Sacred Garden: Canary Wharf’s first rooftop restaurant and bar

The Staff Canteen

Editor 29th August 2025
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The highly anticipated House of Gods London will officially open its doors on 27th October 2025, promising a guest experience that blends theatrical design with uncompromising hospitality.

Situated in the heart of Canary Wharf, one of London’s most dynamic cultural and commercial districts, the property offers proximity to major landmarks including the Museum of London Docklands, Greenwich, Tower Bridge and the Tower of London.

The centrepiece of the launch is Sacred Garden, a 300-cover rooftop bar and restaurant - the first to open in Canary Wharf. Overlooking Eden Dock, Sacred Garden will serve as a landmark space for both residents and visitors, offering skyline views alongside cocktails and contemporary dining.

Positioned within one of London’s most dynamic districts, guests will be moments away from key cultural sites including the Museum of London Docklands, Greenwich and Tower Bridge, with Sacred Garden set to become the area’s new culinary focal point.

Dining and drinks with signature flair

Boutique luxury on a larger scale

The hotel will comprise 79 meticulously designed rooms and suites, maintaining the intimate, design-led ethos of the group’s acclaimed Edinburgh and Glasgow properties, while presenting it in an expanded, more ambitious format.

Supported by investment from Imbiba, the London venture represents the third opening for House of Gods and signifies its boldest step to date. Reservations are now open ahead of the autumn launch.

An elevated guest experience

Since its inception, House of Gods has been founded on the principle that every visitor should be afforded the attentiveness usually reserved for the famous. To mark its arrival in London, the hotel is extending a limited-time offer available until December 23, 2025.

Guests booking with the promotional code VIP LONDON will be welcomed with a series of bespoke touches, including champagne on arrival, a £20 credit for rooftop cocktails, a signature room presentation featuring prosecco and chocolates, milk and cookies before bed, breakfast mimosas on the rooftop, and extended checkout.

“A bold move for the brand”

Mike Baxter, founder of House of Gods, commented: “Since 2019, House of Gods has been built on a simple promise: every guest should be treated like they’re famous. With our new hotel in Canary Wharf, we are elevating that philosophy to new heights. London is our most ambitious project yet, and every detail has been carefully considered to ensure guests feel genuinely celebrated. We look forward to unveiling House of Gods London and introducing the capital to our distinctive approach to hospitality.”

 

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