After several years of redevelopment, the new Battersea Power Station venue is nearing its opening and the cafés, bars and restaurants that will take their place at the location have been announced. There are a number of popular chain names that you'd likely expect to be present, but the list also features a number of exciting prospects for the London location.
Battersea Power Station's food and drink offering will be located in the historic Turbine Halls and Boiler House. Complemented by the 14 cafés, bars and restaurants already open in Circus West Village cuisines from around the globe will be represented including Hawaiian inspired poke bowls at Poke House, traditional British cuisine at Gordon Ramsay's Bread Street Kitchen, Middle Eastern kebabs with a modern twist at Le Bab, sweet and savoury pancakes at Where The Pancakes Are and delicious vegan dishes at Clean Kitchen Club, visitors will be spoilt for choice.
Visitors will be able to enjoy a variety of British and international eateries with chains Joe & The Juice and Starbucks joining the Power Station line-up. Joining the Power Station's leisure offering, Bounce will be opening its first venue in the UK for seven years with an entirely new look and feel offering 11 gaming areas, a central cocktail bar and a private room.
Sam Cotton, Head of Leasing at Battersea Power Station Development Company, said: "Battersea Power Station has emerged as one of London's leading food and drink destinations and this will only become stronger with the great mix of cafés, bars and restaurants opening inside the Power Station, creating thousands of new jobs for the immediate and wider local communities. We are delivering something incredibly unique for the capital and are confident visitors to Battersea Power Station will be excited by the variety of cuisines that will be on offer. We have an exciting year ahead of us as we countdown to the Power Station opening and further retail, leisure and dining concepts to announce, so watch this space!"
Find out more about the redevelopment on the Battersea Power Station website here.