Located at the gateway to The Woburn Estate, the luxurious Georgian restaurant Olivier’s with The Repton Room has re-opened for afternoon teas, light lunches and the very best of English and continental dining in the heart of idyllic Woburn village in Bedfordshire.
Now offering 65 covers, Olivier’s and The Repton Room’s stylish overhaul provides guests with a new dining experience. The beautiful interior design features eye-catching artworks, modern lighting and furniture, accentuating the decadence of The Woburn Hotel.
Adjoining 2 AA Rosette Award Olivier’s restaurant is the sumptuous new ‘Repton Room’ providing a truly pleasurable ambiance for casual dining and afternoon tea. Exuding warmth and style with its rich furnishings, the room was inspired by the 18th century landscape gardener Humphry Repton, whose bicentenary is celebrated in a new exhibition at the nearby Woburn Abbey.
“Dining is at the heart of our hotel, over the past year and from listening to our guests we have seen a need for more casual dining options in luxurious surroundings,” comments general manager, Sue Crowley.
“It was important to us that the essence of what our guests know and love remained the same. The refurbishment has enhanced the overall dining experience and we are delighted that both Olivier’s and The Repton Room are already proving popular with returning and new guests.”