Fiat Chrysler Automobiles' flagship retailer celebrates opening of Harry's Bar in London
Motor Village UK, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles’ flagship London retailer, has supported Harry’s Bar, on James Street, to open in the capital this week.
Harry’s Bar is a new all-day dining destination now open on James Street, London. Set in 1950s-style surroundings, the menu features Italian food available from dusk until dawn.
To mark the opening, a trio of Fiat 500s from Motor Village has been touring London. Lisa Ford, managing director of Motor Village UK, said: “All of us at Motor Village are proud and excited to be associated with Harry’s Bar.
“The fit is perfect for us in terms of Harry’s Bar’s close proximity and for the fact that we both celebrate some of the best things that Italy can offer - superb food and outstanding cars. I look forward to the coming months working again with Harry’s Bar.”
Situated just off Oxford Street, Motor Village UK’s Marylebone showroom was originally created in 2008 with exhibitions, displays and receptions in the plans, as well as the ability to showcase and sell FCA cars in a high-tech setting.
Sister dealership, Motor Village Croydon is situated a short distance outside London to offer a similar blend of new and used car sales, business, fleet, Motability inquiries and servicing.
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