St. Pancras International re-opens non-essential retail in line with UK Government Guidance

The Iconic London destination has increased their health and safety measures through advanced technology and remain committed to providing safe spaces for visitors to shop
St. Pancras International re-opens non-essential retail in line with UK Government Guidance picture

In line with the British Government’s latest advice, on Monday 12th April St. Pancras International, the world-renowned station and cultural hub, will open its doors to its plethora of non-essential stores and F&B outlets.

St. Pancras is home to more retailers, restaurants and bars than any other UK railway and boasts a wealth of premium stores for guests and commuters to enjoy.

Alongside the re-opening of non-essential stores, the station will be opening a selection of dining and F&B outlets. Sections of St. Pancras International’s restaurant seating is classed as outdoor dining, therefore families and friends can meet to enjoy a meal together from April 12th under the station's iconic roof.

Full list of shops Reopening on April 12th:
• Accessorize
• Calvin Klein
• Chanel
• Dune
• Eyecandy
• Fortnum & Mason
• Gant
• Hamleys
• Hatchards
• Kate Spade
• L.K.Bennett
• Laduree
• L'Occitane
• MAC
• Moyses Stevens
• Neuhaus
• Oliver Bonas
• Paperchase Arcade
• Paperchase Circle
• Reiss
• Samsonite
• Ted Baker
• The White Company
• Whistles

Full list of Food & Beverage outlets currently open or opening April 12th:
• Barrel Vault
• Betjeman Arms
• EL&N
• Greggs
• Joe & the Juice
• Le Pain Quotidien
• Kineya
• M&S
• Nespresso
• Pret Main
• Searcys Champagne Bar
• Sourced Market
• Starbucks
• Yo! Sushi

This article is connected to St Pancras Railway Station
Published Apr 9, 2021