Kirk and Keeley Haworth to relocate plant-based restaurant Plates to new London venue

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Kirk and Keeley Haworth to relocate plant-based restaurant Plates to new London venue

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Siblings Kirk and Keeley Haworth have announced they are to relocate their Dalston- based restaurant Plates to a new London location.

Making the announcement on Instagram, the pair wrote: "2022 was a wonderful year collaborating with @untitled_bar_ldn in Dalston and welcoming so many of you to dine with us, but now is the time to focus on settling into a new multifunctional restaurant & food studio that is fully ours.”

They say that the restaurant will be closed for the next few months while they begin the move, although the food studio and events side of the business remains open.

The pair say they hope to have reopened by the spring.

Plates was conceived as a residency in 2017 serving a plant-based menu inspired by Kirk's diet following contracting Lyme disease.

In 2018 the pair cooked out of a site in Shoreditch and ran a series of workshops and cookery classes before lockdown forced them to stop.

In March 2022 the pair moved to Untitled Bar in Dalston, in east London,

The new venue will continue the pair’s plant-based focus, with new dishes currently in development. They say: "The restaurant will be returning asap with the same ambition to bring you the best plant-based dining experience you've ever had (in a new London location)."

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