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Tue 7th Apr 2015 - ETM Group to open 15th site, first late-night venue |
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ETM Group to open 15th site, first late-night venue: ETM Group, led by Ed and Tom Martin, has confirmed the opening of its 15th venue, and first late-night venture, on Wednesday 15 April located within the £20 million Broadgate Circle development near Liverpool Street Station in the City. Following the success of its sister restaurant on Sloane Square, The Botanist, Broadgate Circle occupies a 7,986 square foot site split over two levels: a ground floor bar and restaurant and the subterranean Soda Room. A raised dining area, bar and al fresco terrace on the ground floor will cater for a total of 158 covers. Key design features will include: a central feature bar with a botany-inspired flora and fauna artwork and taxidermy display cases; brass-edged tables and a variety of seating options ranging from reclaimed café style chairs to mid-century modern inspired leather armchairs and banquettes with a patchwork of gold, bronze and green leather. Open seven days a week, the restaurant will cater to weekday lunch, dinner, light bite and Sunday lunch trade with signature dishes to include: shellfish platters; tuna tartare; Iberico pork shoulder with pickled nectarines and nasturtium; confit duck burger with blue cheese and a selection of prime cut steaks. Average spend per head for a three-course meal with wine will be between £35 to £50. Downstairs, Soda Room will be open until 2am Wednesday-Saturday with the option for private hire on Mondays and Tuesdays. The space will have a 150-cover capacity with pre-bookable booths, a dancefloor and live DJ nights. An extensive list of international wines, including those from an Enomatic wine dispenser, will sit alongside premium draft lagers, cider, spirits and an ever-evolving cocktails list. Tom Martin said: “The Botanist on Sloane Square is one of our busiest London venues and the brand is ideally suited to the clientele of Broadgate and the City in general. We are delighted to be bringing this highly successful format to such a prominent and prestigious City location.”
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