Battersea Power Station has announced the first tranche of cafés, bars and restaurants set to open their doors inside the Grade II Listed Power Station from September 2022.
Le Bab, Where The Pancakes Are, Poke House, Clean Kitchen Club, Paris Baguette, Joe & The Juice, Starbucks, and Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen & Bar are all set to join the line up later this year.
A circa 20,000 sq ft food hall offering an all-day dining experience will also be opening in the Boiler House at the heart of the Power Station. More details on this will follow shortly.
Joining the Power Station’s leisure offering, State of Play Hospitality’s, Bounce, ‘the home of ping pong’ will be opening its first venue in the UK for seven years within Turbine Hall B.
The newly announced brands will join Ray-Ban, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, The Kooples, Aēsop, Calvin Klein, Hugo Boss, MAC Cosmetics, Space NK, Watches of Switzerland, Jo Malone, boxing gym, BXR and The Cinema at The Power Station.
Sam Cotton, head of leasing at Battersea Power Station Development Company, said: “Battersea Power Station has emerged as one of London’s leading food and drink destinations and this will only become stronger with the great mix of cafés, bars and restaurants opening inside the Power Station, creating thousands of new jobs for the immediate and wider local communities.
“We are delivering something incredibly unique for the capital and are confident visitors to Battersea Power Station will be excited by the variety of cuisines that will be on offer. We have an exciting year ahead of us as we countdown to the Power Station opening and further retail, leisure and dining concepts to announce, so watch this space!”