Social media footage shows a horrifying blaze rip through the restaurant while customers frantically rush out of the venue. Three hundred people were evacuated ...
The new MNKY HSE Manchester offering is accessible for all and we can’t wait to welcome our first guests through the doors next month.” You can watch the clip below; some readers may find the footage distressing: "The cause of the fire is under investigation." "Firefighters were called to a fire at a restaurant on Dover Street in Mayfair," the London Fire Brigade said. "The Brigade was called at 2140 and the incident was over for firefighters by 2218. A man and a woman were also treated by the ambulance on site.
Firefighters put out blaze at Latin American restaurant MNKY HSE in Mayfair after flames rapidly spread.
Five fire engines and around 35 firefighters from Soho, Lambeth, Kensington and Chelsea fire stations attended the scene.” Dover Street was closed while crews worked to make the scene safe. Two people were treated by ambulance staff for their injuries.
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They said the flaming Christmas decorations were extinguished by the time they arrived with the blaze out entirely around 40 minutes later. London Fire Brigade confirmed they were scrambled to the Dover Street restaurant at around 9.40pm. They added: "This shows the dangers of flames around Christmas trees, whether you’re in a commercial premises or whether you’re at home."
Dramatic footage on social media has shown the moment terrified diners were forced to flee a central London restaurant after a fire broke out on Friday ...
“Around 300 people were evacuated by on-site staff and crews carried out a systematic search of the property to ensure no one was inside on arrival. Two were treated at the scene by the London Ambulance Service and an investigation is now underway to establish the cause of the blaze. [London Fire Brigade](/topic/london-fire-brigade) (LFB) said they were called at 9.40pm to the blaze at the [Dover Street](/topic/dover-street) establishment.
Firefighters were called to a massive fire in the MNKY HSE restaurant on Dover Street in Mayfair, London, last night.
A statement from London Fire Brigade: ‘Christmas decorations inside the building were alight and had been extinguished before firefighters arrived. Moments later, the flames had spread to nearby tables and chairs and the floor. This is the terrifying moment hundreds of diners had to run for their lives as a fire ripped through a swanky restaurant in
A BLAZE at a swanky Mayfair restaurant favoured by celebs erupted after a sparkler in a cocktail set a Christmas tree alight.Revellers were seen fleei.
They said the flaming Christmas decorations were extinguished by the time they arrived with the blaze out entirely around 40 minutes later. London Fire Brigade confirmed they were scrambled to the Dover Street restaurant at around 9.40pm. They added: "This shows the dangers of flames around Christmas trees, whether you’re in a commercial premises or whether you’re at home."
A sparkler in a cocktail set fire to a Christmas tree and started a terrifying blaze which sent 300 diners sprinting to safety from a swanky Mayfair ...
Famous faces who attended the restaurant include Love Island stars Paige Thorne and Adam Collard. 'Around 300 people were evacuated by on-site staff and crews carried out a systematic search of the property to ensure no one was inside on arrival. 'The Brigade was called at 21:40 and the incident was over for firefighters by 22:18. One nightclub owner, Martin Murray, took to Twitter and wrote: 'Blaze at MNKY HSE restaurant in Mayfair sees diners rushing to escape. We believe that it was a sparkler in a drink that then has caught an actual Christmas tree alight. A sparkler in a cocktail set fire to a Christmas tree and started a terrifying blaze which sent 300 diners sprinting to safety from a swanky Mayfair restaurant adored by Love Island stars.
The blaze ripped through MNKY HSE on Friday evening as diners were seen running out of the building.
The fire "was believed to have been caused by an indoor sparkler catching a natural Christmas tree alight", the spokesperson said. Please heed our warnings, check your smoke alarms and have a merry Christmas." A spokesperson for the brigade said the cause of the fire demonstrated the danger of sparklers and candles around decorations, and urged festive partygoers to take care, the