Regent Street unveils new summer terrace partnership with Casa do Frango on Heddon Street
Regent Street’s has a new foodie corner, Heddon Street, launches new summer terrace and series of live-music performances in partnership with Casa do Frango.
Regent Street is introducing a new outdoor summer terrace on Heddon Street, offering al fresco dining, drinking, and entertainment. The fully pedestrianised terrace is open to the public and features a dedicated stage for live music performances throughout the summer. Visitors can enjoy the terrace seven days a week, indulging in food and drinks, while relaxing amidst the greenery and various seating areas. The terrace is divided into two sections, one exclusively served by Casa do Frango and another open to the public.
We had the pleasure of attending the grand launch of Casa do Frango's exquisite new summer terrace on Heddon Street. This hidden gem of a terrace offers guests a delightful opportunity to savour the flavours of Portugal. Indulge in their acclaimed Piri-Piri chicken, tantalising sharing plates, and an enticing selection of all-Portuguese drinks, featuring wines from across the country and a tempting array of cocktails brimming with Portuguese spirit.
Whether you're seeking a rejuvenating mid-week lunch break, after-work drinks with colleagues, or a memorable evening of shared plates, this terrace provides the perfect setting to bask in the lively ambiance, topped off with a traditional Pastel de Nata.
Be sure to keep an eye out for the live performances scheduled regularly on the terrace. Every Tuesday and Wednesday evening, as well as Sunday afternoons, you can groove to the enchanting melodies of Jazz and Cuban artists like Jesus Cutino's Trio. Their repertoire ranges from beloved Latin classics to the latest hits in Salsa, Son, Merengue, and Reggaeton styles, creating the perfect ambiance for those long summer evenings in London.
Location: 31-32 Heddon Street, London, W1B 4BN. Website: casadofrango.co.uk
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