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A Famed Dining Room Returns to Harrods

Harrods has revamped its Georgian restaurant, now a lavish 164-seat dining destination, continuing the department store’s legacy of retail theatre.
Harrods department store in Knightsbridge, London.
The restaurant keeps up with Harrods' age-old mission of retail razzmatazz. (Shutterstock)

Over its 175 years, Harrods has specialised in retail theatre. It boasted the UK’s first escalator, sold an alligator to Nöel Coward and hosted Michael Jackson’s annual Christmas shopping excursions.

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