Studio Five, a cool collision of music, delicious food, and exciting connections to London’s cultural heritage legends, debuts at the iconic Wembley Park Studios. The level is installed in the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre with a capacity of 1200 people, making Studio Five an opportunity. -to your spouse for dinner before and after the show. Still, the list of musical skills and cultural prestige of the prominent location propel the new independent dining spot straight into the spotlight.
The place
In a corner of London’s North West Cultural District, a sacred place is just a stone’s throw from Wembley Park Station and next to the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre. A place where royalty reads lines, music legends composed life-changing tracks and pop culture icons were created in front of the studio audience.
Studio Five builds on its site’s attractive heritage to offer an exclusive dining experience for locals, hikers, and theater-goers, promising to be a destination for those looking for an immersive experience steeped in rich history.
For the last century, the place of this sublime restaurant has been home to Fox Films, ITV and Limehouse. In 1964, the Beatles performed there and in 1991, just six months before his untimely death, Freddie Mercury recorded his last music video. – These Are The Days Of Our Lives – in the studios. From 1993 to 2017, the site was operated through Fountain, which has hosted massive exhibits that tell legends in pop culture history, such as The X Factor, Britain’s Got Talent, and British episodes of Friends.
Studio Five co-owners, Olivier Award-winning producers Oliver Royds and Broadway and West End theatre manufacturer Tristan Baker add to the venue’s unique cultural credentials. Between them, the two men have made countless avant-garde productions in recent years, adding those of David Bowie. Lázaro (Kings Cross Theater); Guy
Paying homage to this history not only through the name, Studio Five uses sensual interiors that incorporate blue velvets, warm metallic finishes and reclaimed dark oaks to include a relaxed and sumptuous atmosphere and let the existing character of the building shine through. Photos of musical legends such as The Beatles, James Brown and other cultural icons adorn the walls and take visitors on an ancient adventure into the past.
Live talent
Live performances of an impressive roster of skills are scheduled at the Studio Five level on Friday and Saturday nights. Each table in the restaurant has a view of the room level, so there will be no bad seat and the taste of the music will be varied. such as the subsequent catalog of legends with links to the site.
Independent artists, nostalgic guest appearances and up-and-coming new bands will be mixed with performances by local music scholars as part of Studio Five’s owners’ commitment to nurturing young talent.
From different dinners to colorful weekend brunches and atmospheric pre- and post-show meals, no experience at Studio Five will ever be the same again.
A fusion of flavors
Like their roster of live performances, Studio Five’s cuisine likes to be eclectic, delivering a striking Anglo-Asian fusion of small plates, entrees, and sides. Create your flavor-packed small plate set by opting for:
Mussels cooked in coconut milk broth
Or opt for solo dining in the main segment of the concise menu, which ranges from crowd-pleasing classics like the 10 oz. pastured ribeye steak with butter from the Café de Paris and fish
From the first act to the encore
When the curtain rises on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s highly anticipated show, Starlight Express, Studio Five becomes the premier destination for pre- and post-show food and drinks. The signature menu offers two courses for £31 or 3 courses for £37, accompanied by a side dish and a glass of space wine, beer, sparkling wine, mocktail, or complimentary comfy drink.
Start the case with grilled prawns and summer vegetable bhajis, followed by stewed beef cheeks, crispy fried eggplant with coconut raita and tahini, or their take on an aged fish and chips. The “light at the end of the tunnel” includes sticky ginger and caramel pudding, flavors of Hackney ice cream, summer berry crumble, and crème brûlée.
After the show, on a sublime stage with a signature cocktail such as the Express-o Martini, Rusty’s Rail Bramble, or Last Carriage Mocktail while listening to talented live musical performances.
Let the rhythms of Studio Five’s colorful atmosphere and the excitement of Starlight Express take you on an adventure from the first act to the final encore.