Despite its landmark status, Trafalgar Square and its surrounding echelons inspire few Londoners as a dining destination. The arrival of Bronte on The Strand, however, signals a positive change. The multi-room restaurant is divided into two dining areas, the Pantry (offering breakfast), and the abundantly green Conservatory, with each space home to a distinct personality.
Despite its landmark status, Trafalgar Square and its surrounding echelons inspire few Londoners as a dining destination. The arrival of Bronte on The Strand, however, signals a positive change.
The multi-room restaurant is divided into two dining areas, the Pantry (offering breakfast), and the abundantly green Conservatory, with each space home to a distinct personality.
Looking to the Strand’s history, designer Tom Dixon took inspiration from the thoroughfare’s prominence as a mecca for collectors in the early 19th century.
As such, Bronte is filled with found treasures, including sculptures and taxidermy, against a backdrop of Dixon’s signature design flourishes.