Chiltern Firehouse, Restaurant and hotel in Marylebone, United Kingdom.
The Chiltern Firehouse is a dining establishment with an attached hotel in a protected Victorian brick building in Marylebone. The rooms spread across several floors, while the ground-floor dining space includes a courtyard with outdoor tables.
The building served as a fire station from the second half of the 19th century and was used for that purpose for more than a century. The conversion into a dining establishment and hotel took place in the early 2010s.
The name comes from the street where the building stands, while the dining room today draws locals and guests from across the city. The kitchen combines British ingredients with international preparation methods and mirrors the cosmopolitan character of the neighborhood.
The establishment accepts reservations and sits on a side street in Marylebone, easily reached from Baker Street. The hotel reception remains open day and night, while the dining room serves late into the evening as well.
The red brick walls and tall windows still recall the original function of the building. Part of the old equipment was kept as a decorative element in the interiors.
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