Art-filled restaurant with fantastic cuisine
Category : Restaurant
| Cuisine : British
Address :
41-43 Mount Street,
Mayfair,
London,
W1K 2RX,
UNITED KINGDOM
Web : mountstrestaurant.com/
Opening Times : Breakfast Mon-Fri: 07:30 – 10:00; Breakfast Sat-Sun: 08:00 – 10:00; Lunch Mon-Sat: 12:00 – 14:45; Lunch Sun: 12:00 – 15:45; Dinner Mon-Sat: 18:00 – 22:00; Dinner Sun: Closed
Restaurant : Details
Description: Resplendent in Venetian design, the Italian Rooms feature a private dining room for up to 10 guests and a separate bar with lounge seating, that can be booked for pre or post dinner drinks. Guests are greeted by carved wooden doors inspired by Palazzo interiors, while the floors are edged with Italian Verde Alpi green marble, covered in the centre by green carpeting. Both rooms have classic pelmets and curtain boxes, evoking the interiors of a Venetian Palazzo. Italian works of art line the walls, including Chirico’s “La Muse” (1974). Located on the second floor, the Italian dining room can be used in conjunction with the Italian bar, together with the Swiss Room, which includes a dining room seating 14 guests
Capacity: 10 (Boardroom),
10 (Long),
14 (Standing),
Chef's table: No
AV Equipment: No
Menu: Set Menu,
Pre Order,
Distinguishing Features:
Noteworthy Art
Semi Private: No
Average Hire Fee: N/A
Minimum Spend: Minimum spend dependent on time/date/month
Description: A celebration of Switzerland’s rich history of art and design, the Swiss Room is located on the second floor, and features an entrance hall and spacious dining room with seating for up to 14 guests. The floor is the highlight of the room – inspired by the Davos-born artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889-1943). The floor is made of sycamore wood and each plank has been separately stained, one by one by artisan Ian Harper, to resemble a watercolour painting. This elegant room has lacquer panelling, dark oak wood doors and walls lined in linen. Art includes a work by Swiss sculptor Hans Josephsohn (1920 – 2012) and vintage chairs by Guhl. A selection of Swiss artwork, including paintings by Ferdinand Hodler, adorn the walls, while floor-to-ceiling windows provide views over Mount Street and South Audley Street. The room can be used in conjunction with the Italian Rooms, located on the same floor, which includes a dining room seating 10 guests and a lounge area including a bar.
Capacity: 14 (Boardroom),
14 (Long),
14 (Standing),
Chef's table: No
AV Equipment: No
Menu: Set Menu,
Distinguishing Features:
Noteworthy Art
Semi Private: No
Average Hire Fee: N/A
Minimum Spend: Minimum spend depends on time/date/month
Description: Inspired by the history of the Highlands and our sister property, the Fife Arms, The Scottish Room is the largest of the private rooms, seating up to 26 guests, located on the third floor. The dramatic antler chandelier, hung on meat hooks over the dining table, was designed by Laplace and created by Gareth Guy of the McLean Horn Shop in Braemar. All the antlers were sustainably sourced. Weaver Araminta Campbell created an exclusive custom tartan in three colourways for The Scottish Room. Red features in all colourways to reflect the Jacobite clans favour for this colour as a show of wealth. Every tartan tells a story – and for The Scottish Room, select colours in the tartan were originally created with natural plant dyes, a highly valued ancient skill. The bespoke, elegant 9-metre table, chairs and glass-fronted cabinet were hand carved by joinery artisan Kelvin Murray from Scottish oak. The Scottish Room also features an intriguing collection of swords, taxidermy and other objects – all sourced from The Fife Arms’ collection of legitimate Jacobean artefacts and antiques.
Capacity: 26 (Boardroom),
26 (Long),
26 (Standing),
Chef's table: No
AV Equipment: No
Menu: Set Menu,
Distinguishing Features:
Noteworthy Art
Semi Private: No
Average Hire Fee:
Minimum Spend:
Description: At the very top of The Audley, under the turret, is a clandestine enclave: The Games Room. An intimate and private space, with a comfortable lounge area, a card table and a private bar with bar seating. As befits a room designed to hang out in late into the night, the décor and atmosphere is dark and subdued, with deep red walls, dark lacquered joinery, dark glass tops, rich carpet and subdued golden lighting. Laplace designed the rug in the main room as an homage to Louise Bourgeois (American, born in France, 1911–2010). He worked closely with Jerry Gorovoy, Bourgeois’s long-time assistant, to remain faithful to her signature style. The rug was then produced in Nepal. A circular work reinterpreting tentacle erotica is painted directly onto the ceiling of the turret room, commissioned by Hauser & Wirth artist Anj Smith. Located on the fourth floor, The Games Room can seat up to 6 guests at the card table, or stand up to 20 guests for a drinks reception.
Capacity:
6 (Round),
20 (Standing),
Chef's table: No
AV Equipment: No
Menu: Set Menu,
Pre Order,
Semi Private: No
Average Hire Fee: N/A
Minimum Spend: Minimum spend depends on time/date/location