At Kimpton Fitzroy London, we have stories galore to tell. From the outside, the palatial 19th-century landmark building, which occupies a full block in Bloomsbury, looks the part of grande dame. Inside are contemporary creature comforts like roomy, art-filled suites with views over Russell Square, a cocktail bar that keeps the Negronis flowing, and a come-as-you-are coffee shop just steps from the Tube. All of these details beckon modern travelers to settle in and stay a while.
Say hello to Kimpton Fitzroy London's new restaurant, Galvin Bar and Grill, a modern day twist on British bar and grill.
Burr and Co. is inspired by Victorian London coffeehouses, and gives them a 21st century twist. Occupying the corner of Bernard Street and Russell Square, just a few yards down from the Tube station, Burr and Co. is open for breakfast and throughout the day. Affordable and easy going, Burr will be somewhere you can grab and go sit with a cup of coffee and a laptop or meet up with friends for sharing small plates and enjoying glasses of wine or beer on tap.
Somewhere to escape the everyday, Fitz’s is named after Charles Fitzroy Doll, the architect of Kimpton Fitzroy London. The bar is the hotel’s equal in terms of flamboyant detail, featuring original stained glass windows, as well as works from Milan-born contemporary artist 2501. Our cocktails pay tribute to the free spirits of Bloomsbury’s past and present – from ‘Spy Princess’ Noor Inayat Khan, to French/Italian novelist Emile Zola.
The Palm Court is the heart and social hub of Kimpton Fitzroy London. It is a meeting point for hotel guests and visitors, and the ultimate relaxed space, with a double height glass ceiling that floods the room with light, and lots of planting. Complementing this spirit of laid back elegance, our service will mix nods to the past, such as drinks trolleys with on trend details such as herb infused cocktails, and Champagnes.