Sip, Sip, Sleigh: The Best Christmas Cocktail Specials just arrived!
If your festive spirit needs a little shake, stir, or garnish, The Last Talisman has officially come to your rescue. Our exclusive Christmas Cocktail Specials are here; bold, indulgent, wintery creations crafted to keep you merry right up until the 31st of December. Whether you're a mulled-wine runaway, a creamy-dreamy cocktail lover, or simply looking for an excuse to feel festive, we’ve got a drink with your name on it.
Think of this as your festive flavour tour, where each cocktail brings its own Christmas charm, seasonal spice, and a touch of Talisman magic.
Meet the Festive Quadruplets
CHRISTMAS MACAROON
Your favourite Christmas dessert… reimagined as a cocktail.
This indulgent blend brings together Metaxa 5, Christmas-spiced syrup, walnut bitters, and a zesty mix of orange and lemon. Smooth, rich, and delightfully festive, it’s the perfect holiday hug in a glass.
SANTA CLAUS-MOPOLITAN
A Christmas twist on a timeless classic.
Crafted with vodka, Cointreau, cranberry spiced syrup, and cranberry juice, this merry masterpiece is finished with shimmering edible stars. It’s bright, bold, and guaranteed to put you on Santa’s “nice” list.
JINGLINONI
A Negroni… but make it Christmas.
Featuring cinnamon-orange infused Campari, vanilla gin, Antica Formula, and orange bitters, this festive twist delivers a cozy, aromatic warmth with every sip. A true seasonal showstopper for Negroni lovers.
SILENT NIGHT
Your creamy, dreamy winter nightcap.
This luxurious creation blends mezcal, Baileys, white chocolate liqueur, Mozart, vanilla syrup, chocolate bitters, and fresh coffee. It’s decadent, smooth, and perfect for those long, twinkling winter evenings.
Make The Last Talisman Your Festive Cocktail Destination
With twinkling lights, cosy corners, irresistible flavours, and some of the best Christmas cocktails near London Bridge, this is the spot to enjoy December nights the way they were meant to be: magical.
Available now until 31 December.
Once they’re gone… they’re gone.
