Capital Hotel, London
Capital Hotel is a small 5-star hotel in London, England. It is located at 22–24 Basil Street, Knightsbridge, and is known to have been visited by The Queen.[1]
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Location | 22-24 Basil Street, Knightsbridge, London, England, United Kingdom |
Coordinates | 51°30′0.36″N 0°9′42.12″W |
Opening | April 1971 |
Owner | David Levin |
It was established by David Levin in April 1971.[2]
Interior
The Capital Hotel is a townhouse hotel with 49 individually designed rooms. It features the work of designers such as Nina Campbell and David Linley.[3] The Capital is known for its classic English style, and has eight suites and a two floor penthouse.
Restaurant
In 1974 the hotel's restaurant, The Capital Restaurant, was one of the first three hotel restaurants in London to achieve a Michelin Star under chefs Richard Shepherd and Brian Turner.[4] In 2001 it earned a second star under Éric Chavot.[5] Other notable chefs who have worked there include Gary Rhodes and Paul Merrett.[6] The restaurant lost its stars after Chavot's departure in 2009.[7]
By 2013, the hotel's restaurant had been replaced by a new restaurant, Outlaw's at The Capital, the only London restaurant of seafood chef Nathan Outlaw.[8] Outlaw's at The Capital has one Michelin star.
References
- "The Queen's celebrations". The Handbook. 24 May 2012. Archived from the original on 1 February 2013.
- capitalhotel.co.uk
- "Capital Hotel". Miles Faster. Retrieved 26 February 2010.
- "Brian Turner" Archived 18 April 2015 at the Wayback Machine, The Caterer, 21 September 2006.
- "Indians and Pub Star in Red Guide", Sunday Business, 21 January 2001
- Fay Maschler, "No place like Jerome's in The Capital", Evening Standard, 10 December 2009.
- Kühn, Kerstin (15 January 2010). "Michelin stars released by the new Michelin Guide". Archived from the original on 14 April 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2011.
- Matthew Norman, "Restaurant review: Outlaw's at the Capital, London", The Daily Telegraph, 20 February 2013.