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Whether it’s for Percy Pigs, Colin the Caterpillar or the Best Ever Prawn Sandwich, everybody loves M&S food. So it’s good news that M&S has just opened the doors to its massive revamped food hall on Oxford Street.
The retailer has just unveiled its swanky new food destination on the ground floor of the M&S Pantheon on 173 Oxford Street.
Inside the 19.4-square-foot space customers will be able to shop for all their favourite M&S eats, including Colin, Percy and the viral chunked n’ loaded cookies.

But the most exciting part is probably the food counters. The new spot has a counter dedicated entirely to rotisserie chicken, serving hot chicken that’s either butter basted or barbecued. Then there is a pizza bar serving hand-stretched sourdough bases to be either cooked in store at home. For pudding the food hall has got a coffee shop and bakery selling sandwiches, wraps, cakes and pastries.
If you’re feeling thirsty, the new M&S food hall has a dedicated wine and booze area, with a cocktail wall selling M&S’s popular pre-mixed drinks. The new shopping destination also has a British gifting corner, selling everything from Scottish shortbread to Devonshire toffees in packaging splashed with Union Jacks.

The M&S Pantheon is one of 11 M&S stores being given a makeover in London during this financial year. The retailer is also opening six new locations in the capital, which includes its first ever airside supermarket at London Heathrow and a 12,000-square-foot new store in Leytonstone.
The M&S Pantheon food hall is open now from 8am to 9pm on Monday to Saturday and midday to 6pm on Sundays.
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