Seven Dials Market set to swings its doors back open TOMORROW

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Seven Dials Market will be swinging its doors open from Friday 7th August, the first of London’s major food halls to reopen post-lockdown. 

We have all the details on which traders to expect, Eat Out To Help Out offers including all you can eat at Pick & Cheese.

  • HAVING A GO! Seven Dials Market takes the plunge as London’s first major food hall to open its doors post-lockdown, announcing today that, after 5 months, they’re ready to get back out there and will be swinging the doors open from Friday 7th August.
  • NO MORE SWEATY BOXES: After closing in March, founder Petra Barran and the KERB team are delighted to get the wheels turning again at their only indoor food hall. On the menu will be all the signature dishes SDM fans have come to know and love, served up under that beautiful glass atrium. After months of home-cooked dinners and luke-warm Deliveroos, all those street food classics, fresh off the griddle, are going to be tasting better than ever.
  • BACK AT THE PASS: Returning to Seven Dials Market will be seven independent stalwarts – each with their own lockdown journeys to tell. LINE-UP: Pick & Cheese, Club Mexicana, Nanban, Yum Bun, Strozzapreti, Truffle, and El Pollote. Get reacquainted with the market’s most stand-out dishes, like Nanban’s extraordinary dry lamb curry ramen, and Truffle Burger, fresh off their phenomenal meal kit stint with the real thing – cooked at last by by them, not you!
  • EAT OUT TO HELP OUT WEEKLY MONDAY SPECIALS: There’s some let’s-get-back-out-there offers on the table too for Mondays – including all-you-can-eat British cheese from rotating cheese bar, Pick & Cheese for just £20 p/p and the Yum Bun yum cha where for £20 you get a ‘picnic’ of Yum Bun classics to share at your table.
  • NOW TAKING BOOKINGS: Seven Dials Market has adapted to allow for bookings, cashless orders via click & collect, all-new table service, bright pink sanitising stations to match their bright pink lift and spacious table seating – all with the goal of sticking to the relaxed and lovable KERB atmosphere diners have sought refuge in since they opened last September.
  • CUSTOMER SURVEY: KERB launched its Street Food Census of 2020 (Pt II) this month, consulting London’s food fans on their hunger for the return of dining out in the city. The customer survey (with more than 1000 respondents) revealed that over 40% of Londoners were eager to visit Central London to eat out, claiming they miss being in the city, and 70% saying they are fully behind supporting independent food & drink businesses right now.
  • NEW OPENING HOURS (INCLUDING MONDAYS) Open Friday nights (5pm-10pm), all day Saturday (12pm-10pm), Sunday (12pm-6pm) and Monday all-day (12pm-10pm) throughout August. To secure a spot book a table today on ResDiary. (There will be a number of walk-ins also available if you fancy chancing it).

Founder of KERB and Seven Dials Market, Petra Barran, says: “We’ve got this gorgeous, soaring, double-height, space that’s just been sitting there, redundant, and it needs life and soul and food in it! So, after months of layer upon layer of ‘WTF?’, we’re going to get out there and have a go! We’re taking the plunge because we are bored of sitting around theorising and wondering. Of course we are taking all the necessary new steps – that’s a given – but we want to get back to doing what we love and creating a space for Londoners to come and eat and drink and just BE.”