With the opening of The Gilbert Scott only a couple of weeks away, we thought we would give you a few sneak previews of what you can expect.
When you step into The Gilbert Scott, through the revolving door (one of the first in...

With the opening of The Gilbert Scott only a couple of weeks away, we thought we would give you a few sneak previews of what you can expect.
When you step into The Gilbert Scott, through the revolving door (one of the first in...
With the weather for the bank holidays this weekend set to be dry and warm, what better way to spend your time than sat in the garden enjoying a barbeque?
If so, we have the perfect recipe for you; Homemade burgers with barbeque...
Born in Gawcott, Buckinghamshire in July 1811, George Gilbert Scott was the son of Thomas Scott, a clergyman and amateur architect. At the age of 16, Scott moved to London to begin formal training with the architect, James Edmeston. After tr...
On Wednesday 6th April we welcomed our first guests to The Gilbert Scott. All 100 guests were personal friends and family of our Landlord, Mr. Harry Handelsman of Manhattan Loft Corporation. It was Harry who first introduced me to this...
In yet another new feature for Kitchen Diaries, this week we have decided to give you an insight into one of the more unusual ingredients that we are currently featuring on our menus, Scarlet Elf Caps.
One look at these little m...