In Fitzrovia, La Spot, the lively food and drinking center in Charlotte Street, plans to infuse the best lunch times in French and Spanish cuisine.
La Spot opens its doors on April 2, 2025 for free Brioche for the first 200 visitors.
Founded by three founders of the restaurant, La Spot will arrive in April 2025, the back of the shared obsessions on the brioche, tapas and wine, to deliver a new selection of small plate options that infuse the rivets of Western Europe.
Investing as “Brioche hero’s ingredient – a simple, sexy, need to need”, as the starting point La Spot tries to pack strong flavors for pampering tapas dishes that seek to appeal to the willingness of London’s workforce.
At the gate between Soho and Fitzrovia on Charlotte Street, La Spot’s inventors London’s workplace with the same irresistible and unpredictable pazazazzo, which fills the area.
The La Spot menu combines French and Spanish flavors for organicities that are not found elsewhere in the capital. One example of this can be found in the restaurant’s flagship menu, the Brioche-Music-Hot Dog, which is slowly cooking from octopus-lid in the onion marmalade with macaat cheese, your potato deals and hot paprika to get a full rich taste experience.
Soft Hot Dog Bottles Win-decorated Honor Fluffy Sandwich Bread and Brioche Selection are designed to serve millions of workplace lunch. Restaurant Brioche menu items include:
Oxtail and cheddar
Drawn Oxtail with red wine sauce, cheddar, black pepper and wild rocket
Red shrimp
Red shrimp cooked with kimchi, fresh ginger and crisp rice
Vegetarian/vegan
Said vegetables with garlic, green apple, tomato juice and goats (or vegan) cheese
Octopus hot dog
Slowly cooked octopus-foot in onion marmalade with Makato cheese, potato Juliannen and hot peppers
The restaurant also has its own bar, Wine Spot, as well as one of Fitzrovia’s primary places for liquid lunch and afternoon.
With opening hours from noon to 10 pm, La Spot becomes competitively priced at lunch -like location as a Matinee ghost and an evening -tapped hub for city employees, locals, food tourists and students.

La Spot’s Mantra is “simple but never boring” and its founders have used this commitment to come up with some classic foods, such as charged potatoes to cover the European turn.
With their Patatas Cheddar and their Jamon dish, La Spot’s commitment to action-packed simplicity sees the creamy Cheddar sauce and fine-tuned Jamón decoration again to imagine one of London’s most popular order of gastronomic pages.
La Spot strives to make a working lunch in the capital, with an unforgettable interaction packed to every touch point and shared discussions about food packaging, napkins and restaurant menus seek to promote more interesting and advanced dining experience.
Upon arriving at Charlotte Street in April, La Spot plans to make lunch time in Fitzrovia. By infusing French and Spanish styles, the new restaurant brings new perspectives to small dishes throughout the capital.
Learn more about La Spot
Where is it? 18 Charlotte St, London, W1t 2lz
When does it open?: 2. April 2025
Website: https://laspotlondon.co.uk/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spot.london
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