Europe's Longest Champagne Bar
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If you are in London you might want to make an excuse to go to the St Pancras International train station. It now boasts Europe's longest champagne bar. It measures 96 meters (around 315 feet) and runs beside the Eurostar platforms, separated from the trains by a glass partition. The bar has stools for 110 people and there are almost 70 Champagnes on the menu, with 10 available by the glass. You can enjoy a Champagne breakfast and spend anywhere from £39.95 to £2,700 on a bottle of bubbly. On their opening day they sold the equivalent of 4,500 glasses of champagne.
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