Brasserie of Light
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1 review - Restaurant
Description
Impressive artwork and gorgeous interiors are stealing the show at Selfridges' newest restaurant.
If you're looking to rest your feet after a hard day's shopping in W1, you won't find anything more chic than Selfridges' newest addition. A huge restaurant and bar, Brasserie of Light features an all-day dining menu from Portuguese chef Emanuel Machado, interiors designed by renowned architect Martin Brudnizki and stunning art from Damien Hirst, this is one slinky new spot. With a name like this, you can expect a bright space with floods of light and golden hues. There's even a huge crystal-encrusted Pegasus statue created by Hirst.
When it comes to food, think British and internationally-inspired dishes; with scallops, lobster and a staple Pegasus pie served with a side of yuzu coconut cloud. Come the weekend, you can tuck into brunch or go for a little luxury with a Champagne afternoon tea. Cocktails include The Queen of Time; a British take on the Kir Royale, which combines English sparkling wine with white heron cassis and Plymouth sloe gin.
Info
- Restaurant , Restaurant Bar , Cocktail Bar
- After work drinks , Client Meeting , Date night
- West End
- Splash the Cash £££
- None
- N/A
- Background Music
- Booking required
Hours
Day | Open | Close | Notes |
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Monday | 8:00 | 0:00 | |
Tuesday | 8:00 | 0:00 | |
Wednesday | 8:00 | 0:00 | |
Thursday | 8:00 | 0:00 | |
Friday | 8:00 | 0:00 | |
Saturday | 9:00 | 0:00 | |
Sunday | 9:00 | 23:00 |
Location
Address
Brasserie of Light, 27-29 Glasshouse Street, W1B 5DF
Area
West End
Nearest Station
Bond Street (Tube)
Menus
Private Hire
Name | Type | Capacity Seated |
Capacity Standing |
Cost | Min spend Midweek* |
Min spend Weekend* |
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0 | 0 | - | - | - |
* The minimum spends are a guideline only and vary according to the day and time of the year.