It’s About Time: Harry’s Brings a Slice of La Dolce Vita to King’s Cross

London, 3rd June 2025: King’s Cross just got a delicious new reason to linger a little longer — Harry’s has officially opened its doors, sprinkling a little Italian glamour over one of London’s buzziest neighbourhoods.

Already a firm favourite in Knightsbridge, Marylebone and Victoria, Harry’s latest outpost is ready to charm a whole new crowd — whether you’re hopping off a train, living nearby, or simply looking for your next brunch spot that feels like a mini holiday.

Tucked neatly on King’s Boulevard, this new 174-cover beauty is all about warm, stylish escapism: think deep green walls, whisky-toned leather banquettes, and playful custom art by Adam Ellis (spot the hidden stories on the walls while you sip your Negroni). It’s effortlessly chic, yet wonderfully laid-back — like all good Italian restaurants should be.

Come hungry. The all-day menu is exactly what you want it to be: fresh, comforting, and a little indulgent. Kick off with antipasti and a crisp glass of Franciacorta, then move on to wood-fired pizzas, Harry’s famous Tagliolini, or a silky Spaghetti Seafood. The Truffled Chicken and Aubergine Parmigiana are also standouts — order for the table and thank us later.

Dessert is a non-negotiable. The Instagram-famous Harry’s Toadstool is part fairy tale, part flavour bomb — white chocolate, mascarpone mousse, raspberries and pistachio all doing magical things together. Or gather a gang and go big with the new Harry’s Gondola: a playful trio of Amalfi lemon sundae, mini tiramisu and Gianduja-filled doughnuts begging to be dunked in warm chocolate sauce.

Of course, it wouldn’t be Harry’s without an equally dreamy drinks list. Expect a tightly curated line-up of Italian classics done right: the Sicilian Margarita is our current crush, but the Cherry and Saffron Negroni is a close second. Add an impressive wine list brimming with Italian heroes and you’re all set for a proper dolce vita kind of night.

King’s Cross has fast become one of London’s best dining playgrounds — and Harry’s fits right in. Whether it’s a weekday breakfast, solo espresso at the bar, lazy lunch on the terrace (the biggest in the Harry’s collection, no less), or a dinner that turns into “just one more cocktail”, this place has your summer dining plans sorted.

It’s about time you tried it. Book your table now — buon appetito!

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Harry’s Kings Cross, 3 King’s Blvd, London N1C 4BU