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The Imperial Durbar was a cafe/bar in [[Locale Tooting|Tooting]]. It [https://twitter.com/ImperialDurbar/status/1146724605224247296 announced its forthcoming closure] in July 2019, and [https://twitter.com/tootingnewsie/status/1151929508871770112 the last day of trading] was 18 July. As of early 2020 the premises are occupied by another bar called Taps and Tapas.
Cafe/bar in [[Locale Tooting|Tooting]], very close to [[Tooting Bec Station]]. According to their twitter it closed in July 2019 [https://twitter.com/ImperialDurbar/status/1146724605224247296?s=20 link] and was replaced by Taps and Tapas.
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Cafe/bar in [[Locale Tooting|Tooting]], very close to [[Tooting Bec Station]].

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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20160303035140/http://threepieceheart.com/2014/05/30/the-imperial-durbar-tooting-bec/ Three Piece Heart article]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20150321042628/http://www.barchick.com/find-a-bar/london/the-imperial-durbar-2/ BarChick review]
* [http://stephinlondon.com/2014/05/30/the-imperial-durbar-tooting-bec/ The London Diaries article]
* [http://www.barchick.com/find-a-bar/london/the-imperial-durbar-2/ BarChick review]
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summary='Now closed; was a Colonial-themed coffee/tea shop and gin bar in Tooting.' website='' summary='Former Colonial-themed coffee/tea shop and gin bar in Tooting.'
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Now closed; was a Colonial-themed coffee/tea shop and gin bar in Tooting.' website=''

Cafe/bar in Tooting, very close to Tooting Bec Station. According to their twitter it closed in July 2019 link and was replaced by Taps and Tapas.

It's themed around colonial India in terms of both decor and drinks. At first glance the decor looks quite opulent, but on a closer look the ceiling mouldings are printed images, as is the attractive weathering on the wall tiles photo. It's also rather unevenly implemented, with white plastic toilet fittings providing an odd contrast to the ornate old-style toilet roll holders photo.

The bar specialises in triple gin-and-tonics made with a choice of around a dozen gins. They offer several tonic waters, mainly from Fever Tree, but also including one made in-house. These are perked up with house-made syrups infused with different herbs and spices.

Pastries are served at breakfast time. In the evenings (possibly also at other times) they offer Indian food delivered from Cardamom Club, a takeaway a few doors up. This is ordered via an old-fashioned telephone at the back of the bar, and must be paid for in cash on delivery.

Kake, DrHyde, and Tom visited on a Wednesday evening in October 2014. We were there to try out the gins, so we left the specifics to the bartender, who was very helpful in choosing us a good variety of combinations to suit our individual tastes. We had several of their triple gin-and-tonics, all costing around £11-12, and all good.

We also tried some of the food, which arrived in tiffin tins photo and was all pretty tasty.

Music was a little louder than ideal for conversation. A 10% service charge was auto-added to our drinks bill.

Accessibility: We failed to check whether there was a step to get in. Once you're in, it's step-free to the toilets and there's an accessible cubicle with a baby-change table.

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Last visited by Kake, DrHyde, and Tom, October 2014.

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