La Dame de Pic was launched by chef Anne-Sophie Pic in one of Four Seasons’ London hotels in 2016
The two-Michelin-starred La Dame de Pic restaurant at Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge will close later this month after eight years of trading.
Groupe Pic and Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge said they had agreed to “conclude their partnership”.
The joint statement added: “We are incredibly proud of the two-Michelin-star dining experience we created at La Dame de Pic, delivering exceptional dining and unforgettable moments to all.
“We extend our deepest gratitude to our loyal guests, dedicated team, and industry partners who have supported us throughout this journey. It has been a fantastic and unforgettable chapter.”
French chef Anne-Sophie Pic, of the three-Michelin-starred Pic in Valence, France, launched the restaurant as her first London site in 2017 at the then Four Seasons London at Ten Trinity Square. The hotel has since rebranded to Four Seasons Hotel London at Tower Bridge.
La Dame de Pic received its first Michelin star in 2018 and its second in 2020 in recognition of its “delicate [flavour] combinations”.
The restaurant also secured four-AA-rosettes in 2024 for its “stunning classic dishes, first-class, seasonal produce [and] superb technical execution”.
La Dame de Pic’s final day of service will be on 15 February.