Sorry but I have to ask. What are you going to celebrate?I'm going down to London to (hopefully) celebrate on election night....
Sorry but I have to ask. What are you going to celebrate?
Also there are a couple of 24 hour McDonalds opposite that may be of some interest.
Hopefully the person I want to win the election winning it....but this is not really the forum for politics
I'm not sure if you can sit in them, though?
I'm going down to London to (hopefully) celebrate on election night.
Since hotels are expensive, I might just brave a few hours in an all night cafe or just ride the night buses.
What time do they open up at St Ps?
As you said, it's not a politics form but I must say I find the fact that you wish to go to 'celebrate' an election victory bizarre, is there some election victory party going on somewhere? Will the streets be flocking with jubilant voters cheering on Boris/Jeremy/Joe delete as appropriate. If you think Jeremy Corbyn will win then let me say this, as a hardcore Labour voter even I am thinking of turning my back on them and voting Lib Dem.
Make a proper evening of it.... Polo Bar on Bishopsgate is open 24/7, if you prefer coffee Bar Italia in Soho is open until 5am.