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Coal Drops Yard’s hicce to launch terrace this spring

As the King’s Cross restaurant prepares for its first summer, hicce X Wolf & Badger is using its prime alfresco space to open a living botanical terrace launching 4 th April. Partnering with Ketel One Botanical, a new first-of-its-kind spirit, which is set to revolutionise summer drinking, this outdoor bar will overlook the courtyard at Coal Drops Yard and Heatherwick Studio’s showpiece ‘kissing’ roofs.

Seating 70 guests, hicce’s living botanical terrace will be expansive enough to accommodate two rows of tables for both drinkers and diners. At its centre will be a wide, specially created bar featuring botanical plants, their foliage spilling down from the top and framing the preparation and serving area.

The terrace’s green and cream tables will each have vibrant botanical centrepieces to enhance the theme.

Launching the new Ketel One Botanical range, which has been distilled with botanicals and infused with natural fruit essences for a crisp, refreshing taste, the bar will offer a range of six serves, each a variation on a spritz. These drinks will harness the flavour notes of each Ketel One Botanical variety: Ketel One Botanical Cucumber & Mint is mixed with Belsazar Dry vermouth, elderflower cordial, sparkling wine and soda; the Ketel One Botanical Grapefruit & Rose has been paired with Belsezar Rose vermouth, camomile and lemon grass syrup and sparkling wine. hicce’s signature cocktail features Ketel One Citroen, sake, elderflower tonic syrup and shiso leaf will also be available on tap and served by the glass or pitcher. Beer drinkers can order hicce’s house IPA courtesy of Hackney Brewery, while a selection of organic, vegan and sustainable wines will also be on offer.

Choice terrace snacks from the hicce kitchen will include summery plates of Courgette flower tempura with peas and hazelnuts, as well as a Sea bream ceviche with orange, chilli and pine nuts. In addition, a range of hicce buns will be filled with the likes of Lamb with cucumber, gremolata and yoghurt, as well as a vegetarian option combining Sweetcorn fritter, avocado, tomato and baby gem lettuce.

The work of Murano’s former head chef, Pip Lacey, alongside business partner Gordy McIntyre, hicce opened in November 2018. Occupying the atrium above luxury clothing retailer Wolf & Badger, the restaurant specialises in wood-fired cooking, from a range of grilled hot sticks including Pollock, coconut curry and lychee, to dishes of Mackerel, squash and blood orange or Charred hispi cabbage with cassava and sesame yoghurt.
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