Levy Restaurants UK has opened the new Pennethorne’s Cafe bar at Somerset House.
Pennethorne’s is named after Sir James Pennethorne, a 19th century English architect who designed the Somerset House New Wing in which the new cafe bar resides.
The 85-cover Pennethorne’s Cafe Bar is inspired by Pennethorne’s travels across Europe during the Grand Tour. The menu brings classic flavours from the Grand Tour travels to France and Italy to life with a modern English twist.
Designed by head chef Richard Robinson, the menu features all-day dining small plates. At the heart of the menu is the bakery, located on site at Somerset House and baking specialist breads and pastries throughout the day. Served morning, noon and night, a coffee brew bar, artisan coffees, craft beers and the finest selection of English, French and Italian wines accompany the menu.
Pennethorne’s Cafe Bar will be open Monday to Saturday for breakfast through to dinner in addition to a take-away coffee and bakery service.
Pennethorne’s Cafe Bar is the latest opening at Somerset House, the famous arts and cultural centre in the heart of London.
Manager | Ramon Puente
Head Chef | Richard Robinson
Baker | Michela Potesta
Bakery | Baking for the cafe and take-away Monday to Saturday
Food | Informal, artisan, deli-style all-day dining
Coffee | Three Sixty Blend Number One
Interior Designer | SHH
Pennethorne’s Cafe Bar, The New Wing, Somerset House, London WC2R 1LA
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Coffee is proudly sponsored by Kenco
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