Woody Bear

Enter via a "secret" entance (near Marble Arch) and climb up the staircase to discover an abandoned urban fairground dishing up boozy eggnog, Raclette wheels and Hot Gin Punch and Negronis on tap

Taking over the space that was formerly summer hit Sisu at 535 Oxford Street, design team DENLDN have created a venue inspired by an abandoned urban fairground. Hidden behind a secret entrance on the corner of Marble Arch and Park Lane, Woody Bear is brought to life with animal see-saws, repurposed tea-cup fairground ride booths and swings, running alongside mixed log tables. Glass panels and heaters have been added to keep away the chill, along with blankets to curl up under, while overlooking the London skyline.

Woody Bear have collaborated with speciality croque-monsieur street food vendors Madame & Monsieur to offer a bespoke line of grilled cheese sandwiches. Also on offer is raclette and Mont d'Or - baked in its spruce box - alongside charcuterie boards and salads. Drinks wise, there is a coin-operated cocktail dispenser serving Hot Gin Punch at the touch of a button and cocktails served in differnt sized jars and a signature Eggnog -  served in a retro flask. 

Woody Bear is open from 4pm to 10pm daily from 1st November until the end of December.

Ideal For

Festive pit stops, winter warmers

Signature Dishes

Woody Bear have collaborated with speciality croque-monsieur street food vendors Madame & Monsieur to offer a bespoke line of grilled cheese sandwiches including three signature croques; Le French, Le Swiss and Le Welsh, along with ever-changing specials. For a theatrical dining experience, tuck into the melty London Raclette on potatoes, served from a 6kg wheel. Also on the menu is the Mont d'Or, from Jura region, baked in its spruce box and served with sourdough bread alongside charcuterie boards and salads.


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