London, UK – This summer, the heart of Mayfair transforms into an alfresco celebration of British culture, craftsmanship, and cuisine with the launch of the inaugural Mount Street Neighbourhood Summer Festival. From June 12–14th, Mount Street comes alive as an open-air stage for fashion, food, and art, offering immersive experiences that align with London’s peak cultural calendar, from Royal Ascot to Wimbledon.
Spanning across the Mount Street Neighbourhood, the festival brings the city’s most refined establishments together in celebration of London’s glorious summer. Highlights include seasonal outdoor activations, exclusive afternoon teas, ice cream carts, and artist-designed maps — all thoughtfully curated to celebrate the area’s rich heritage and contemporary charm.


Among the culinary delights is a limited-edition soft-serve Ladurée ice cream crowned with bespoke macarons, a summertime outdoor bar hosted by luxury watchmaker Bremont, and wellness-infused matcha and tonics from Tease. Farm Shop debuts two ice cream flavours made on their Somerset farm, while The Connaught rolls out a vintage-style cart for its signature frozen treats.
Marchesi 1824 brings a taste of Milan to Mount Street with an exclusive aperitivo evening, and Jean-Georges, The Connaught Patisserie, Ladurée, Farm Shop, and Marchesi present signature afternoon teas for every palate. To guide guests, a whimsical Mount Street Neighbourhood Passport—illustrated by artist Sainte Maria—charts the path through this summer wonderland.


British blooms are also centre stage thanks to Alfie Nickerson’s biodynamic flower stall outside APPARATUS, while art takes centre stage through curated gallery collaborations. Hamiltons Gallery showcases the work of Isaac Mizrahi and hosts a screening of the fashion cult documentary Unzipped. Lindsey Ingram Gallery opens an imaginative exhibit by Lucy Sparrow, transforming felt into a nostalgic fish and chip shop, while Phillips launches an anticipated auction of Modern & Contemporary Art.
As the festival flows into July, A Week of Wimbledon adds to the festivities with live screenings at The Audley Public House, complete with quintessential strawberries and cream, chilled Pimm’s, and Wimbledon-themed martinis.


More than just a celebration, the Mount Street Neighbourhood Summer Festival is a curated collision of elegance, creativity, and community—offering locals and visitors alike the quintessential taste of a great British summer.