Gordon Ramsay to open in Sea Containers

Sea Containers London and Gordon Ramsay Restaurants Global have announced a new partnership that will bring a new dining destination to London’s South Bank this autumn.

Gordon Ramsay at Sea Containers will become the signature dining experience of the hotel.

Designed as a destination in its own right, the new restaurant will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner, and will feature an outdoor riverside terrace, offering guests an open-air setting overlooking the River Thames and the London skyline.

“We’re proud to be partnering with Sea Containers London on such a landmark riverside destination," says Andy Wenlock, CEO of Gordon Ramsay Restaurants Global. "From the outset, there was a clear alignment in vision, ambition and commitment to delivering world-class guest experiences. Sea Containers London has an unmistakable identity and energy, and together we’re creating a restaurant that captures the vibrancy of the South Bank while upholding the standards of quality, atmosphere and hospitality that define our restaurants globally.”

Success by design

Designed by Jacu Strauss, creative director and designer of Lore Group, the Sea Containers owner, the interiors take cues from the building’s transatlantic identity and riverside setting, layering red tones inspired by Blackfriars Bridge with subtle references to classic cruise liner design.

The hotel is home to a collection of food, drink and wellness destinations, including the Lyaness bar from Ryan Chetiyawardana and his team, the 12th Knot rooftop bar and terrace and Curzon Sea Containers Cinema. 

“Sea Containers London has always been about creating culturally relevant experiences that reflect the energy and creativity of the South Bank," adds David Taylor, CEO of Lore Group. "Partnering with Gordon Ramsay Restaurants Global brings together two brands that share a commitment to quality, originality and world-class hospitality. This is an important moment for the hotel and for Lore Group as we continue to invest in destinations with strong identity, character and long-term appeal.”


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