If you're a King's Cross resident, worker or commuter, you may have been wondering what was going to replace the old Vinoteca right outside the station. We can now enlighten you - it's going to be a Harry's. The Italian restaurant group is currently part of millionaire restaurateur Richard Caring's empire, along with the Ivy cafes and neighbouring King's Cross venture Granary Square Brasserie (although it's part of a planned sale).
If you haven't been to one before, there are Harry's in Knightsbridge, beside Selfridges and in Victoria. They're based on, but not linked to, the famous Harry's bar in Venice.
The all-day restaurant will be open from breakfast through to dinner and cocktails, serving up a mix of pasta, pizza and larger grilled dishes. The always-popular tagliolini with truffle and Parmesan will be on offer alongside aubergine parmigiana, linguine vongole and a range of pizzas made with 72-hour proved dough. And, yes, their famous toadstool dessert will be on the menu too.
It's a very good space, just at the entrance to King's Boulevard between the King's Cross and St Pancras stations, with room for 80 diners inside and a massive terrace. Expect this to be pretty busy the moment it opens.
More about Harry's King's Cross
Where is it? 3 King’s Blvd, London N1C 4BU
When does it open? 3 June 2025
Find out more: Visit their website or follow them on Instagram @harrysdolcevita
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