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Three Horses

Hell’s Kitchen is topped with a sparkling solar system.
1 / 7Hell’s Kitchen is topped with a sparkling solar system.Eddie Jim
Three Horses’ showpiece is a back-bar-length artwork of three bolting horses.
2 / 7Three Horses’ showpiece is a back-bar-length artwork of three bolting horses.Eddie Jim
Jabberwock - a martini with fino sherry.
3 / 7Jabberwock - a martini with fino sherry.Eddie Jim
Mango G&T is also served in a frosty silver coupe.
4 / 7Mango G&T is also served in a frosty silver coupe.Eddie Jim
The bar.
5 / 7The bar. Eddie Jim
The bar is located in Little Lonsdale Street.
6 / 7The bar is located in Little Lonsdale Street.Eddie Jim
The silver horse cocktail picks.
7 / 7The silver horse cocktail picks. Eddie Jim

Three Horses

Bar snacks$$

A sherry bar from the team behind Caretaker’s Cottage.

The sequel to Caretaker’s Cottage opened mere metres from the original just as the Guide was going to press. Taking over the old Troika Bar, it’s loosely inspired by bodegas in Spain where sherry is the hero. Warm lighting, wood-panelled nooks and smooth sounds complement a sharp selection of cocktails poured by an all-new team, bringing a dormant pocket of the city roaring to life.

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