Hawksmoor is opening a new restaurant in London's most beautiful dining room
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Hawksmoor is opening a new restaurant in London's most beautiful dining room
"The extremely attractive dining room at the St Pancras London Hotel (formerly known as St Pancras Renaissance Hotel) has had a bit of a rough ride of late, but that's all set to change thanks to the Hawksmoor group, who'll be reopening the Grade I-listed restaurant as Hawksmoor St. Pancras at the end of November. The historic spot closed with no warning in July, after only five months under new head chef Victor Garvey."
"'There are very few buildings that Huw and I have always spoken about as dream Hawksmoors, and this is one,' says Hawksmoor co-founder Will Beckett of the new opening. 'As we approach the 20th anniversary of our first Hawksmoor restaurant, it feels perfect to be able to bring everything we've learned in London and beyond back to one of the most dramatic and gorgeous buildings in our hometown.' Co-founder Huw Gott added: 'I've always loved working with incredible architectural heritage, and there are no finer buildings around.'"
Hawksmoor will reopen the Grade I-listed dining room at the St Pancras London Hotel as Hawksmoor St. Pancras at the end of November and will rename the adjoining Gothic Bar to The Martini Bar. The dining room previously closed suddenly in July after five months under head chef Victor Garvey; Patrick Powell had led a 2023 relaunch before leaving in 2024. The hotel and dining room were designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and originally opened in 1873 as the Midland Grand Hotel. The new Hawksmoor venue will seat 95 and include a private dining room and chef's table, with founders citing the building's architectural heritage and significance as reasons for the move.
Read at Time Out London
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