Upmarket restaurant owner Corbin & King to close string of glamorous eateries including the Wolseley
Corbin & King FounderJeremy King. The firm is closing down upmarket eateries including the Wolseley, on Piccadilly
A string of London’s most glamorous restaurants have been shut due to the pandemic.
Corbin & King is closing down upmarket eateries including the Wolseley, on Piccadilly, and the Delaunay in Covent Garden.
The Wolseley is normally a honeypot for FTSE 100 bosses doing deals while Delaunay is popular with PRs, who frequent the tables with their clients.
The company said that it is closing its restaurants until further notice adding that ‘this move was inevitable’.
Founders Jeremy King and Chris Corbin have been in business for 40 years and are behind some of the capital’s legendary restaurants.