Two Lights is The Clove Club's new East London restaurant

The third Clove Club restaurant brings modern American cuisine to East London.


Grilled mackerel, cherries and black olives
Specialising in creative and delicious food inspired by modern American cuisine, Two Lights – led by the Clove Club's current American head chef Chase Lovecky – will be a departure from the British food that the Clove Club is famed for.

Opening in September on East London's Kingsland Road, Two Lights is named after the State Park in Maine, close to Lovecky's childhood home. It is the solo debut form the chef who previously worked at top US restaurants Jean-Georges and Momofuku Ko. Lovecky has been head chef at Clove Club – the highest UK restaurant entry at 33 in the World's 50 Best Restaurants – for the past three years.

The menu will include dishes such as Hereford beef tartare and togarashi; lemon sole, charred tomatoes, and seaweed (pictured below); and grilled mackerel, cherries, and black olives (pictured above).




The Michelin starred Clove Club – a restaurant born out of a supper club in Dalston, and a subsequent series of pop-ups – opened in Shoreditch Town Hall in 2013. It is owned by chef Isaac McHale, and joint front-of-house team Daniel Willis and Johnny Smith.

In November 2016, the trio opened a second ('British-Italian') restaurant, Luca, on St. John Street in Clerkenwell.

Prices: dinner with drinks for two £100.00+



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What Two Lights is The Clove Club's new East London restaurant
Nearest tube Old Street (underground)
When 10 Sep 18 – 23 Sep 19, Tbc
Price ££££
Website http://twolights.london




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