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Thursday 20 -
Sunday 23 March
Somerset House
Strand
London
WC2R 1LA
Thurs - Fri: 11am - 8pm
Sat - Sun: 10am - 6pm
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Tickets
Tickets will go on sale in early 2025
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Visiting Somerset House
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Getting here
Our closest stations
Charing Cross
(Northern and Bakerloo lines)
Temple
(Circle and District lines)
Holborn
(Central and Piccadilly lines)
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Eating & Drinking
Somerset House's cafes, restaurants, and bars provide plenty of ways to refresh, relax and refuel at the Fair.-
Spring
New WingLed by Skye Gyngell, former head chef at the Michelin-starred Petersham Nurseries, Spring is housed in a restored 19th Century drawing room previously closed to the public for 150 years.
A daily-changing menu of seasonal British food with an extensive wine list supplemented by inventive cocktails, seasonal juices, and house-made liqueurs and minerals.
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WatchHouse
East WingWatchHouse was built on a simple statement - beautiful, unique spaces, amazing food and modern coffee.
Boasting a state of the art brew bar and industry leading coffee equipment, WatchHouse is focused on serving an unrivalled coffee experience together with daily fresh sandwiches, all-day brunch service and artisan baked goods.
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Café Petiole
South WingRenowned for his critically acclaimed Tendril restaurant in Mayfair, chef Rishim Sachdeva launches a new culinary venture with Café Petiole, a plant-first café.
Situated just off the Edmond J. Safra Fountain Court, the café offers a diverse menu throughout the day, catering to both grab-and-go and dine-in experiences. The menu showcases grab-and-go breakfast items, plant-first lunch options, and an all-vegan drinks list - as well as a a range of home condiments available for purchase exclusively from the café.
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