar serves up some truly innovative, tongue-in cheek cocktails alongside their signature steins with drinks including; a sharing drink served in a Ski Boot, a heady blend of White, Golden, Dark, Anejo and Overproof Rums and Fruit Juice, The Shot Ski, served on a ski with Raspberry Schnapps, Fresh Raspberries, Lemon and Champagne and Golden Goat, a silken mix of Sailor Jerry’s Spiced Rum, Liquor 43-vanilla based liquor, Pear Schnapps and Moet Champagne.

Bodo’s transforms into ‘Die Diskothek’, a nightclub hosting some of Europe’s finest DJS in true apres-ski style between Wednesday and Saturday, with a highlight being the weekly Donnerstag party, sponsored by Ciroc Vodka. Guests wearing traditional Alpine dress or mountain ski-wear receive complimentary entry and can dance until the sun comes up over the alps.

For more information, please visit: www.bodosschloss.com.

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