The concepts - Arbour, Wolves of Tokyo, Lillie’s and Juno - aim to position Olympia as a culinary hotspot for locals, visitors and cultural seekers alike.
They will be opening in phases from late October this year and through to June next year.
Distinct concepts
Concept details
Arbour - aims to be the social hub of Olympia and its surrounding area. A two-level bar, covering 15,000sq ft and housing four food concepts including gourmet fried chicken, smashed burgers, farm-to-fork eats and artisan coffee. The site has capacity for 540 covers with 1,100 standing and a large and open rooftop space.
Wolves of Tokyo - an 8,000sq ft Japanese restaurant and cocktail bar, housing 300 covers alongside a 125-capacity rooftop space.
Lillie’s - inspired by English gardens and Kensington’s historic vineyards, the rooftop retreat will offer a curated menu of British small plates paired with English sparkling wines and Champagne and can host 250 covers.
Juno - aiming to be the largest Italian restaurant in the UK, this site is set in the Grade II-listed Olympia National Hall building. It has been designed to showcase traditional Italian flavours. The 11,000sq ft site has up to 252 covers.
Incipio Group CEO Ed Devenport said: “These venues represent our most ambitious and diverse project to date.
“We’ve crafted four distinct concepts that celebrate the best of global good culture while offering something truly special for London.
“Olympia gives us the perfect platform to deliver unforgettable experiences at scale.”
Colourful mix
Lloyd Lee, managing partner at Yoo Capital, which is part of the ownership group behind Olympia, said the venue aims to have something for all.
Lee added: “When we first began building the vision for Olympia, we made a commitment to showcase young energetic British companies like Incipio, which represent a bold new generation of visionary British culinary entrepreneurs, creating original new concepts, menus and experiences for Londoners and visitors from further afield.
“On behalf of Olympia, we are very proud to be showcasing Incipio’s bespoke new bars and restaurants, which visitors will only be able to experience right here, at Olympia.
“A colourful mix of cuisines, concepts and experiences to ensure Olympia offers something for everyone.”