Mediterranean Street Food Tapas For Grove Park

Owner of Annie's to open new restaurant Little Bird

 

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A new restaurant serving what is being described as Mediterranean street food tapas is planned to be opened in mid-June in Grove Park, opposite Chiswick station.

Little Bird is a venture from Lorraine Angliss who owns Annie's on Strand on the Green and Barnes and Rock & Rose in Kew. Lorraine hopes to open on 14 June.

work to refurbish Zennys restaurant
Work is currently being carried out

Lorraine says; "I have designed the interiors and have really worked very hard to create a
beautiful eclectic comfortable and interestingly different new place for the people of Chiswick to enjoy. I have pulled out all the stops for Little Bird and tried to do something individual but still maintaining the common thread of my other restaurants Annie’s and Rock & Rose. This is another sister to the family if you like."


Michelle Lepherd

The kitchen is headed up by Michelle Lepherd who h as previously worked at the River Café and also St. John under the guidance of the famous Fergus Henderson.

Michelle will create a menu with a different style of dining than that normally found in Lorraine's restaurants, a combination of grazing and sharing. Her ingredients will be
locally sourced and she will use local suppliers as much as possible.The menu will include Asian and European food.

Lorraine Angliss

Rock & Rose mixologist Adam B will take charge of the cocktail menu creating a small-bespoke list using fresh fruits, flowers and herbs.

The address of the new restaurant is 1, Station Parade, Burlington Lane. The location has hosted a number of restaurants over the years including Zenny's, Reef and longer term residents may remember Christian's.

June 2, 2016

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