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Inside: Bread Street Kitchen

Thursday 3 December 2015

Bread Street Kitchen restaurant

With magnificent high ceilings, art deco pillars and diners as far as the eye can see, Bread Street Kitchen is an all-day hotspot set in the shadow of St Paul’s Cathedral. Step inside our restaurant and two distinctly different bars for business lunches, after-work aperitifs and mid-shop pit stops with the kids.

Vibe

The sheer scale of Bread Street Kitchen is what makes it unique. Say goodbye to pokey eateries and kick back in one of our many dining and drinking areas.
Enter the restaurant at the upstairs level and be greeted by a large dining hall complete with quirky furnishings and a bar overlooked by an impressive montage of wines. Step down the spiral staircase and wind down on plush sofas in the stylish lounge bar.

More than just a destination for the suited and booted locals of One New Change, Bread Street Kitchen is home to magicians, face painting and live music at the Lazy Loaf brunch sessions on Sundays.

Food

Expect burgers, New York-style steaks and chicken wings from the Josper grill. Bread Street Kitchen offers a sophisticated yet simple, good honest dishes that embrace home grown, seasonal produce to deliver a globally inspired menu.

Signature Dish

Feast your eyes on the Bread Street Kitchen short-rib beefburger, tamarind chicken wings or roasted cod with crushed potatoes, artichoke, salted capers and a red wine and lemon sauce. Get a taste of Bread Street Kitchen with our Champagne Brunch for Two and enjoy a delicious main course with champagne.

Drink

With a wine cellar and two bars under one roof, Bread Street Kitchen is a destination watering hole. Prop up the upstairs bar to enjoy classic and signature cocktails, London craft beers and tipples from our large collection of world wines displayed in a stunning mezzanine wine gallery. Join us downstairs for drinks and snacks in a more intimate set-up furnished with vintage gym equipment, sink-into sofas and velvet drapes.

Budget

A sitting at Bread Street Kitchen with a meal and alcoholic drinks comes to an average of £32-38 per person.

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