New Gordon Ramsay restaurant set to open in London’s West End
A new Gordon Ramsay restaurant is due to open in the heart of London’s West End.
Gordon Ramsay’s Street Burger, which opened its first restaurant at St Paul’s in December 2020, will open a second site at 24-28 Charing Cross Road next month.
The new venue will be set across two floors and serve meat, vegetarian, and vegan offerings made from ingredients sourced from UK providers.
Shelley Sandzer, a specialist property advisor in the hospitality sector, announced the leasing of the restaurant.
Nick Weir, co-managing director at Shelley Sandzer, said: “Coming from one of this generation’s most revered chefs, there’s no doubting the quality or credentials of Street Burger, and Chef Ramsay’s investment in the industry at this most challenging time is vital.”
He continued: “Charing Cross runs right through the heart of London’s West End and this site therefore needed a really strong brand that could play its role in bringing vibrancy back to the capital.
“Street Burger will do just that and their signing is a vote of confidence in the West End.”
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