The Ultimate Dean Street Townhouse, London

Dean Street Townhouse is an invitingly chic new hotel and dining experience from the Soho House Group. It is located in the heart of central London in vibrant Soho. Dating back to 1732, this elegant property offers luxurious rooms with free Wi-Fi and an all-day dining room, 3 minutes’ stroll from Oxford Street. It is originally home to the Gargolye Club - will be reborn with 39 bedrooms alongside a traditional English dining room that seats 120.

The design cues throughout the space will draw on the buildings Georgian heritage - but with all the comfort and convenience you would expect in the 21st century. Designer Martin Brudniski has applied his creative flair to the Dining Room at Dean Street Townhouse through authentic painted dado paneling original wallpaper and traditional glass cut chandeliers - again echoing the Georgian sentiment running through the house.



Martin has also designed a private dining room that seats 12.The Dining Rooms classic yet cozy menu will include British favorites like Dorset crab and baked cod. The dining room is open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner. Guilty pleasures will be catered for with freshly baked scones and cut sandwiches served for afternoon tea. There is also a weekly Sunday roast - with all the trimmings.

Bedrooms are individually designed and available in tiny, small, medium and bigger sizes. Each bedroom has either a king-size or super king-size bed, and is equipped with a Sony flat screen TV with Sky plus and DVD, free wireless internet, and a mini-bar packed with indulgent treats. Bathrooms are fitted with rainforest showers and stocked with goodies from the Cowshed spa.

Dean Street Townhouse serves a varied menu of seasonal British food, sourced from British and Irish suppliers. The vintage-style dining room is open for breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner and features a diverse contemporary British art collection with works by Paul Noble and Tracey Emin.

Tottenham Court Road, Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus Tube Stations are all within 5 minutes’ walk and Covent Garden is 7 minutes away by foot. Trafalgar Square, home to the National Gallery, and the British Museum are both half a mile away.

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