Family-owned pub company, Polygon Public House, will opens its second gastropub this month following on from the Rose & Crown in Clapham. The Clapham High Street site, previously The Saxon, was acquired from the East London Pub Co, and is undergoing extensive refurbishment, opening on 14th October as a modern British gastropub.
The Ox is spread over 4,815 sq. ft and features a main bar, 30-cover mezzanine restaurant, snug and 55-capacity private events space, The Playroom, as well as a rooftop terrace. Hadley Interiors have taken inspiration from historic community pubs to create a warm and inviting British pub using a palette of deep burgundy, warm
greens and rich neutrals, plus classic wood panelling, dark floor tiles and vintage furnishings.
Head Chef Darren Everts will lead the kitchen with a menu that puts the spotlight on provenance with dishes using the highest quality, seasonal British ingredients. All beef is sourced ethically and sustainably from the group’s family farms in Melrose on the Scottish borders, and dry-aged on site. Farm to fork plates include aged fillet of Scottish Luing beef with smoked eel, potato terrine and salt baked celeriac; and a Porterhouse for two. A must try is the next-level Japanese double patty smash burger, featuring minced aged beef, bone marrow mayo and dipping jus. Finish off with a classic Anglo Trifle served tableside in a retro crystal bowl.
Josie Savry, Director Polygon Public House comments: “Post the success of the Rose & Crown Clapham, we are confident that The Ox will quickly establish itself as a local favourite. Whether it’s a quick pint or a feasting menu, we’re all about quality and our passion for British produce shines through in every dish. We can’t wait to open our doors and become a true hub for the community.”
Like its sister pub, The Ox will offer an extensive range of wines, draught and bottled beers and spirits, alongside a collection of creative and contemporary cocktails.
Polygon Public House will open a third pub with bedrooms, The Florence in Islington, in 2025.
The Ox
50 Clapham High St, London SW4 7UL
Tel: 020 7846 7151
www.theoxclapham.com
Megan Carley
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