

Copyright ©Jason Moody & Emmerson Moody 2009-2010



One of the focal points at any wedding, party or corporate event tends to be the bar area. Enjoying a drink, whether its a beer, wine or something non alcoholic, is one of life’s great pleasures. We offer a range of bar services in the London area at very competitive prices. We can also supply custom themed bars to suit any occasion.
Can you afford to take the chance on using second rate services at your event, bars stocked with cheap generic drinks rather than recognised brands, bottles instead of real draught beers and sloppy inexperienced serving staff can all combine to ruin the service provided, and if the bar you have hired is for a wedding or important company launch event you would be unlikely to get a second chance to put things right.
We offer a range of branded drinks including Smirnoff, Bells, Southern Comfort and others, this extends to our soft drinks and wines, red and white are kept at different temperatures, mixers are quality drinks such as Coca Cola or equivalent, not some unknown syrup mixture.
We have a range of bars specially designed to accept corporate branding. They are constructed of quality aluminium laminates on a steel frame, and can be colour matched to your brand, add your logo and graphics and allow our bar staff to wear branded work wear and you have a ready made solution for a launch party or exhibition.
In addition to providing your bar services, we can supply glassware, or disposable glasses depending on your requirements, experienced staff, personal alcohol licence holder and a clean up service after the event, we will even apply for a temporary events notice to meet your legal obligations.
Although there is evidence of scattered Brythonic settlements in the area, the first major settlement was founded by the Romans in 43 AD. This lasted for just seventeen years and around 61, the Iceni tribe led by Queen Boudica stormed it, burning it to the ground. The next, heavily planned incarnation of the city prospered and superseded Colchester as the capital of the Roman province of Britannia in 100.
At its height during the 2nd century, Roman London had a population of around 60,000. By the seventh century, the Anglo-Saxons had created a new settlement called Lundenwic approximately 1,000 yards (910 m) upstream from the old Roman city, around what is now Covent Garden.