Pergola on the Roof at Television Centre to launch this summer

Apr 20, 2016

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From the 26 May, Television Centre will host one of London’s most exciting roof terraces, Pergola on the Roof. The iconic West London site will be welcoming award-winning charcuterie and bar Salt Yard, seasonal rotisserie LeCoq, and Chelsea’s ‘wild and foraged food’ restaurant Rabbit. Gourmet burger bar Patty & Bun will also be making a 4-week appearance on the roof as part of the 14-week residency.  

Pergola on the Roof will launch as one of the biggest temporary pergolas in Europe. Partnering with some of London’s most exciting and best-loved restaurants, the creation of their bespoke menus for this incredible rooftop eatery will mark the unprecedented experience of dining 170ft over the West London skyline, beneath the exquisite hanging foliage of a pergola. 

Alistair Shaw, Managing Director of Television Centre, said:

“We are delighted that Pergola on the Roof at Television Centre is coming to White City, in partnership with some of London’s most exciting restaurants, such as award-winning Salt Yard charcuterie bar and restaurant and gourmet burgers from the fantastic Patty & Bun. 

“At Television Centre, we will be offering high quality independent restaurants as we open up the iconic former home of the BBC the public. Pergola on the Roof at Television Centre will be a destination rooftop eatery for both White City residents and guests from further afield, building on the success of last year’s rooftop venue.”

Pergola on the Roof will allow visitors and local residents to sample some of London’s most exciting culinary offerings, alongside summer-inspired drinks.

With food, drink and sweeping views of West London, Pergola on the Roof will make Television Centre one of the hottest destinations this Summer.

To find out more, or to book a slot, visit Pergola on the Roof.

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