Soho's dining scene welcomes six new hospitality venues
Three new concepts will join Kingly Court.
Shaftesbury Capital has announced the addition of six new hospitality venues to its vibrant Soho portfolio.
The latest additions include The Counter and Little Door & Co. on Kingly Street, an expanded Two Floors pub and cocktail bar, and three new concepts at the iconic Kingly Court.
Debuting this 15 to 16 in Kingly Street, The Counter brings contemporary Aegean flavors to the West End with its coal-fired cooking and seasonal menu. Meanwhile, The Little Violet Door joins the neighborhood at 9 Kingly Street, offering a unique house party-style environment and late-night experience.
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The expansion of Two Floors, now spanning multiple townhouses, enhances its offering with pub classics in a larger space. Additionally, Kingly Court welcomes Liu Xiaomian, specialising in Chongqing noodles, and Donia, a modern Filipino restaurant offering sharing plates.
“The country’s best hospitality entrepreneurs seek out Soho for its reputation as the epicentre of London’s vibrant dining scene, with a food-savvy consumer base that truly understand dining quality and innovation, but also a critical mass of thriving restaurants, cafés, bars, and pubs. High quality hospitality, like these new signings, lies at the heart of the West End’s flourishing eco-system, and Soho exemplifies this with its concentration of office workers, local residents, and global and domestic visitors,” Michelle McGrath, Executive Director at Shaftesbury Capital said.
Shaftesbury Capital is a UK-based property investment and development company focused on sites in the West End of London. Its portfolio contains a diverse mix of restaurants, cafés, bars, shops, residential and offices.