Huh ? How did secret come into the picture ??!! Well, that’s because the Speakeasy style illegal bars had opened in the USA during the times of prohibition in the 1920s. They were so called because of the practice of speaking quietly about such a place in public or when inside it so as not to alert the public or the police. Speakeasy largely disappeared after prohibition and the term is now used to describe some retro style bars.
Because….
It is deliciously dipped in mystery as standing outside it, it is difficult to say that it is a bar. The name L&K itself has been chosen to create that aura of suspense attached with Speakeasy bars. Quaint things are displayed outside in a show window which could make someone mistake the place for an antique shop or what not. In fact, the owner Rituu K Memani is quite amused by the fact that she has had to attend to calls from people asking if L&K are locksmiths.
Because….
The décor inside is a fine blend of rugged finishes with high luxury elements. Customized brass lighting, velvet settees, lamp shades with tassels, tainted mirrors, collectables, plush upholstery on furniture, mirror panelling…….all transporting you to the opulent times of yester years. Every little element including the unique installation of knobs on the bathroom wall create an aura of glamour and mystery.
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The bartender or the owner personally attends to each table to help you order your poison customizing it for you according to your taste. The cocktails are so well made that they leave you asking for more. The presentation is also equally unique. Each cocktail is served differently – either a smoked one in a spherical ball or another poured from a tea set…..or in a conical glass…..or in a metallic stem glass…… old school glassware is indulgently used.
My friend and I started with the Pesto Flatbread which was full of a cheesy pesto flavor, topped with sun dried tomatoes, olives, jalapeno and crisp onions and generously sprinkled with cheese – very akin to a thin crust pizza.
The music is just loud enough for one to enjoy English retro, jazz, blues and rock being played and not having to shout above the music while having a conversation with companions on your table. That apart, L&K has live bands playing thrice a week on Wednesdays (Retro/Jazz/Blue music), Fridays (Jazz music) and Saturdays (Retro music) – nothing better than live music.
From the mystical aura the place has, the plush interiors, music that I could relate to, customized perfect cocktails to the lovely menu with intriguing dishes, Lock and Key did leave an impact on me.
Ratings (Out of 5)
Food: 3.5 | Ambience: 4.0 | Service: 4.0 | Overall: 4.0
Meal for Two: Rs 1800 ++ | Wheel Chair Friendly: Yes | Credit Card: Yes | Alcohol: Yes | Set lunch menu weeklong with mocktail @ 799/ and with cocktail @ 999/
Address: Lock & Key, Shop 105-107, First floor, Crosspoint Mall, DLF Phase 4, Gurgaon.
Disclaimer: This review was done on an invitation from the restaurant. Due judgement and care has been applied by the author to remain objective and unbiased in the review, but readers need to consider this review keeping this fact in mind.