This historic London dining room has closed without warning
Briefly

The Midland Grand restaurant in St Pancras has closed as of July 15, after only five months since its relaunch under chef Victor Garvey. The space, formerly known as the Midland Grand Dining Room, had promised a modern interpretation of French cuisine. Garvey took over from chef Patrick Powell, who was involved in the restaurant's earlier revival. Though the main restaurant has closed, its adjoining bar, noted for impressive architecture and ambiance, remains open and operational.
Victor Garvey took over the Midland Grand's dining room at the start of the year but the restaurant closed unexpectedly on July 15. Staff confirmed the closure.
The Midland Grand was relaunched with a focus on modern French cuisine, but now, the restaurant's future remains uncertain as chef Victor Garvey has yet to comment.
The restaurant, previously The Gilbert Scott, had a legacy for over a decade until the pandemic. Its space is known for its stunning architectural features.
The adjoining drinking area of the Midland Grand remains operational, hailed for its impressive design and unique ambiance, attracting guests with its high ceilings and Victorian charm.
Read at Time Out London
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