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Mildreds Soho announces reopening

The new design of the Mildreds townhouse has created more space as well as a second floor 18-seater private dining area and event space

London’s vegan restaurant Mildreds has announced its anticipated reopening after a major renovation. 

The vegan restaurant closed two months ago to completely refurbish the Grade II listed heritage building on Lexington Street, Soho. 

The new design of the Mildreds townhouse has created more space as well as a second floor 18-seater private dining area and event space, ideal for Christmas parties.

The new Mildreds now offers dining over three floors with individually designed spaces with clashing colours, more plants and layers of artwork collated over the last 35 years. The exterior facade of the building is now blue with orange window frames and Mildreds signage.

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The bar has been extended and redesigned with coral paint and red gloss trims featuring a “modern renaissance” painted mural. There’s additional booth seating with each section of the restaurant decorated with different wallpaper and colour themes to enhance the new interiors. 

The new Mildreds opens on 16 October and there will be a complimentary cocktail for all those who dine at the Soho restaurant until October 31. 

Mildreds CEO, Sam Anstey, said: “We’ve been trailblazers of plant based food for decades and our home has always been Soho, the heart of London’s most vibrant district. I am extremely proud to re-open Mildreds Soho and after the refresh of our elegant grade II listed townhouse site I look forward to inviting back our loyal customers as well as new guests alike. 

“The Lexington Street venue has been lovingly re-imagined with bold colours, a gallery of special paintings and we’ve also created a separate floor for private events, ideal for Christmas get-togethers and intimate gatherings. Welcome back to the new Mildreds!”

Mildreds first opened in Soho in 1988 with the ambition to serve vegetarian food to the inhabitants of the area that was “anything but bland or boring”.

Since then the restaurant has become known around the world as one of the most “influential trailblazers” of vegetarian and vegan cuisine and the beating heart of plant based food innovation in the UK. 

Fast forward over 35 years and Mildreds has expanded beyond its Soho base with restaurants in Covent Garden, Camden Town, Kings Cross, Dalston and Victoria.

Sarah Wasserman, Mildreds head of food development, said: “Mildred’s food philosophy has always been about showcasing the freshest, most vibrant and flavoursome ingredients available in plant-based cooking. Whether you follow a vegan diet or not, my team and I have always focused on creating amazing, innovative food that just happens to be great-tasting vegan food.  

“I’ve always been inspired by international cuisine and have used many different influences when designing new menus to include diverse collections of fresh and vibrant ingredients. We are proud to be a mecca for food lovers and our recently launched autumn menu pioneers seasonal and adventurous flavours as well as bringing back guest favourites like the popular mushroom and ale pie.”

Wasserman added: “Mildreds has inspired generations of vegans and non vegans to try delicious, flavoursome food and this tradition will continue at our much loved Soho home.”

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