
"The three dining rooms cater to 25, 26 or 35 guests and have been built in the adjacent building on Sherwood Street. The private spaces are accessed by a separate entrance - a gloss-painted green timber shopfront - which leads to a lobby featuring black and white marble mosaic. There's even a one-way mirror in the lobby, allowing guests a look in at the pub from behind the bar. So while your celeb spotting dreams may be dashed, take comfort that Nigella Lawson could be watching you sink pints from afar at any moment."
"Spread across two storeys, the rooms have been designed by interior designers Macaulay Sinclair. There's three-tiered amber glass chandeliers and vintage bentwood chairs. On the fourth floor is the 'Bowie Room' with rich red walls and globe pendants, pictured below. Oisín Rogers, pub landlord and co-founder at The Devonshire, said: 'These rooms are about having spaces where guests who need privacy can feel comfortable, safe, happy and well looked after - that same sense of timeless quality and generosity - just in more intimate spaces. 'We want people to feel like they've discovered something special, while still being properly looked after and leaving us with great memories.'"
The Devonshire, a high-demand Soho gastropub on Denman Street, expanded its dining capacity by adding three private rooms in an adjacent Sherwood Street building, increasing covers by up to 90. The rooms seat 25, 26 and 35 guests and are entered through a gloss-painted green timber shopfront leading to a lobby with black-and-white marble mosaic and a one-way mirror overlooking the pub. The two-storey design by Macaulay Sinclair features three-tiered amber glass chandeliers, vintage bentwood chairs and a fourth-floor 'Bowie Room' with rich red walls. The rooms aim to offer privacy while preserving a timeless, generous hospitality experience.
Read at Time Out London
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