Michelin-Starred brothers, Chris and Jeff Galvin, have announced their new restaurant opening, Galvin Bar & Grill in collaboration with Head Chef Adam Gray at Kimpton Fitzroy London.
Set to open on the 27th September, Galvin Bar & Grill is housed in the impressive dining room of Kimpton Fitzroy London on Bloomsbury’s Russell Square. The restaurant will have its own entrance on Guilford Street where guests will be greeted, after which they can head straight for the 100-cover dining room or stop off for an aperitif in Fitz’s.
The Galvin brothers and Gray will be taking a modern-day approach to the British bar and grill with a menu focused around ethically sourced produce. While rooted in British cooking, the menu will not be wedded to traditional dishes, instead, drawing on other cultures to reflect the diversity of modern Britain.
Heading up the kitchen will be Adam Gray, who held a Michelin Star for over a decade as Head Chef alongside Gary Rhodes at Rhodes 24. In recent years, Gray has been an advocate of healthy and sustainable eating, being closely involved in the launch of The Ethical Butcher, a sustainable online collective who will feature on the carefully curated all-day menu at Galvin Bar & Grill.
Galvin Bar & Grill will take residence in the hotel’s grand dining room, designed by Charles Fitzroy Doll in 1898 and used as inspiration for his dining room on RMS Titanic. The commanding interior boasts beautiful plaster detailing on the walls and ceiling, painted in an ivory tint to simplify and unify the room. The deep walnut-coloured hardwood flooring runs throughout the room to amplify the marquetry detailing.
The restaurant will have antique brass tables with banquette seating upholstered in deep blue velvet and leather, contrasting to burnt orange velvet tub chairs which provide pops of colour throughout the space.
Just to the left of the entrance sits the original fireplace clad in unusually striking limestone, Sarrancolin, adding to the grandeur of the space with a nod to its heritage. On the walls hang striking black and white portraits taken by British fashion photographer John Swannell, a contemporary of David Bailey, whose work sits in the National Portrait Gallery and the V&A.
“This opening is a very special one for us. Having worked in restaurants in a number of London’s best hotels, we have always enjoyed welcoming guests from far and wide and are looking forward to showing them the best of what modern British cuisine has to offer.Kimpton’s restaurants and bars are gathering places loved by locals and hotel guests alike,” comments Chris Galvin.
“Their innovative approach to food and drink, as well as creating warm and inclusive dining spaces, perfectly aligns with our own. Ethical and sustainable eating is also very important to both brands. Up to fifty per cent of diners in our other Galvin restaurants choose a plant-based or vegetarian tasting menu, so we have enjoyed working with Adam to ensure this is reflected in the menu at Galvin Bar & Grill.”