Kindred

Upstairs at Kindred are two floors used for cultural and private events, as well as weekday coworking. Cellar at Kindred, is a neighbourhood kitchen & bar with a seasonal menu sourced from quality producers.

At the heart of the concept is ‘The Campfire’. A series of homegrown events designed as an antidote to loneliness and disconnection in London and to celebrate and support ideas that can change the world for the better.

Kindred is a ‘people-first’, rather than a ‘profits-first’, community-focused independent business.

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Treacle Punch
Proudly rooted in West London’s rich and diverse history, Treacle Punch represents the spirit of the area through its homage to the iconic rum punch. Inspired by the historical blends served to Londoners from the early 19th century to today, this drink is a modern take on a timeless tradition.

A best-seller, the Treacle Punch is an apple-laced rum Old Fashioned featuring Skipper Demerara rum, Chairman’s Reserve Spiced rum, and the uniquely funky Funk Drop overproof rum from England’s Drop Works distillery. It’s spiked with Angostura bitters and acid-adjusted clear apple juice, and served over ice.

Best of the Season
Cellar at Kindred is dedicated to bringing people together through generous, seasonal cooking designed to spark conversation.

Working closely with local suppliers such as HG Walter and Cobble Lane, the kitchen celebrates standout seasonal ingredients in the ‘Best of the Season’ — a beautifully prepared small plate of meat, fish, or vegetables made for sharing.

Lively Spritz
The alcohol-free cocktails at Cellar at Kindred honour the passionate makers and trailblazing entrepreneurs redefining the beverage industry while supporting their communities and the planet.

The Lively Spritz features Three Spirits’ invigorating ‘Livener’ elixir — a bold mix of guayusa, guava leaf, and energising schisandra berry — expertly paired with Genie’s crisp, ethically sourced apple kombucha, and garnished with cucumber slices.

You might not know but..

Since opening in December 2018, Kindred has hosted many actors, comedians, artists and musicians; including Little Simz, Brian Eno, and Mo Gilligan who have all graced the Kindred stage.

What it’s renowned for

Bradmore House – the home of Kindred – originated as an early 18th-century extension to a mansion known as Butterwick House. 

Built by Henry Ferne, who purchased Butterwick House in 1700 and lived there until his death, according to historians, the new wing was intended for Ferne’s mistress, Mrs Anne Oldfield, the leading actress of her time.