Seven Dials welcomes new 'clean-eating' flagship restaurant
Shaftesbury has announced that clean-eating restaurant concept, Redemption has now opened its flagship site at 15 Shorts Gardens/2 Neal’s Yard, in Seven Dials.
The 1,629 sq ft restaurant offers visitors to Seven Dials vegan and gluten-free dishes. The 45-cover restaurant was designed by an in-house team, in collaboration with architect Atelier Khan and fit-out company df20.
Julia Wilkinson, group restaurant strategy executive at Shaftesbury, said: “The concept by Redemption is very exciting, especially in this current market where the emphasis is on healthy, vegan and nutritious food.

“The added bonus of the evening offer and alcohol free cocktail menu allows visitors to enjoy this alternative restaurant/café concept from the daytime through to the evening.
“Redemption’s unique offer complements the many specialist retailers which unite in making Seven Dials a distinctive shopping, dining and leisure experience within a central London location.”
The Seven Dials flagship is the brand’s first site to offer a takeaway selection and is said to feature a ‘world first’ in the form of an alcohol-free cocktail bar, including alcohol-free mocktails, beers, wines and spirits.
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