The Hotel Guru Review: At Nick Jones' (of Soho House and Babington House fame) new London venture the term b&b means 'bed and brasserie', for the 14 all wood, all white bedrooms are above his popular all-day eaterie and private members club. Both the popular ground-floor brasserie, with excellent food, and the rooms are open to non-residents. Hotel guests can also use the airy members' bar, dining room, quiet corners and meeting facilities.
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