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SALT AND CELLAR

KITCHEN   BAR   TERRACE

Chelmsford’s premier spot for dining, brunching and late-night drinks!

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SALT & CELLAR

Salt & Cellar is Chelmsford’s new benchmark for great dining and late-night drinks. Located at Kings Head Walk, CM2 6FH, the venue occupies a dual identity: a daytime and early-evening destination for food, drink, and live entertainment — and a sophisticated late-night experience for a more discerning crowd.

The brand sits at the intersection of energy and elegance. Bold enough to fill a room with a saxophonist and a bottomless brunch. Refined enough to hold its own as a destination cocktail bar. 

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BAR

The bar is the heart of the venue — and where Salt & Cellar makes its most decisive statement. The cocktail list is the product of real craft: minimalist, witty, flavour-forward menu descriptions; signature serves named with intention.  Spirit brands on the back bar include Don Julio Blanco, Belvedere, Cristal and more. The energy shifts through the evening — cocktail-hour sophistication giving way to late-night momentum as DJs take over and the room transforms.

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RESTAURANT

The restaurant is where Salt & Cellar earns its daytime reputation. This isn’t a food-as-afterthought bar kitchen — it’s a proper dining destination with a strong identity. The headline offer is Bottomless Brunch: a 90-minute sit-down experience built around live entertainment, flowing drinks, and food that’s worth photographing. The menu leans premium-casual. Think elevated crowd-pleasers — quality steak, sharing boards, dishes designed to pair with a cocktail list that takes itself seriously. 

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TERRACE

The terrace is Salt & Cellar’s most versatile asset and its most photogenic. An outdoor extension of the venue’s identity — the same quality of drink and service, open to the sky. The terrace suits every register of the venue’s personality: lazy Sunday Aperol spritzes before brunch, cocktail-hour golden light with a properly made Negroni, or a warm evening spilling out from the bar with music drifting through the doors. It’s the kind of space people make plans around.