D&D London

D&D London is a restaurant group based in London, England, with properties in London, Manchester, Leeds, Paris, and New York.[1] It was founded by Terence Conran, and called Conran Restaurants, until he sold 49% of the business to Des Gunewardena and David Loewi, formerly managers in the group, who rebranded it D&D.[2][3]

Conran entered the restaurant business in 1953, with his Soup Kitchen. In 1954, he opened The Orrery, and in 1970, the Neal Street Restaurant. His Bibendum, opened in 1987, was more influential. Later opening included the Blueprint Cafe, the Pont de la Tour, Quaglino's, Butler's Wharf Chop House and many more.

The Conran Restaurants group was founded with his business partner Joel Kissin in 1991.[4]

Conran received the Lifetime Achievement Award from The Caterer in 2017, which named him "an extraordinary individual who has been making an indelible and exceptional mark on the restaurant and wider hospitality sector for more than 64 years."[4]

In 2007, Conran sold 49 percent of Conran Restaurants to two former employees, Des Gunewardena and David Loewi.

Notes

  1. "About us", D&D Web site
  2. "The D and D behind D&D: All you ever wanted to know", D&D Web site
  3. Jay Rayner, "Observer Food Monthly Awards 2012 Lifetime Achievement: Sir Terence Conran", The Guardian, October 20, 2012
  4. "Cateys 2017: Lifetime Achievement Award, Sir Terence Conran", The Caterer, July 6, 2017
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