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Sanctum Soho Hotel’s
No.20 Restaurant for Breakfast
Sanctum Soho Hotel is in the heart of London’s West End.
Two Georgian townhouses have been converted into a striking 30-bedroom
boutique hotel. It’s right between Regent Street and the iconic Carnaby
Street, now lined with trendy clothes shops rather than the ethnic
emporia of the 60s. The dark wood doors of Sanctum welcome the visitor
to a small lobby and then into a bright and unique restaurant called
no.20. Well, the hotel address is 20 Warwick Street so I guess that
name is no surprise. Sanctum Soho is the brainchild of Concept Venues’
Mark Fuller. That company specialises in classy establishments in
London, outside the capital and beyond these shores.
The restaurant interior is designed by Lesley Purcell and it’s a vision
in almost 1940s style, oak floors and red
columns decorated with glowing glass rods. Gold leather-buttoned
banquettes and dark maroon patent crocodile-upholstered chairs seat
the dining area guests, while plush crimson fabrics await those
prefering to linger by the bar. No. 20 has 60 covers but the design assures
privacy. The restaurant presents just a hint of the theme of the hotel
in general: Glamour. This hotel just cries out to have guests from the
A-list and ‘names’ looking for a central retreat.
We were there for breakfast and settled ourselves comfortably behind a
large linen-laden table. It’s the best and most important meal of the
day and it was comforting to find sensible breakfast foods. Heinz Baked
Beans are not often seen on smart menus but here they were and I was
pleased to see that. At least this restaurant takes note of what people
really eat in the mornings. Bagel with Lox and Cream Cheese always
makes a great breakfast and I am sure guests from New York will
appreciate their inclusion.
A stack of Buttermilk Pancakes, Bacon and Maple Syrup was my guest’s
choice. The combination of sweet and salty - fluffy pancakes and crispy
bacon - contrasting tastes and textures, is always satisfying, and at
its best when made by someone other than oneself at such an early hour.
I ordered the Continental Breakfast. This was not the typical French
breakfast which most often consists of a croissant or, always to my
horror, French bread and butter dunked into hot milky coffee. A big
café crème is a welcome start to the day, but sans
globules of grease from the aforementioned buttered French stick.
Thankfully the continental morning repast at No.20 nods to those
European countries to the north and east of La Belle France, where a
more substantial spread is the norm. I started with granola, said to be
toasted at those very No.20 coordinates, and it was a
substantial helping. Next was a plate of three cheeses
and cured meats. When I say ‘plate’
I mean a dinner plate! Fresh fruit was also part of my selection and
it was delivered on a twin of the previous platter. Apple, berries, oranges
made a colourful tapestry and added a noble and healthy air to the meal. This uncharacterisic consideration for fitness did not last long, as croissants also had my name on them.
No.20 is an attractive restaurant with a menu which offers something
for everyone. Plenty for those who treat their bodies as temples, lots
for those with moderate appetites, and the rest of us can graze on
tempting traditional fry-ups and sweet treats. The prices are
reasonable for such a location and Sanctum offers a memorable
experience, with the possibility of your morning toast being delivered
by a waitress who might shortly be serving a rock star. It’s that kind
of place. I’ll be back for dinner.
No. 20 restaurant opening hours:
Monday to Saturday 6.30am - 11.00am
Sunday 7.00am - 11.00am
Sanctum Soho Hotel, 20 Warwick Street, Soho, London W1B 5NF
Tel: +44 (0)207 292 6102
Fax: +44 (0)207 434 3074
Email: info@sanctumsoho.com
Email: no.20@sanctumsoho.com
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