DRINKING DINING & REVELRY SINCE 1867
Kettner’s has lived, surviving four kings and a queen, the blitz, several booms and more than a few busts, Kettner’s has seen it all and is an integral part of the vibrant and glamorous Soho we know and love today. Originally a series of four Georgian town houses, Kettner’s was first opened as a restaurant by Auguste Kettner (chef to Napoleon III) in 1867. Popular with deliciously colourful characters of the time including Oscar Wilde, Edward VII, Lillie Langtry, Agatha Christie and Bing Crosby, Kettner’s was famous for hosting incredibly risqué parties. Gorgeously glamorous, Kettner’s today boasts a Cocktail & Champagne Bar, all-day Brasserie and eight Private Dining Rooms available for hire. True to its colourful past, Kettner’s hosts an array of debauched events, from cabaret nights with internationally renowned cabaret artistes to cocktail filled jazz nights!
29 Romilly Street | Soho | London | W1D 5HP www.kettners.com | 020 7734 6112 | reservations@kettners.com @Kettners |
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