Kettner's Townhouse
An all-day Brasserie, Cocktail, and Champagne Bar and 8 Private Dining Rooms in the heart of vibrant Soho.
Kettner’s has lived, surviving four kings and a queen, the blitz, several booms, and more than a few busts, Kettner’s has seen it all and is an integral part of the vibrant, glamorous, and debauched Soho we know and love today. Originally a series of four Georgian townhouses, Kettner’s was first opened as a restaurant by Auguste Kettner, (chef to Napoleon III) in 1867. Popular with deliciously colorful characters of the time including Oscar Wilde, Edward VII, Lillie Langtry, Agatha Christie, and Bing Crosby, Kettner’s was renowned for hosting incredibly risqué parties. Gorgeously glamorous, Kettner’s today boasts an all-day Brasserie, Cocktail, Champagne Bar, and eight Private Rooms. The Grade II listed building retains much of the original architecture, creating an intimate, homely feel, whilst a recent refurbishment has lovingly restored the space for a modern audience. Kettner’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 for lunch and pre- and post-theatre dining. Live music from Tuesday to Saturday on a beautiful white grand piano sets the evening ambiance. The Cocktail and Champagne Bar has an innovative cocktail menu inspired by the characters and legends of Kettner’s scandalous past. There is also a huge range of over one hundred champagnes, with eleven served by the glass.
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