Kettners Bar imageOriginally a series of four Georgian town houses, Kettner’s was first opened as a restaurant by Auguste Kettner, (chef to Napoleon III) in 1867. Popular with deliciously colourful characters of the time including Oscar Wilde, Edward VII, Lillie Langtry, Agatha Christie and Bing Crosby, Kettner’s was renowned for hosting incredible parties.

Gorgeously glamorous, Kettner’s today boasts a Brasserie, Cocktail and Champagne Bar and seven Private Rooms. The Grade II listed building has been refurbished and restored and with a brand new management team a fresh lease of life has been injected into this legendary Soho venue.

The Cocktail and Champagne Bar has huge a range of over one hundred champagnes with eleven served by the glass, and an array of seasonal cocktails. The bar has two bookable ‘nooks’ for small groups one with a stunning skylight.

Kettners bar imageKettner’s elegant 1930’s style Brasserie serves Modern European dishes all day with a range of menus to suit all occasions. Kettner’s is situated in the heart of theatre land and the Set Menu is the perfect choice at lunch and for pre and post theatre dining. Live music from Tuesday to Saturday on a beautiful white grand piano sets the evening ambience.

Kettner’s seven private rooms include two showcase spaces; The Apartment and The Salle De Fête as well a variety of smaller rooms which are perfect for meetings and private dining.

Let Kettner’s house be your home, whatever the occasion.

29 Romilly Street, Soho, London, W1D 5HP