LADBROKE HALL REOPENS ITS GARDEN FOR SUMMER 2026 WITH NEW POLLINI PIZZA CONCEPT, IMMERSIVE ARTS PROGRAMME & LIVE SPORTS SCREENINGS

West London cultural destination Ladbroke Hall has officially reopened its garden for the summer season, unveiling a dynamic programme that blends food, art, design, sport and community. Running until August 2026, the expanded outdoor offering transforms the historic space into a seasonal cultural hub in the heart of West London.

Ladbroke Hall Garden Returns for Summer 2026

The garden at Ladbroke Hall has been reimagined as a creative outdoor extension of the venue’s multidisciplinary programming. Known for its intersection of contemporary art, architecture, food, music and design, the space now evolves into a fully immersive summer destination.

Visitors can expect a curated blend of dining experiences, creative workshops, floral installations and live sports screenings, all set within the venue’s landscaped garden and bamboo grove.

Pollini at Ladbroke Hall: Elevated Italian Dining Outdoors

At the centre of the garden offering is Pollini at Ladbroke Hall, the Italian restaurant led by chef Emanuele Pollini.

Reimagined as an elevated osteria, Pollini continues its focus on convivial, sharing-style dining while introducing a more relaxed summer al fresco experience. The seasonal menu highlights quality ingredients, provenance and craftsmanship, designed for both casual dining and long, social meals in the garden.

Guests can enjoy dishes such as:

  • Bufalina with San Marzano tomato, buffalo mozzarella and basil
  • Mortadella & Pistachio with stracciatella and pistachio
  • Wagyu Bresaola with rocket and parmesan

Giardinetto: New Summer Pizza Concept Launching 2026

Launching mid-June 2026, Giardinetto introduces a brand new pizza concept to the Ladbroke Hall garden.

Designed for relaxed outdoor dining, the menu expands Pollini’s casual offering while maintaining its focus on premium ingredients and artisanal preparation. Available both for dine-in and takeaway, it is positioned as an easy lunch option or post-event bite for visitors.

Summer Programme: Art, Culture, Sport & Community

This summer, Ladbroke Hall is extending its cultural programming into the garden with a series of immersive events spanning multiple disciplines.

Playground in Bloom: RHS Chelsea Flower Show Installation

From 19–25 May, in celebration of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, Ladbroke Hall partners with artist Russ Jones and floral designer Ace Berry on “Playground in Bloom”, an immersive installation at the iconic Prouvé House.

The installation transforms the historic Jean Prouvé 1944 Maison Démontable into a poetic garden experience, featuring:

  • Site-specific floral design
  • Written poems placed throughout the garden
  • A communal writing table for visitors to share childhood memories of play in the city

The project reinforces Ladbroke Hall’s commitment to combining heritage architecture with contemporary artistic practice.

Summer Craft Workshops Curated by Well-Crafted

Ladbroke Hall has appointed Alexandra Lunn, founder of creative studio Well-Crafted, as its summer Workshop Curator.

Every Sunday for 12 weeks from 7 June, visitors can take part in hands-on workshops designed to explore creativity and craft. Sessions include:

  • Designing personalised typefaces
  • Decorating Wimbledon-inspired straw hats
  • Exploring Polish paper-cutting folk art

Guests can book individual workshops or opt for multi-session summer passes covering up to 12 weeks of programming.

Wimbledon & World Cup Screenings in the Garden

As London’s sporting summer arrives, Ladbroke Hall will host a series of live screenings across the garden.

Wimbledon Screenings

Starting 4–5 July, visitors can watch the fourth round of Wimbledon at Prouvé House. Premium ticketed screenings of the Women’s and Men’s Finals will take place on 11–12 July, complete with strawberries & cream and Pimm’s.

FIFA World Cup Screenings

Football fans can enjoy free screenings of the semi-finals on 14–15 July, followed by ticketed screenings of the third-place play-off and final on 18–19 July. Hospitality offerings will include draft beer, dinner and late-night dining options.

A Cultural Garden in the Heart of West London

The expanded summer programme marks a new chapter for Ladbroke Hall, positioning its garden as a cultural destination where food, art and community converge.

The venue continues to be home to leading creative programming and design exhibitions in collaboration with Carpenters Workshop Gallery, alongside dining by Pollini and a wider schedule of talks, performances and workshops.

About Ladbroke Hall

Originally built in 1903 as part of the Clément-Talbot factory, Ladbroke Hall has been transformed into a 43,000-square-foot cultural venue featuring galleries, performance spaces, a library, speakeasy and landscaped garden designed by Luciano Giubbilei.

Today, it stands as one of London’s leading destinations for contemporary art, collectible design and cultural programming.

Learn more at the official website: Ladbroke Hall Official Site

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