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D&D London to open 24th floor Birmingham restaurant

New rooftop venue at 103 Colmore Row will be group's first in the Midlands as it also agrees deal to open cocktail bar and café

D&D London has agreed a deal to open a rooftop restaurant at 103 Colmore Row

The operator of what will be one of Birmingham's highest restaurants has been revealed.

D&D London has signed up to open a new venue 24 floors above the city centre at 103 Colmore Row alongside a ground-floor cocktail bar and café with outdoor terrace.

The company was founded in 2006 by Des Gunewardena and David Loewi and has grown to a portfolio of 43 restaurants based mainly in London but with additional sites in Manchester, Leeds, Paris and New York.

Its restaurants in the capital include Bluebird Chelsea, German Gymnasium, Quaglinos, Coq d'Argent and Sartoria but the names and concepts of the new venues in Birmingham are still to be revealed.

Sterling Property Ventures, the owner and developer of 103 Colmore Row, has agreed a 25-year lease with D&D London on 6,412 sq ft on the 23rd and 24th floors, plus 1,653 sq ft on part of the ground floor.

The restaurant will have a self-contained entrance, with access to the upper floors from two dedicated lifts leading directly from the cocktail bar.

The building, which will also have a winter garden and terrace on the 18th floor, is due for completion in summer 2021 with D&D London's two venues expected to open in the autumn.