High-profile chefs and international operators are understood to be among the interested parties looking to take over the former Le Gavroche site in Mayfair.
Davis Coffer Lyons is marketing the 4,000 sq ft venue on London’s Upper Brook Street following its closure in January.
Grand Residence Club by Marriott, which runs luxury residences above the restaurant site, has appointed the property firm to find a new tenant for the space.
Two-Michelin-starred Le Gavroche ran its final public service on 13 January after more than 50 years of trading.
The restaurant was founded by Albert and Michel Roux Sr in 1967 and had been run by Michel Roux Jr since 1991.
Davis Coffer Lyons said in a statement: “The fine dining restaurant – a London institution – completed its final service in January, ending a 55 year tenure.
"A fitting operator is sought for the 4,000 sq ft venue in Upper Brook Street, which sits below GRC’s luxury residences.
"Its compelling history and sought-after Mayfair location mean it is attracting a great deal of interest from a range of operators, including high-profile chefs as well as new international entrants.”
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