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The Lucky Club, cocktail and casual dining venue, is set to open a roof terrace within The North Yard of Camden Market, London in May 2022.

Following the brand’s debut site in Mayfair, the 5,600 sq ft Camden Market space, which sits upon the historic Grade II listed horse hospital, will be The Lucky Club’s flagship.

According to the group it will seat 130 covers and feature a Mexican-inspired menu, specialising in Margaritas and Mezcal cocktails. They will be served alongside contemporary takes on classic dishes, such as Lobster Tacos, Pulled Lamb Birria Tacos, and Coconut Ceviche Tostadas.

It has been designed by interior design firm Elliot James, incorporating a “timeless” style in-keeping with the building’s history and heritage. The focus is on a neutral colour palette and natural planting, with a retractable roof and “state-of-the-art” gas heaters to allow for year-round alfresco dining.

Louis Hartshorn, co-founder of The Lucky Club, said: “The Lucky Club name was born from an appreciation for being able to do what we love, day in, day out.

“For our first foray into hospitality, we wanted to create spaces where an inclusive atmosphere, good food and amazing cocktails can be enjoyed by all. Camden Market provides us with the perfect location to continue our brand ethos and be part of an energetic, exciting, and vibrant area.”

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