The Ivy’s 100th birthday refurbishment: What does it take to reinvent a classic restaurant?

On 5 January, The Ivy closed its doors. Then it took them off completely. What was probably the most iconic restaurant in London – the hangout of choice for everyone from Joan Collins to Damien Hirst – is now a building site. Planks of wood straddle gaping holes in the ground, wires dangle overhead and there’s more exposed brickwork than you’ll find in a Shoreditch bar. The Ivy’s director Fernando Peire gave me a tour, hard hats and all, explaining what the changes might look like (“The cloakroom will be going in here, although I’m not sure why this wall is in the way…”).

The Ivy restaurant before the re-fit

Steve touring the building site

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