Erected in 1858, The Old Dispensary, was one of England’s earliest institutions to provide free healthcare to the poor. Among its founders was the Duke of Wellington – perhaps notably, he was also at one time, a prime suspect in the Jack the Ripper case. Closed during the Second World War, these premises have a special architectural and historic interest that has played host to many a raconteur. Now, this stunning building conceals one of the most stylish bars in the City, with a full complement of top brand spirits and a tasty cocktail menu. Couple this with the chic styling of a 'private club' and its after-hours night club feel and you have all the makings for an awesome place to relax and indulge.