Could one of London's most famous restaurateurs soon ban influencers?
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Could one of London's most famous restaurateurs soon ban influencers?
"'In recent weeks, The Park has been subject to unexpected visits by camera-wielding influencers. This has taken us completely by surprise, probably because we do not spend a lick of time on TikTok. But some of our digitally-oriented team members have shared that The Park and its restrooms are trending.'"
"'We take this very seriously, and have already addressed the matter... with the appropriate parties. In the meantime we have implemented protocols to minimise any potential disruption of your meal, and can assure you that you will not end up in the background of anyone's Reel.'"
"'We are not quite ready to declare The Park a mobile-free zone, but if another young lady shows up with a three-person camera crew, makeup artist and vanity mirror, we'll have no choice but to reconsider our position,'"
Jeremy King implemented protocols at The Park after camera-wielding influencers began filming there and the venue, including its restrooms, trended on TikTok. The measures aim to minimise disruption to diners and to ensure patrons do not appear in the background of others' Reels. Management addressed the issue with appropriate parties and warned that a mobile-free policy may be considered if large filming crews return. The Park opened in 2024 near Hyde Park. Jeremy King runs Jeremy King Restaurants and is preparing relaunches and new openings including Simpson's in the Strand and Arlington in Mayfair.
Read at Time Out London
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