About Mode Collective
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Please note that we are open for drinks on Friday and Saturday nights. We also do diners once a month on special days
We will be open for dinner on the 6th June and 4th July. Please indicate in the special request section regarding what reservation you are making.
Mode Collective on Acklam Road in Notting Hill, London is an imposing industrial building, home to
one of the most ambitious restaurant/clubs anywhere in London. Drawing its inspiration from the
industrial revolution, Mode blends club, restaurant and bar seamlessly. The kitchen serves up
international cuisine meshed with cocktail classics to offer margarita cured salmon gravlax, kir
lobster mac and cheese and espresso martini tiramisu. This is truly an international dining experience
unmatched anywhere in London.
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Mode Collective on Acklam Road in London’s trendy Notting Hill welcomes its diners into its dark
wood and straight-backed chaired dining room. This severe backdrop belies the playfulness which
defines so much of the menu. Blending the best international classics like seared duck, carpaccios of
venison and salmon gravlax with cocktail inspired glazes and jus, and with set menus which won’t
break the bank. For diners looking for a longer night out, Mode also features one of London’s best
equipped cocktail bars, with professional cocktail staff on hand to whip up your favourite tipple, and
for the really adventurous, cocktail masterclasses to help you to perfect your favourite drink at
home.
Mode Collective’s club is slowly starting to build its legend in a quiet corner of
Notting Hill. A short walk from Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Park stations, Londoners will find
that the Mode Collective club plays host to the best in international artists and musicians – boldly
colliding art, music, food and dancing. Previous revellers have lost themselves on the regular
Sintillate party nights and are coming back for more.