Chantelle Nicholson to close Tredwells after seven years

08 September 2021 by
Chantelle Nicholson to close Tredwells after seven years

Chantelle Nicholson is to close her London restaurant Tredwells after seven years on 24 September.

In a statement the chef said she was excited for the "next chapter" for her team and has plans to open a new restaurant in early 2022.

Nicholson oversaw the launch of Tredwells when it was part of Marcus Wareing Restaurants in 2014 and was appointed chef-patron in 2016. She took sole ownership of the restaurant in 2018.

In 2020 the chef revealed she was planning a 'Tredwells 2.0' and was searching for a new home for the concept, but this was delayed by the pandemic.

More than 50% of Tredwells' menu is plant-based and the restaurant has been praised for its sustainable focus, winning a Michelin Green Star for sustainable gastronomy in the Michelin Guide Great Britain and Ireland 2021.

Nicholson said: "We will be closing the doors at Tredwells with fond memories and a great sense of achievement. The last seven years have been an incredible journey and I would like to thank all the people who have been part of it, as well as the guests who enjoyed our hospitality. My team and I are excited for our next chapter."

Details of Nicholson's new restaurant will be announced in the coming weeks.

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