New restaurant coming to Covent Garden
Founders of The Oystermen on Henrietta Street announce plans to launch new restaurant in Covent Garden: thirty7.
Excitement is building in Covent Garden as founders of critically acclaimed restaurant, The Oystermen, Matt Lovell & Rob Hampton; announce plans to open a new restaurant and cocktail bar at 37 Bedford Street, fittingly named thirty7.
As featured in the Michelin Guide, The Oystermen has been consistently hailed for pairing impeccable customer service, delicious British Seafood and a laid-back ambiance reminiscent of the Cornish Coast, since its opening in 2017.
thirty7 will be Hampton & Lovell’s third hospitality venue within the Covent Garden estate, having opened the doors to wine shop and bar, Bedford Street Wines, in late 2021. Coined as one of Covent Garden’s best kept secrets, the wine shop is just a stone’s throw away from their new venture on the same street.
Mood boards for the restaurant include exposed brick walls, burnt orange accents and the soft glow of industrial light fixtures, features that one might expect to find in a chic downtown Manhattan eatery.
Perhaps without coincidence the restaurant’s Head Chef - recruited months before the tenancy agreement was signed - also hails from New York’s sizzling food scene. While the details are under wraps, anticipation is high for Hampton & Lovell’s latest venture.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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