Jamie Oliver considering King's Cross venture

Jamie Oliver considering King's Cross venture

Jamie Oliver could be the next big name to hit King's Cross, with a possible new restaurant in the Fish and Coal Buildings near Granary Square.

Developed by Argent, the space is located opposite Bruno Loubet's recently opening Grain Store.

A spokesperson for Jamie Oliver told Caterer and Hotelkeeper that the company is currently in discussions about a "possible venture at the Fish and Coal Buildings" but was unable to give further detail.

The buildings, which follow the curve of Regents Canal, was built in phases from 1851 as offices to house clerks employed to monitor the flow of freight through the goods yards.

The building was gutted following a fire in the 1983, but the floors and roofs have been rebuilt and Argent is the process of restoring it for use as offices and studios with restaurants on the ground floor.

http://www.catererandhotelkeeper.co.uk/Articles/30/5/2013/348754/bruno-loubet-confirms-details-of-second-london-restaurant-grain-store.htm" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer">D&D London set for King's Cross site >>](http://www.catererandhotelkeeper.co.uk/Articles/5/7/2013/349153/d-d-london-set-for-king-s-cross-site.htm)

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