A trio of new restaurant have signed at Berkeley Homes’ One Tower Bridge, SE1.
The Coal Shed, Rosa’s Thai Cafe and The Ivy will join Welsh chef Tom Simmons, who recently unveiled plans for his first London venture at the scheme.
The site will be Brighton-based steak restaurant The Coal Shed’s first venture into the capital. It has taken around 2,300 sq ft overlooking the recently completed public piazza at the centre of the development.
Rosa’s Thai Café will occupy 1,250 sq ft on Duchess Walk, the development’s new pedestrianised street.
Both restaurants are due to open in the autumn. Simmons’ 1,760 sq ft Tower Bridge restaurant, set over ground and mezzanine floors, will open this spring.
One Tower Bridge is a mixed use-use development with 419 homes and 80,000 sq ft of shops, restaurants and cultural space by the Tower of London.
To date, 95% of the apartments are sold and approximately 75% of prime commercial and cultural space is now let.
The restaurants will stand alongside Sir Nicholas Hytner’s and Nick Starr’s 900-seat Bridge Theatre, which is due to open later this year.
Davis Coffer Lyons are letting agents for the commercial units.
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