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By Adele Wong | December 15th, 2015
  • Bar, Restaurant
  • Central, HK Island
  • Address: 2/F, 6 Duddell Street, Central
  • Website: http://www.foxglovehk.com/
  • Open Hours: Monday-Saturday, Lunch, Dinner, Late Night
  • Capacity: 80
  • Open Since : November, 2015
  • Phone: 2116-8949
  • Rating: 3.5
  • Cuisine: Western
  • Ambience: Fancy, Intimate, Trendy

Hidden Jazz Bar: Foxglove, a sneaky not-so-little jazz bar that’s disguised as an old-fashioned umbrella shop, is brought to you by the same folks behind Mrs. Pound. Enjoy live jazz and fusion cocktails in a spacious speakeasy environment once you make your way inside.

Look & Feel: The 4,300-square-foot space has an indigo blue and gold motif going on, and the marble tabletops and neat rows of bar stools unite everything together.

Foxglove
Foxglove. Photo: Justin Lim

On the Menu: Despite its official moniker as a jazz bar, you can have a hefty meal at Foxglove. Dig into a Maine lobster tagliatelle ($298) or go straight for the duck foie gras ($168), then wash it down with a classy cocktail like the gin-based Easter promise ($130).

Great For: A chill night out, live music and romantic encounters.

FYI: How do you get in? You have to press down on the right umbrella to get a sleek sliding door to open.

This writeup is a news piece and was not based on a restaurant visit. The Loop will update this post once we’ve visited in person.

By Adele Wong | December 15th, 2015
  • Bar, Restaurant
  • Central, HK Island
  • Address: 2/F,6 Duddell Street,Central
  • Website: http://www.foxglovehk.com/
  • Open Hours: Monday-Saturday, Lunch, Dinner, Late Night
  • Capacity: 80
  • Open Since: November 8th, 2023
  • Phone: 2116-8949
  • Rating: 3.5
  • Cuisine: Western
  • Ambience: Fancy, Intimate, Trendy

Hidden Jazz Bar: Foxglove, a sneaky not-so-little jazz bar that’s disguised as an old-fashioned umbrella shop, is brought to you by the same folks behind Mrs. Pound. Enjoy live jazz and fusion cocktails in a spacious speakeasy environment once you make your way inside.

Look & Feel: The 4,300-square-foot space has an indigo blue and gold motif going on, and the marble tabletops and neat rows of bar stools unite everything together.

Foxglove
Foxglove. Photo: Justin Lim

On the Menu: Despite its official moniker as a jazz bar, you can have a hefty meal at Foxglove. Dig into a Maine lobster tagliatelle ($298) or go straight for the duck foie gras ($168), then wash it down with a classy cocktail like the gin-based Easter promise ($130).

Great For: A chill night out, live music and romantic encounters.

FYI: How do you get in? You have to press down on the right umbrella to get a sleek sliding door to open.

This writeup is a news piece and was not based on a restaurant visit. The Loop will update this post once we’ve visited in person.