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Harden's says

An imposing townhouse on the corner of Soho Square and Soho Street, this six-storey newcomer offers a range of drinking and dining options, plus an events space and (naturally) private members' areas. Chefs Alan Lucas and Caroline Gardiner have created an adventurous English menu to delight their guests; light bites in the ground-floor Lobby Bar and all-day dining with a view in the second-floor Parlour restaurant (where bottomless brunch on Sunday will no doubt be popular).

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11 Soho Square, London, W1D 3QD

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11 Soho Square, London, W1D 3QD

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