The evening light spills across the heavy wooden tables at Asador Bar & Grill, illuminating a vibrant spread designed to be lingered over. Here inside Leicester House, where Johann Strauss once stayed and Karl Marx began drafting his defining works, the atmosphere remains wonderfully alive and full of spirited conversation. Tonight’s table is a colourful mosaic of our tapas menu, featuring blistered Pimientos De Padron in small cast-iron skillets alongside vibrant ceramic plates of patatas bravas and olives jewel-toned with pomegranate seeds. Crispy fried seafood catches the bright, even light, perfectly paired with generous glasses of chilled white and deep red wine. It is the ideal rhythm for a pre-theatre menu before wandering out into the glow of London's West End, sharing bold flavours and raising a glass to the night ahead.













