The Ivy Northcote Road Brasserie has officially opened its doors today, Tuesday 30 September, following a glamorous launch party held last Thursday evening at the newly restored Old Bank building in Battersea. The event welcomed guests from the local community for an exclusive preview of the brasserie’s latest addition to The Ivy Collection.
Held on 25 September, the launch was attended by a mix of local residents and familiar faces, including singer and influencer Tallia Storm, who arrived via a luxurious green carpet. Guests were given a first look at the venue’s interiors, enjoyed signature cocktails and canapés, and experienced a vibrant atmosphere that set the tone for the restaurant’s official debut.

The drinks menu featured a selection of locally sourced cocktails and non-alcoholic options, including The Ivy’s Hot Honey Margarita, Ginger & Honey Sour, and the alcohol-free Dove 42. Champagne was also in steady supply throughout the evening.
Canapés were served from the forthcoming autumn menu, with highlights such as Truffle Arancini offering guests a flavour of the brasserie’s culinary direction. The evening’s entertainment included live performances by a saxophonist and DJ, creating a lively environment within the stylish new space.

Charlie Dimbleby, General Manager of The Ivy Northcote Road Brasserie, said:
“Last night was truly one to remember and it was a joy to welcome so many of the local community to celebrate with us. We’re excited to open our doors next week and invite guests to experience the very best of The Ivy Collection. Whether you’re catching up with friends or celebrating a special milestone, our new brasserie is the perfect spot for every occasion.”

Located at 31–37 Northcote Road, London SW11 1NJ, the brasserie now welcomes guests into its carefully refurbished setting, housed within the characterful Old Bank building. The main dining space accommodates up to 103 guests, complemented by a cosy outdoor terrace for 20 diners, ideal for taking in the lively Northcote Road atmosphere.

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