New restaurant at Kensington Roof Gardens as it records 26m loss
Briefly

The Roof Gardens in Kensington recorded a £26 million loss over a twelve-month period, representing a sharp decline from the previous year's £6.6 million loss. Despite the challenges faced since reopening, high-profile events have been hosted, including Sir Mick Jagger's birthday. A new Japanese restaurant is planned for the rooftop this year. Subscription levels have exceeded expectations, indicating a strong demand. The venue has undergone major investments, resulting in job creation and the introduction of multiple dining options, aiming to revive its status as a premier London club.
The Roof Gardens in Kensington plunged 26 million into the red in 12 months to December, up from a 6.6m loss the previous year.
Hospitality industry is suffering in general, The Roof Gardens is hoping to increase its staff by 20 percent.
Insiders added subscriptions are well above expectations and they have a growing waiting list of people from the UK and overseas.
Over the past two years, there has been significant investment into The Roof Gardens, sparking a revival of the iconic London landmark.
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