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Booking Office 1869 has announced that it will open an all-day drinking and dining destination this October in the heart of King’s Cross, London.

A reimagining of the original 19th Century St. Pancras ticket hall, the launch marks the tenth anniversary of the opening of the St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel and will replace the previous Booking Office bar and restaurant.

The redesign was overseen by Parisian architect and designer Hugo Toro, who has worked alongside owner and property developer Harry Handelsman to create a design which blends old and new influences.

The room, which can seat 120, will be dominated by features including tall palm trees and three pendant lights made up of 267 brass leaves each, along with a 22-metre long bar, which surrounds the original ticket office, all serving as key focal points.

Open until 12am on weeknights, and 1am on Fridays and Saturdays, menus will be overseen by Patrick Powell who has curated an all-day style A La Carte menu running through snacks, salads and starters, mains, sides and desserts.

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