British Land has announced the launch of Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Café alongside six retail and leisure brands joinging Ealing Broadway.
The 3,300 sq ft restaurant is the first to open under the Bread Street Café brand.
F&B brand Loungers has signed a 3,500 sq ft unit for its latest Lounges restaurant, Castano Lounge, a new family friendly restaurant and bar.
Thérapie Clinic, the aesthetic medical clinic, with over 55 clinics across the UK, will open a 2,200 sq ft unit.
Desginer brand The Curated Collective has opened a 1,500 sq ft store in 10-40 The Broadway, whilst Paradise Cakes Shop and Cooking School has opened a 3,100 sq ft space.
In addition, Vintage Noir Clothing, a women’s vintage fashion boutique, has opened a 2,500 sq ft store, and 1of1 Design, an artists’ collective, has opened a new, bigger pop-up gallery featuring a range of new London artists and photographers, all displaying original work.
Tim Haddon, head of asset management for the Ealing Broadway and Standalone Portfolio at British Land, said: “It’s an exciting time for Ealing Broadway with a range of fantastic new customers joining us to be a part of our growth story. It’s great to see the diverse range of brands, many of them choosing the centre for their first UK store, that are signing up for space and growing the exceptional experience we aim to provide. We want Ealing Broadway to be the retail and leisure destination of choice for the local community and these latest lettings will enhance our offering for visitors.”
Andy Wenlock, CEO of Gordon Ramsay Restaurants added: “For the team at Gordon Ramsay Restaurants, it’s great to be opening the doors of a new restaurant bringing people together. Whether a business meeting, sharing a quick coffee with friends or a celebratory family dinner, getting together is something we all enjoy. We are delighted to join the Ealing Broadway community and greatly appreciate being welcomed into the neighbourhood with our first Bread Street Café.”