The Lost Alpaca

Description

Floral by LIMA’s Lost Alpaca brings Latin America’s flair and fun to Covent Garden. From Mexico’s mezcal and tequilas to Venezuela’s award-winning rum, and Peru’s signature pisco sours, we guarantee you won’t leave thirsty.

The Lost Alpaca serves the best spirits and mixology the continent has to offer, all accompanied by Peruvian bar snacks and the sounds of Latin America

Latin Live @ The Lost Alpaca: Escape to Floral’s underground bar this winter for their 'Latin Live' nights.  Head downstairs to FLORAL by LIMA's bar, The Lost Alpaca, to listen to one of the capital's favourite Latin bands 'Mora'. Live music, piscos, ceviche - don't miss it! Every Friday, 7-9pm

What's on

Latin Live
Escape to Floral’s underground bar this winter for their 'Latin Live' nights. Head downstairs to FLORAL's bar, The Lost Alpaca, to listento…

Every Friday

More info

Info

  • Happily Affordable ££
  • No door charge
  • None

Hours

Day Open Close Notes
Monday - 22:00
Tuesday 17:00 22:00 Last order of drinks 10.45 pm
Wednesday 17:00 22:00 Last order of drinks 10.45 pm
Thursday 17:00 22:00 Last order of drinks 10.45 pm
Friday 12:00 22:00 Last order of drinks 10.45 pm
Saturday 12:00 22:00 Last order of drinks 10.45 pm
Sunday 12:00 17:00

Location

Address

The Lost Alpaca, 14 Garrick Street, WC2E 9BJ

Area

Central London

Nearest Station

Leicester Square (Tube)

Menus

  • Cuisines

    This venue serves South American and Bar Snacks food.

  • A word from the chef:

    Serving Peruvian bar snacks

Private Hire

Name Type Capacity
Seated
Capacity
Standing
Cost Min spend
Midweek*
Min spend
Weekend*
0 0 - - -

* The minimum spends are a guideline only and vary according to the day and time of the year.

Customer Reviews (209)

Our Review

What Did We Find At The Lost Alpaca?

From ceviche at Liverpool Street station through to West London’s prettiest plates, South America’s food offering have become big business on this city’s restaurant scene. But when it comes to the drinks - up until now, the pisco sour was a solo act, hogging the stage. The tides are turning, however…