Shaftesbury is delighted to announce restaurant brand INKO NITO will open its first UK site in London at 55 Broadwick Street, where Carnaby meets Soho this May 2018. A new project from Rainer Becker, creator and co-founder of Zuma, ROKA, Oblix and developed alongside Group Executive Chef Hamish Brown, INKO NITO arrives in London following a successful launch in Los Angeles’ … [Read more...]
Moonshine Saloon launches this May
From the team behind the sell-out BYOB bar concept, Alcotraz, comes Moonshine Saloon, launching on the 31st May, is a one-of a-kind immersive cocktail bar experience which is set to transport guests from the streets of WestLondon to the streets of the Wild West. Located on the King’s Road, Moonshine Saloon is the centre of an undercover moonshine empire, a mysterious … [Read more...]
Truman’s Brewery makes Historic move back into UK pub scene
The Truman’s revival, which started in 2010, today sees one of London’s most exciting independent craft brewers opening its first Tap House in the city. The brewery has taken London treasure, The Newman Arms in Fitzrovia – a favoured haunt of Dylan Thomas and George Orwell – and officially opens its doors on May 16th, 2018. Truman’s have expanded the pub into the basement … [Read more...]
Ramsey Park Hotel development aims to create jobs
Construction work to double the size of Ramsey Park Hotel, the contemporary hotel in Mooragh Park on the Isle of Man, has reached a crucial stage with the foundations completed and steelwork half finished. Opened five and a half years ago under the Classic Lodges ‘Partner’ hotels umbrella, the popularity of the 30-bedroom property has soared. An application to extend the … [Read more...]
Beatrix Potter hotel unveils £1million refurbishment
Lindeth Howe – the world’s only hotel ever owned by Beatrix Potter - has unveiled a £1million investment, including bold new décor, a unique new ‘tea room’ for conferences and weddings, and total refurbishment of its downstairs lounges and bar area. Built in 1879, Lindeth Howe was owned by Beatrix Potter for almost 20 years in the early 20th century and retains strong links … [Read more...]