Neat Burger and Honi Poké among four new openings at London’s Broadgate

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Neat Burger and Honi Poké among four new openings at London’s Broadgate

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Restaurant brands Neat Burger and Honi Poké are among four new food and drink venues to open in London’s Broadgate this summer.

Neat Burger, the plant-based restaurant backed by Formula One star Lewis Hamilton, will open a 2,700sq ft restaurant at the a British Land owned site while Hawaiian poké restaurant Honi Poké will open a 500sq ft venue.

Nest, a bar and restaurant run by Urban Pubs and Bars, will also open at the Bishopsgate address. Its 3,300sq ft venue will include a large outdoor terrace with steps that link to neighbouring Italian marketplace Eataly.

Black Sheep Coffee will also open its second site at a British Land location, taking 1,200sq ft for its coffee, café and cocktail concept. It will also run the reception café within 155 Bishopsgate.

The new restaurants will join existing venues at the location, including Portuguese tapas restaurant Bar Douro, José Pizzaro, Comptoir Libonais, Beer and Buns, Anatolian restaurant Baraka, and independent wine merchant Uncorked.

“We’re excited that four fantastic brands are joining us at Broadgate. With combined lettings totalling over 7,000sq ft of space, we’re pleased to see continued confidence in Broadgate as a world-class leisure destination,” says Alice Keown, leasing director for restaurants and leisure at British Land.

“We’re committed to providing an exceptional experience to everyone who visits or works at our Broadgate campus. These new lettings, together with the recently launched restaurants at 100 Liverpool Street, will serve to further enhance Broadgate’s offering to customers.”

In May Eataly opened its first UK site at 135 Bishopsgate, a 42,000sq ft Italian food hall which includes restaurants, food stalls, drinking and dining space and a cookery school.

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