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Gordon Ramsay's New Bread Street Kitchen to Open This Month

Photo Courtesy of Bread Street Kitchen
Bread Street Kitchen, a lively and exciting new restaurant and bar from the team at Gordon Ramsay Holdings, will open this month. Aiming to offer diners a relaxed experience, the new eatery, which will be taking bookings from September 26, is set in a large warehouse-style room that draws inspiration from the East London aesthetic surrounding it.

At the heart of the Bread Street Kitchen, at One New Change, London, is an informal approach to dining - guests can meet, eat and drink from early morning until late at night. Underpinned by great service and a menu that includes dishes from a raw bar, a wood-burning oven and from the lively open kitchen, the aim is to deliver a great experience to those that visit at whatever time they choose.


With design by Russell Sage, the dramatic space of the Bread Street Kitchen site will stay true to its industrial roots, whilst giving a contemporary yet cozy feel, making use of reclaimed furniture, vintage armchairs and leather banquettes. Guests will also be able to take in the wine balcony which will stretch along the wall above the kitchen and hold no less than 2,000 bottles.

The all-day restaurant will offer an extensive wine and cocktail list alongside a seasonal menu. Guests can set themselves up for the day with a Bread Street "English," grab a quick stone bass carpaccio with avocado, horseradish, ginger, honey and wakame for lunch at the more relaxed raw counter or enjoy a lazy sit down over a king crab cocktail and Bread Street short rib burger in the evening.

Otherwise guests can stop by the ground floor bar for a cocktail, glass of wine or to try a selection of small plates. Open from early until late, Bread Street Kitchen will offer a full around-the-clock food experience. For more details visit BreadStreetKitchen.com.

Carol Driver

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