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A youthful pop-art sensibility rules from the moment you enter the Zetter (and indeed before – you can't miss the giant neon Z that surmounts the building). A vivid, tropic-themed mural brightens reception, and lift walls are patterned in black and red. A conversion of a 19th century commercial building, the hotel is built around a six-storey, glass-roofed atrium lit in red and green. The atrium is decorated by a site specific installation inspired by silverware used in grand hotels of yesteryear and created by the hotel’s resident art curator and maker, Stephen Rothholz. At street level, breakfast and brunch (think pancakes, fresh patisserie, eggs benedict and the like) are served in the Atrium. For lunch and dinner, the Club Zetter restaurant is a daylit space with outdoor tables in summer, while its bar excels at creative cocktails and craft beers, with an imaginatively-chosen wine list. Brightly-patterned walls and quirky works of art set the scene. Upstairs, bedrooms are uncluttered and well laid out, with large windows and views of the City skyline. Colour schemes favour white, cream, brown and charcoal, brightened by chairs upholstered in floral prints. Bathrooms feature walk-in showers, REN toiletries and fluffy robes. You'll find complimentary bottled water from the hotel's own artesian well beside your bed. All things considered, there are few better places than the Zetter for a lively London break. A fun and happy place to be.
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Why do people love staying in your hotel? The staff and their willingness to go above and beyond. Also the location – Clerkenwell is ideally suited to head to East or West London and is just a few minutes’ walk from ‘Culture Mile’.
What is there to do in the area? One of London’s most historic neighbourhoods, today Clerkenwell has earnt itself a reputation as the city’s go-to gastronomic destination. Nestled amongst the medieval city gates sit Michelin starred restaurants, historic pubs and epicurean cafes. It’s the neighbourhood where East London meets West London so pick a direction and you’ll soon come across Old Street or Broadway Market, The Barbican or St Pauls, The Thames or Somerset House.
What kind of breakfast do you offer? We offer a continental breakfast selection as well as delicious Full English breakfasts, folded omelettes, buttermilk pancakes and lighter options including homemade granola.
Do you offer other meals? And can you recommend good places to eat out locally? Taking the reins of The Bar & Kitchen, in early 2017, Head Chef Ben Boeynaems brought a new, light and contemporary approach to the menu, showcasing only the freshest, seasonal British produce. Ben’s cooking style is simple and well balanced, allowing the produce to really shine. It is this seasonal spontaneity that is a big part of the draw of Ben’s menu, where the food is entirely ingredient-led. In keeping with The Zetter’s approach to sustainability and environmental awareness, Ben has forged burgeoning relationships with local suppliers and producers, ensuring consistent access to the highest quality ingredients. From breakfast and weekend brunch to tempting snacks to have with drinks or a hearty dinner, Club Zetter is open from breakfast to late. Head to Exmouth Market for some excellent local restaurants, including Moro.
Which are your most popular room types, and why? The Rooftop Deluxe rooms because they are so spacious and have fabulous views across London.
What facilities do you have for children and can you fit extra beds in your rooms? We have a kids menu available in Club Zetter as well as books and colouring activities. We have interconnecting rooms and some of our room types can accommodate extra beds or cribs.
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