British restaurant and cocktail bar Jones & Sons to open at Angel Central
Jones & Sons, the British restaurant and cocktail bar brand, will be launching its second London site ‘Jones & Sons Angel’ at Angel Central in June.
With head chef Kieran Hope at the helm, the new 2,100sq ft restaurant will cater for a total of 94 covers, including an outdoor terrace space.
Founded by Andy Jones in 2013, Jones & Sons Angel is taking inspiration from the established Dalston site.
Features of the restaurant include 1960’s Danish dining chairs with lights, sourced from a marine salvage specialist from Exeter and a Carrara marble bar top.
Matthew Barratt, asset manager at CBRE Global Investors, said: “Jones & Sons is a very exciting brand to welcome to Angel Central. The classic menu and weekend offer will appeal to our visitors.
“The brand reflects our vision for the proposed redevelopment and builds upon the dining offer whilst complementing the already strong retail and leisure line up.”
The 170,000 sq ft Angel Central benefits from an annual footfall of 10 million visitors and is ranked in the top 10 of London Retail Destinations.
Currently anchored by H&M, Angel Central’s retail line-up includes Muji, Rituals, Monsoon and Oasis, with the latter recently completing a refurbishment.
In addition, Vue’s ten-screen cinema and the O2 Academy lead the leisure offer, which is complemented by a range of restaurants, such as Gourmet Burger Kitchen and Wagamama.
CBRE, CWM acts on behalf of Angel Central for all the retail leasing and BNP Paribas for F&B leasing enquiries. Jones & Sons represented themselves.
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