Looking for somewhere brimming with big city-cool for your next event? Well, let us introduce you to Sunday in Brooklyn Marylebone; a chic, stylish eatery in a fabulous location in West London, which takes inspiration from the urban flair of New York City.
Day-to-day, Sunday in Brooklyn serves up the best of America's brunch culture on a plate, alongside a few USA crowd pleasers like pancakes, burger and corn dogs, as well as fresh salads and sharing plates. If you fancy giving this place a taste before you commit to an event, we can only recommend that you do, and head down for brunch at the weekend to try the spoils.
Inside, the space is impeccably designed, with the main dining room space featuring the likes of exposed brick walls, plenty of plants and industrial furniture. Statement lighting and a lot of lamps ensure that the vibes are immaculate, with an atmospheric glow day and night. You're welcome to take over the main space for a full buyout, with a capacity of 60 people, which would work really well for a larger event. But, if an intimate supper is what you were picturing, Sunday in Brooklyn boasts an impressive amount of smaller spaces and private dining rooms.
There's the 'Ironwork Vaults', for example, which offer a nod to Williamsburg’s historic iron and metalworking industries, boasting a large cosy booth, low lighting and a capacity of nine people. Then, there's the trio of private dining spaces - Wythe, Bedford and Metropolitan - all of which feature patterned carpeting, chic furniture and more exposed brick. Capacities vary between 10 to 16 and include a private bar and use of the TV.
Another great option is the Basement, which offers a long, central table for up to 26 and gives you your own space to drink, eat and socialise, again with a private bar.