The Gentleman Magazine Issue 12 | December 2018 | Page 65
Introducing King’s Social
House By Jason Atherton:
High First Alpine Outpost
Within The Iconic Badrutt’s
Palace Hotel in St.Moritz
Famed as the oldest nightclub in Switzerland, King’s Club at
Badrutt’s Palace Hotel has enjoyed a distinguished reputation
as a legendary night spot for generations of St. Moritz
jetsetters. This winter sees it re-born as King’s Social House
in collaboration with celebrated British chef and restaurateur,
Jason Atherton.
A keen skier, Atherton has long cited St. Moritz as his favourite
ski destination and is excited to contribute to its growing
gastronomic landscape. A true passion project, Atherton
comments, “I love to ski with my family in St. Moritz and
have been going for as long as I remember. I enjoy the energy
and excitement of skiing and want to echo this in a dining
experience for customers that is somewhere they can socialise
and integrate. The service, atmosphere and sharing plates on
the menu encourage a sociable dining experience; a place
where people can visit not only for the food quality but as a
truly special place where they can be comfortable and cherish
time with loved ones.”
The new restaurant, bar and nightclub follows a complete
redesign by Rosendale Design, creating an illustrious setting
and atmospheric hub as the perfect foil to Badrutt’s Palace
Hotel’s nine distinctive dining facilities. A chic yet informal
approach, synonymous with St. Moritz’s signature style, will
transform the new space into an animated dining and dancing
venue that evolves as the evening progresses into a high-energy
nightclub with low lighting and bespoke design features. A
mural painting by Swiss street artist duo, Bane + Pest, will
create a showstopping centerpiece that reflects the creativity
and versatility of the food. Traditional materials from the
local area will be used in a contemporary manner featuring
grey pine panels upcycled from old field barns, slate columns
reminiscent of chalet rooflines and timber table tops inspired
by the traditional farmhouse doors found all over the Engadine
countryside.
Opening on the first week of December, guests to King’s Social
House can expect a selection of Atherton’s famed sharing
plates with wood-fired meat and fish dishes designed to create
a social environment and an entertaining, interactive dining
experience. British influences such as Atherton’s flavoursome
Pork Pie Trolley will combine with locally sourced, seasonal
produce.
includes dishes such as roasted wild mushroom ‘served in a
bag’ cep toast, truffle morels ‘fondue’ and roasted lobster served
with triple cooked duck fat chips. A slick drinks offering served
at the
beautifully designed central bar will include champagne,
punches, mulled and classic cocktails, making it an excellent
venue for celebrations. A programme of roaming international
DJs, curated by legendary DJ Mr. Mike, include names such as
Joe T. Vannelli, Mousse T, Danny Rampling, Tom Novy and
Kenny Carpenter who played at the infamous Studio 54.
As St. Moritz is increasingly recognised as a culinary wonderland
showcasing international gastronomic talent, King’s Social
House joins this creative collection and endeavours to provide
an experience that complements Badrutt’s Palace Hotel’s
sophisticated but playful history and Atherton’s inimitable
social dining experiences.
Rich in heritage and spilling with stories, Badrutt’s Palace’s
esteemed guests from Rita Hayworth
to Alfred Hitchcock
have long enjoyed its spirited approach to hospitality.
Managing Director Richard Leuenberger comments, “Much
like the surrounding hotel, the aim was to create a spirited and
interactive atmosphere that provides a sense of occasion and
yet lacks pretention. We are thrilled to be working with such a
skilled chef and restauranteur and look forward to an eventful
winter season.”
King’s Social House opens on 6 December 2018
Opening hours: 7pm - late
Reservations: [email protected]
Badrutt’s Palace Hotel is open from 1 December 2018 to 1 April
2019 with rooms priced from CHF 450/ £330
Reservations: www.badruttspalace.com/en or call
+ 41 (0)81 837 10 00
Manning Atherton’s first Swiss venue will be Head Chef
Marcus Rohlen. Swedish-born Rohlen joined Pollen Street
Social in 2011 as Junior Sous Chef (after stints at Lindsay
House, Bentleys and Corrigan’s Mayfair) before rising to Head
Chef of Social Wine & Tapas in London’s Marylebone. At the
company’s first alpine outpost, Rohlen will oversee a menu that
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