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New openings in Marylebone Village

Exciting new openings in Marylebone Village and brands to look out for....

Tracey Neuls

Tracey Neuls founded the hand-crafted women’s footwear brand 20 years ago and has recently opened the brand’s flagship store on the quintessential Marylebone Lane. With over 30 collections to date, Neuls is an expert in shoe design. Known for confident sculptural silhouettes, her ethos is ‘Good design is something you feel as well as you see.’ Believing a store to house artistic shoes should be more like a gallery, Tracey Neuls creates experiential spaces that change from season to season. Shoes are always hung from the ceiling. The swaying of the shoes shows all aspects of the footwear like three-dimensional sculptures which allows them to be experienced in all their beauty.

Tracey Neuls new store is a must visit!

78 Marylebone Lane, London W1U 2PW

Home House members and overnight stay guests can enjoy 20% off full-priced items at Tracey Neuls. Simply show proof of your membership or stay at the House. Offer valid on full-priced footwear and large leather goods and cannot be used in conjunction with any offer.

St John

Visit for thrillingly modern British nose-to-tail dining

In their first opening for over a decade, Fergus Henderson and Trevor Gulliver of British food institution St John bring their emblematic cooking and much admired wines of to Marylebone Village. Their third restaurant in town, the new space is an all-day eatery that celebrates food and wine in equal measure. Service runs from breakfast through to dinner, kicking off the day with their famous doughnuts paired with Champagne, followed by daily changing small plates at lunch. The menu then rolls into dinner which has no set formula, but has specials based on seasons and the ever evolving whims of service.

98 Marylebone Lane, London W1U 2JE

Bayley & Sage

For delicious deli classics.

The much-loved Bayley & Sage began in 1997 when Jennie Allen opened her first deli and generalist store in Wimbledon village. With a vision to create fresh food stores with the most delicious produce, the B&S story began. Head to 33-34 Marylebone High Street to discover deli classics along with Abode, Jennie’s complementary homeware brand.

WatchHouse

Visit for specialist coffee

For WatchHouse, ‘Modern Coffee’ is about making your local coffee stop feel special to you with their excellent coffee, considered spaces, quality food, and most importantly the people. Walk into the specialist coffee shop and explore their large range of freshly brewed coffee and tasteful baked pastries. WatchHouse is definitely worth visiting!

Granger & Co

Visit for all-day dining and weekend brunch classics

A popular spot for lunch and weekend brunch, Australian all-day dining restaurant Granger & Co joined the neighbourhood last summer. Dine in a laid back setting, be greeted with warm hospitality and be spoilt for choice with their impressive broad-ranging menu. Like Granger & Co’s other London restaurants, the ricotta hotcakes continue to be the signature dish among other flavourful plates (including their iconic eggs).

105 Marylebone High St, London W1U 4RS

Jott

Visit for Frnech premium outerwear. Founded in the Southern French city of Marseille in 2010, JOTT (Just Over The Top) is known for its bright down-filled jackets for men, women and children, that are available in up to 20 colours and displayed in its stores in their accompanying pouches. Visit them at 103 Marylebone High Street to find the perfect coat to keep you warm in the colder months.

103 Marylebone High St, London W1U 4RP

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