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Pollen Street Social is a restaurant in London, England, run by chef
Jason Atherton Jason Atherton (born 6 September 1971) is an English chef and restaurateur. His flagship restaurant Pollen Street Social gained a Michelin Star in 2011, its opening year, and retained it until its closure in 2024. He was the Executive Chef at ...
. It was Atherton's first UK solo restaurant, and in 2011 was named the best new UK restaurant by the ''
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'', and the best new fine-dining restaurant in London by '' Time Out''. It currently holds one
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, which it gained within a year of opening. Elements in the restaurant such as the
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have been subsequently included in Atherton's other restaurants. On 22 March 2024, Atherton announced on Instagram that the restaurant would be closing permanently on 31 July 2024.


Description

Chef
Jason Atherton Jason Atherton (born 6 September 1971) is an English chef and restaurateur. His flagship restaurant Pollen Street Social gained a Michelin Star in 2011, its opening year, and retained it until its closure in 2024. He was the Executive Chef at ...
had previously worked for
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for ten years before opening his first restaurant, Table No. 1 in Shanghai. In 2011, he opened his first UK based restaurant, Pollen Street Social, which became his flagship location. The name came from the location of the restaurant, and Atherton described the "social" name saying, "I spend quite a lot of time in New York, and places like Stanton Social are popping up; and it's based around people being able to use a fine-dining restaurant for anything they want, not just for the food, but for the atmosphere, for the Champagne, for the private areas, for the bar. So it's a social place." It was funded by twenty years of Atherton's savings, as well as several minor investors in addition to a single private investor who owns 25%. He was relieved that there was a reasonable gap after the opening of
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, due to the buzz caused by
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's restaurant. The restaurant is located at 8-10 Pollen Street, London, where previously a Pitcher & Piano
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was located. Prior to opening the restaurant, he opened a
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for two days in October 2010 to preview the menu to be served at Pollen Street Social. The interior of the restaurant is split into two separate rooms, with the bar located away from the main dining area which seats sixty diners. The tables in the dining room are located around a central service area, while the kitchen is at the back of the room, near the dessert bar. The dessert bar allows diners to watch the pastry chefs prepare the desserts. Elements from Pollen Street Social have been introduced to other restaurants run by Atherton. These include the dessert bar, which has been replicated in Atherton's Singapore based Pollen restaurant. Atherton described the most used piece of equipment at the restaurant as a Thermomix, a blender which also heats the food which is used for purées and making
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.


Menu

A de-constructed full English breakfast The initial menu was criticised by critics for being overcomplicated. Due to Atherton's history of working at Maze, there was confusion over whether certain small plates were starters and which were sharing platters. Within a month of opening, this was reduced down to eight starters and eight mains. The desserts include the signature "PBJ", which features
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mousse, cherry jam and rice puffs.


Reception

John Walsh, writing for ''
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'' described a mackerel dish as being inspired by the Danish restaurant
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and praised the inventiveness of the dessert bar. He praised the staff, and summed up the restaurant saying " There's a great deal to enjoy at Pollen Street Social. Jason Atherton has put his heart and soul and his considerable imagination into it, and it shows." ''
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s Zoe Williams thought the interior looked "like a posh
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", and while she praised the starters, she was underwhelmed by the main courses. She gave it a rating of six out of ten. Zoe Strimpel, in her review for ''
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'' said that she would return to the restaurant "in a heartbeat". She singled out a smoked
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starter for praise, saying that it equalled the meat fruit at Dinner by Heston Blumenthal. She also praised a
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main course which was served with seeds, beetroot and chips. The restaurant was awarded a
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within a year of opening. The restaurant was also awarded the title of BMW Square Meal Restaurant of the Year 2011. In 2012, it was named the best new UK restaurant by the ''
Good Food Guide ''The Good Food Guide'' is a guide to the best restaurants, pubs and cafés in Great Britain. It was first published in 1951. In October 2021, Adam Hyman purchased ''The Good Food Guide'' for an undisclosed sum from Waitrose & Partners. The ''G ...
'' after it was ranked eighth on their list of the top fifty restaurants. Individual it was given a score of eight out of ten. It has subsequently increased in rank to 6th overall in the 2012 list. '' Time Out'' named Pollen Street Social as London's best new fine-dining restaurant in 2011. In 2014 the restaurant won Food and Travel Magazine's Readers Award's "UK Restaurant of the Year"


See also

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References


External links


Official website
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