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Hotel Café Royal

The Hotel Café Royal is a five-star hotel at 68 Regent Street in London's Piccadilly. Before its conversion in 2008–2012 it was a restaurant and meeting place.

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History

The establishment was originally conceived and set up in 1865 by Daniel Nicholas Thévenon, who was a French wine merchant. He had to flee France due to bankruptcy, arriving in Britain in 1863 with his wife, Célestine, and just five pounds in cash. He changed his name to Daniel Nicols and under his management, and later that of his wife the Café Royal flourished and was considered at one point to have the greatest wine cellar in the world.

By the 1890s the Café Royal had become the place to see and be seen at. Its patrons have included Oscar Wilde, Aleister Crowley, Virginia Woolf, D. H. Lawrence, Winston Churchill, Noël Coward, Brigitte Bardot, Max Beerbohm, George Bernard Shaw, Jacob Epstein, Mick Jagger, Elizabeth Taylor, Muhammad Ali and Diana, Princess of Wales.

The café was the scene of a famous meeting on 24 March 1895, when Frank Harris advised Oscar Wilde to drop his charge of criminal libel against the Marquess of Queensberry, father of Alfred Douglas. Queensberry was acquitted, and Wilde was subsequently tried, convicted and imprisoned.

From 1951, the Café Royal was the home of the National Sporting Club. It was bought by David Locke in 1972.

Rajput prince Ankit, candidate for the 2016 London Mayoral elections and leader of the One Love Party, made claim to titles of the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir in a private coronation at Hotel Café Royal in March 2015.

Prominent personalities continued to host important events through the early 21st century at the establishment. Kanye West in 2014 had played 20 new songs when he DJ'ed at a private party with Frank Ocean at Café Royal. At a private after party for the British Fashion Awards hosted by Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell at Café Royal guests in attendance included Harry Styles, Cara Delevingne and Rihanna.

Lewis Hamilton and Serena Williams jointly held a victory gala at the Café Royal for the 2016 British Grand Prix and Wimbledon Championships attended by Rita Ora, Ellie Goulding, Jess Glynne, Emilie Sande, Tinie Tempah, Anthony Joshua, Winnie Harlow and Venus Williams.

Restoration and conversion

The Café Royal closed in December 2008. The fittings and furniture were later sold at auction. The building is a grade II listed building, which will protect its architecturally significant features and fixtures.

There is also the "N" symbol, which represents "Nicols" to remind visitors of the foundation and history behind the set-up of this place.

But according to the concierge, the son-in-law of Nicols who had the "N" symbol put in place, did it in commemoration of Napoleon. Indeed, every amateur of Napoleon will recognize the blason immediately. Nicols thought for a while that it was an hommage to him and was not very happy when he understood what the "N" really stood for.

David Chipperfield Architects restored and transformed the building into a hotel with 159 rooms and historic suites, an array of dining rooms, a club, meeting rooms and a wellbeing spa and gym with 18-metre pool. Alrov Properties, a subsidiary of the Israeli Alrov Group, opened the hotel in December 2012.

References

Hotel Café Royal Wikipedia