
Who said bottomless is just for brunch? At Cottons we're treating you with that good good bottomless rum punch with your dinner! Yes, you read that correctly. Bring some Caribbean sunshine into your summer with our brand new Tropical Bottomless Dinner at Cottons.
Only available at our Camden and Notting Hill branch on Wednesdays & Thursdays from 5pm.
Pick one of our delicious dishes from our à la carte main menu (excluding sharing platters) and enjoy 2 hours of bottomless Rum punch or Prosecco all set to a reggae soundtrack.
This experience needs to be pre paid using the DesignMyNight link below 👇🏼
Okay, now for the real reason why you clicked on this post, we have officially launched our HAPPY HOUR! Now available at ALL Cottons locations from Monday to Wednesday - 5 pm to 7pm, the following cocktails for ONLY £6 each!

Don't say we don't treat you! Can't wait to see you there!
- The Cottons Team
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