Tyburn Kitchen
The Tyburn stone, located in Tyburn Kitchen, was a sign for many travellers entering London that they have arrived at their destination; throughout time Tyburn was considered the main entrance point to London from the north. Over the centuries Edgware Road was known as Watling Street, a key Roman road, connecting London to the rest of the country, from Dover to Wroxeter and the many cities in between.
Tyburn Kitchen is built on a heritage of taking in the best of seasonal produce from all regions across this historical route to London, and creating a distinctive food and drink offer in this bustling modern city.