The Broadwick Soho, the first London hotel designed by Martin Brudnizki, of The Wolseley and Annabel’s fame, will finally open its doors this month (November 2023).
Created by a group of friends, the hotel is located on the corner of Broadwick Street and Berwick Street and its design draws inspiration from the ‘gritty glamour, but also eclectic and diverse history of Soho’.
The property offers 57 rooms and suites, all of which have bespoke furniture and individually selected artworks, with rich geometric patterns and vibrant prints complemented by a soft and soothing colour scheme.
There are four drinking and dining concepts at the hotel, including Bar Jackie, Broadwick Soho’s vibrant street-level café. On the lower-ground floor, Dear Jackie is a dinner-only restaurant serving pasta dishes and reimagined Italian classics, as well as an extensive list of wines.
Guests can relax by the fireplace in the residents-only lounge The Nook or enjoy a cocktail with a bird’s-eye view over the rooftops of London on the terrace at Flute, a stylish top-floor bar.
With its residential feel and sweeping views over London, The Dining Room at Broadwick Soho is an ideal spot for private dining, celebrations and intimate events including meetings, creative workshops and press launches.
Situated on the eighth floor of the hotel, with floor-to-ceiling windows offering superb views of the London skyline, the space can accommodate up to 24 people on one table and features menus that celebrate the best of Italian cuisine.