Hyatt Regency London to open Churchill-themed bar

18 September 2012 by
Hyatt Regency London to open Churchill-themed bar

The Hyatt Regency in London is set to launch a new bar inspired by Sir Winston Churchill and his wife Clementine.

The Churchill will also have a private terrace within the hotel, which is situated just behind Marble Arch on Portman Square.

It will be filled with subtle references to a young Churchill through art, animals, Champagne, cigars and whisky.

The interiors are designed by Bespoke by Brigitta Spinocchia, a company known for its work on private houses and yachts.

The opening will also see the unveiling of a specially commissioned life-size bronze statue of Sir Winston by sculptor Laurence Holofcener.

Holofcener has cast a statue of Sir Winston before - the bronze "The Allies", which depicts the former prime minister and President Franklin Roosevelt sitting on a bench, on London's Bond Street.

By Neil Gerrard

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