By Chloe set for further London expansion

16 May 2019 by
By Chloe set for further London expansion

Plant-based restaurant concept By Chloe is set to open two new London sites in Oxford Circus and the O2.

The 72-cover Oxford Circus venue will open mid-June and will be the brand's third London location and flagship store, joining sites in Covent Garden (pictured), the first site which opened in February last year, and Tower Bridge, which opened last June. The new site will also have a 10-cover terrace.

The 78-cover O2 restaurant at the Icon shopping outlet will open early July and will feature its own games zone, with a pinball machine and retro arcade games, as well as a further 36 seats in the interior mall area.

Both sites will offer plant-based versions of roast dinners, fish and chips and sticky toffee pudding, as well as salads, burgers, pasta, sweets and dairy-free ice-cream.

Co-founder Samantha Wasser said: "We are so excited to grow our brand in London and have been delighted at the demand we've received to continue expanding! We could not think of a more perfect location for our third By Chloe location than the iconic Oxford Circus neighbourhood."

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