The brand invites guests to enjoy a fashion-inspired tea time in a classic Prada-style interior.
Prada has opened a cafe in the London department store Harrods. The brand invites guests to enjoy a fashion-inspired tea time in a classic Prada-style interior.

The new cafe serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, light snacks, and aperitifs, ranging from sandwiches to buffalo mozzarella and risotto to seafood dishes with salmon and crab. Guests can also choose from pasta dishes and traditional Italian desserts from the best local pastry chefs.
The space of the new Prada Cafe in Harrods is designed in the brand’s signature 1950s aesthetic. The design also echoes the historic Prada boutique on Corso Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan.

Upon entering the Prada Cafe, guests are greeted by a counter with baked goods and chocolates. Inside, they are offered a true gastronomic journey with Italian cuisine dishes, aperitifs, cocktails, and cocktails wines from all over Italy. The Prada Cafe will be open to lovers of Italian cuisine and the brand’s aesthetics until 2023.
Harrods is a luxury department store located in London, England. It was founded in 1834 by Charles Henry Harrod and has since become one of the most iconic shopping destinations in the world. The store is known for its opulent interior design, exceptional customer service, and a vast selection of high-end products. Harrods features over 330 departments, offering everything from designer fashion and beauty products to gourmet food and home goods. The store is also home to several restaurants, including Michelin-starred dining options.
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