Shaftesbury has actually revealed the main opening of a brand-new unwinded area dining establishment and wine bar, The Barbary Next Door, the little sibling principle adjacent to The Barbary in Neals Yard, Seven Dials.
Open from early in the early morning up until night, the 300 sq ft The Barbary Next Door restaurant situated at 16a Neals Yard serves a menu influenced by the fragrant spices and smoky flavours of Moorish Spain and North African cooking. The Barbarys head chef Daniel Alt is at the helm of the kitchen and supported by a skilled group, offering visitors with a memorable see.
The new idea menu shows the all-day deal from sweet North African pastries, Moroccan tortillas and Middle Eastern-inspired roadside eggs to an option of a lunch or supper or something more, consisting of Tunisian pumpkin salad, chicken pastilla and a variety of warming tagines. All alternatives are combined with a considered red wine list focussing on Spanish, French and Moroccan bottles by red wine director and sommelier Honey Spencer.
Interiors, designed by Gundry & & Drucker, have actually taken their cues from backstreet Andalusian bars to Casablancan twentieth-century design and airy Moroccan yards. The zinc bar and seating are backed by a distressed antique mirror and lime-washed walls. Big windows at the entryway will be pulled open in the warmer months, and keep an eye out onto the alfresco dining terrace, set within Neals Yard.
Julia Wilkinson, Restaurant Director at Shaftesbury commented: “We have enjoyed working collaboratively with the Paskins throughout our portfolio for many years and have been thrilled at the success of their award-winning Barbary principle, so the addition of their little sibling concept, The Barbary Next Door, is a natural however equally imaginative addition to Neals Yard. We are always happy be able to supply inspiring dining establishment ideas such as The Barbary Next Door a house within our community and for our visitors to experience the diverse and developing dining line up across Seven Dials.”
Zoe Paskin, Co-Founder of The Barbary Next Door, added: “We produced The Barbary in two ways, the common cooking around a space and a fire pictured on the love of every back street we have actually ever roamed below Seville to Rome, Marrakesh to Marseille. A covert yard and then a discovered bar or restaurant. The Barbary Next Door is all that and the pleasure people even more checking out the heritage of the regions.”
Hanover Green, Nash Bond and Cushman & & Wakefield represent Seven Dials.