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Broadwick Soho to open in November

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Broadwick Soho, the independent luxury hotel in the heart of London’s West End, has revealed it is set to open its doors in November 2023.

Broadwick Soho features 57 rooms, including nine suites and one penthouse, and will be overseen by general manager, David Monson.

Conceived by a group of friends, the hotel will feature a townhouse aesthetic created by interior designer Martin Brudnizki, of Annabel’s, The Beekman and Scott’s Restaurant fame.

The new hotel will also feature a number of dining options including Dear Jackie, the hotel’s flagship lower-ground restaurant, which will serve “classic Italian gastronomy with a modern twist”. It will be accompanied by Bar Jackie, Broadwick Soho’s street-level café available to both hotel guests and passers-by morning to night.

In addition, the property will offer a resident-only lounge, The Nook, that will include a fireplace and vinyl player for guests to enjoy. Its final offering is the rooftop dining bar and terrace, Flute, which it has described as the “crown jewel” of the hotel. Sitting just above, will be an eighth-floor private dining room with floor to ceiling windows, art and a fireplace and seating for up to 24 on one table.

The property’s owner, Noel Hayden, spent his childhood years living at his family’s hotel, Mon Ami, on the UK’s south coast in Bournemouth. Hayden will be joined by managing director Jo Ringestad and executive director Joshua Gardner who aim to “bring their expertise in hospitality to ensure that every aspect of the hotel is executed flawlessly”.

The team is completed by creative director Andrea Gelardin, and Jamie Poulton as non-executive director, who is also the co-owner of Soho restaurant Randall and Aubin.

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