
Customers can get their napkins, straws, lids and utensils in this special spot. Customers will look forward to discovering the new red booth features of the week!įor your diner, make the booth your soda fountain feature. Tuck the booth into your store to display featured food items of the week. You’ll be the envy of the group and they’ll change their tune! You know that record collection your friends have told you to get rid of? Don’t listen! Create a vinyl vault to house all of your vintage vinyls. If you are a flower seller, why not buy the British phone booth and outfit it with silver buckets to display your blossoms. There’s something so charming about flowers in silver buckets waiting to be taken home and put on display. Retrofit the booth to be your gaming hut.

Refit the booth as a fish tank for a pediatrics office feature that will dazzle children of all ages. House your flat screen inside for an unexpected room feature. Instead of your flat screen being the rec room feature, let the iconic red telephone booth steal the show. Who wants to have a crate for their dog when this red telephone booth can safely house your pup and add panache to your space? A no brainer for those who aren’t afraid to think outside of the box. You can see everything you own and easily access that perfect piece for any given outfit. No longer true! The booth is the perfect jewelry vault. Oy vey! So many jewelry pieces, so little ideas for a good way to display them. Shelves and hooks can hold bags and baskets for prime organization.Ī girl and her bobbles. Round up your friends and organise some after-work tipples or make sure you’re kicking off a big night out the right way by booking here.For the bibliophile in your life, outfit the booth with mahogany shelves for the coolest personal library on record.Įveryone who loves to wear makeup LOVES organizing the plethora of makeup items in a way that allows all brushes, blushes, brow shaping liners and the rest to be clearly visible and easy to access. Credit: Ex-Directoryīooking is advised to void disappointment, so you might want to plan ahead with this one. You’ll be fluctuating between drinking and dancing throughout the evening – one moment reclining in the booth and the next boogying on your feet with your telephone-box-shaped bevvies in the air. A cavalcade of DJs and live musicians are often at hand to liven up your evening. Of course, sipping your cocktails won’t be in silence either.
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But your eyes might stray to Ex-Directory’s ‘Signatures’, which include the Hotline Bling (with French vanilla, violet and fresh basil), the Sour Patch Daiquiri (mixed with bubble-gum, strawberry and a dash of homemade sours) and the Lady Luck (white rum, sweet vermouth, eucalyptus and Prosecco). You could choose to keep it classic, channelling your inner Bond as you sip a martini or indulging in a smoky old-fashioned. The array of concoctions on offer will soon have you forgetting everything else instead set on perusing the menu until your practically drooling in anticipation.

Once you settle into the tufted leather booths and get started on the cocktails it won’t matter what era you’re in. Whether you opt to don your best 1920’s garms, doll up in pinstripes and polka dots or put on a red Marty-Mcfly-style gilet is down to you, though. Downstairs the speakeasy-style ambience – paired with polaroid pictures being taken and retro decor – might make you feel like you’re in a time warp.


The blast from the past doesn’t stop with the quirky exterior.
