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Review of Kitchen at Holmes in Marylebone
12/06/26

Review of Kitchen at Holmes in Marylebone

Just a stone’s throw from Baker Street Station, nestled in the affluent Marleybone Village sits a Sherlock Holmes-themed restaurant that invites you to embark on a Mediterranean dining adventure you won’t soon forget.


Offering all day dining with breakfast, à la carte dining, weekend brunch, a weekday set lunch offering, and the Sunday roast menu. If you’re in the mood for something a little more relaxed, the bar and terrace are ready to serve up drinks and light bites with a side of people watching.


With cosy corners, vintage touches, an alfresco terrace overlooking Baker Street and plenty of character, Kitchen at Holmes feels like the sort of spot where Sherlock himself might pause for a relaxed lunch. Leading the culinary team is Head Chef Stefano Motta, whose Mediterranean-inspired spring and summer menu is a love letter to his nonna’s Sunday table in Northern Italy. After perfecting his skills in Italy, London, and New York, he’s now sprinkling Kitchen at Holmes with Italian hospitality and seasonal flavours.



The spring and summer menu showcases Motta’s blend of Mediterranean tradition and modern flair. You’ll find seasonal dishes like saffron fregola with seafood and lobster linguine with sweet tomatoes. The menu is designed for sharing, but the flavours might tempt you to keep everything for yourself. Kitchen at Holmes takes the classic Sunday roast, serving until 3pm on Sundays, and adds Motta’s magic touch and lots of Italian generosity.


We just couldn’t resist so we started with crisp zucchini fritters, seasoned with Maldon sea salt and black pepper, and tasty cuttlefish croquettes with Tabasco aioli (our absolute favourite). The roasted half chicken and 56-day-aged beef rump proved the kitchen’s focus on quality and care. With golden roast potatoes, seasonal vegetables, rich gravy, and perfectly risen Yorkshire puddings, the portions were so

generous and delicious that it felt more like a celebratory feast than just a regular Sunday lunch.


We ordered two signature mocktails (The restaurant's spirit-free selection offers plenty of personality). I had the Enola No.2, fruity and tropical, while my dining partner chose the Holmes Made Lemonade with lavender syrup, lemon juice, and soda for a crisp, summery drink. Both

were light, tasty, and well-made, a great way to toast a relaxing Sunday afternoon.


We couldn’t resist the dessert menu-who could? I went for the tiramisu, which was light, layered, and packed with coffee flavour. My dining partner chose the honey cake with vanilla crème anglaise, a creamy, airy treat. Both desserts were light and delicious, making for a perfect

ending to our meal. The food was equally matched by the first-rate service from Glen and Shraddha. Glen's knowledge of the menu and enthusiasm for the restaurant shone through. Shraddha was

attentive, friendly and cheerful as she served each dish, creating an atmosphere that was both comfortable and memorable.


This summer, Kitchen at Holmes is teaming up with Hackney Gelato for a gelato terrace, build-your-own affogatos, and cocktails with a gelato twist. Naturally, we tried every flavour in the name of research. Pistachio stole my heart, while my dinning partner loved Cookies & Cream. Any hope of self-control melted faster than the gelato.


Ready to discover your next foodie adventure? Check out Kitchen at Holmes HERE.


Address: 108 Baker Street, Marylebone, London, W1U 6LJ


Written by Stacey Reeves.

Photography courtesey of Kitchen at Holmes

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Crosstown launches festive flavours and other goodies

  • Nov 12, 2023
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 23, 2024

‘Tis the season to eat Crosstown fa la…Alright, any season is the perfect time to tuck into a sweet treat from everyone’s favourite bakery, but as it happens, Crosstown have just launched their new festive treats for the Christmas period.

Crosstown Doughnuts have released 2 exciting new flavours that will be sure to have your tastebuds tingling with yuletide yums and gifting options to place under the tree. Talking of trees, they have also released a show-stopping doughnut Christmas tree which will delight guests at any party.

Here are the deets of the tasty treats.

Doughnut flavours:

Ginger, Blackberry & Pear (ve) – Vegan sourdough covered in a pear and ginger glaze, filled with a refreshing blackberry, pear and ginger compote, topped with a pear puree, then finished with vanilla and candied ginger crumble (£5.75).

Gianduja Chocolate & Hazelnut – A homemade gianduja ganache layered between chocolate cake dough, topped with an indulgent chocolate glaze, a sprinkling of hazelnut nibs, and a dusting of gold shimmer (£5.75).

Doughnut boxes:

Christmas Doughnut Selection – Six or twelve of the festive doughnut flavours, including vegan options + the choice of adding drinks and gift wrap (from £29.95).

Merry Christmas Doughnut Selection – Six or twelve of the festive doughnut flavours, complete with ‘Merry Christmas’ edible toppers, including vegan options + the choice of adding drinks and gift wrap (from £29.95).


Crosstown doughnut tree

Doughnut Trees:

Christmas doughnut tree – A five-tiered stand complete with 12 festive doughnuts, 15 dough bite flavours and festive decorations (£140), an online exclusive.

Christmas doughnut tree – A five-tiered stand complete with 36 festive doughnuts, 30 dough bite flavours and festive decorations (£315), an online exclusive.

Where can I get my sticky hands on them?

Doughnut flavours are available in-store from 1st November. Doughnut boxes and trees are available for delivery across England, Wales, and lowland Scotland from 1st November, place an order via: https://www.crosstown.co.uk/christmas/

Photos courtesy of Crosstown Doughnuts

 
 
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