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Black and Blue reopens King’s Road site following refurbishment

By Peter Ruddick , 06-Mar-2012

Related topics: Business, Venues, Restaurants

Independently-owned steak and burger restaurant chain Black and Blue has reopened its site on Kings’ Road in Chelsea, London after an interior refurbishment that marks a year since the purchase of the restaurant by the company.

The King's Road Black and Blue restaurant has reopened after an interior refurbishment

The King's Road Black and Blue restaurant has reopened after an interior refurbishment

The 65-cover restaurant is the seventh and newest location for the group and, following the refurbishment, an introduction of a ‘light bite’ menu is expected next month for drinkers at the new marble bar.

Nick Hill, joint owner of Black and Blue, said: “King’s Road Black and Blue looks absolutely brilliant following the refurbishment.  The gorgeous booths and new bar are the perfect setting for a bite to eat and drink.  We look forward to welcoming back our loyal customers as well as a new crowd who know and love Black and Blue."

The King’s Road branch was the first for the chain to serve a lighter lunch menu alternative and the first to cater for breakfasts. The restaurant group also operates venues on the Southbank and at Notting Hill Gate.

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