The Ivy’s 100th birthday refurbishment: What does it take to reinvent a classic restaurant?
On 5 January, The Ivy closed its doors. Then it took them off completely. What was probably the most iconic restaurant in London – the hangout of choice for everyone from Joan Collins to Damien Hirst – is now a building site. Planks of wood straddle gaping holes in the ground, wires dangle overhead and there’s more exposed brickwork than you’ll find in a Shoreditch bar. The Ivy’s director Fernando Peire gave me a tour, hard hats and all, explaining what the changes might look like (“The cloakroom will be going in here, although I’m not sure why this wall is in the way…”).