The organisation has signed the lease for the construction of Lendlease’s 10,000-square-foot pavilion at Stratford Cross for its sixth London outpost of its Bread Street Kitchen brand.
The restaurant will occupy all three levels of the pavilion and will have several dining rooms and a networking space within the cafeteria on the ground floor. It will also have a 3000 square foot rooftop bar for dining with perspectives. of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and on the ground floor there will be another 30-seat terrace.
“The ambitious vision for Stratford Cross is what first drew Gordon and I to this destination,” says Andy Wenlock, chief executive of Gordon Ramsay Restaurants.
“Spending time in your neighborhood filled with life, art, and inclusive community, there’s no doubt that this is an ideal home for us. The jewel in the crown of Stratford Cross is indeed the Pavilion Building, which creates an extraordinary location for a new product logo, Bread Street Kitchen
The construction of the Pavilion in the past housed the Alpine-inspired restaurant of D D.
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Gordon Ramsay Restaurants continues to grow its Bread Street Kitchen brand, which takes its name from the street where he introduced One New Change at St Paul’s in 2011. Earlier this month, the organization announced that it would be opening a Bread Street Kitchen.
It also operates Bread Street Kitchens in Southwark, South Place in The City, Battersea, Edinburgh and Liverpool in the UK, as well as other sites in Hainan in China, Singapore and Bangkok.
Located at the entrance to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, Stratford Cross is a £2. 4 billion joint venture between Lendlease and regeneration specialist LCR.
Nash Bond, CF Commercial and Shelley Sandzer represented Lendlease.