Little Door and Co.
Katie De Salis is currently the Social Media & Digital Marketing Manager at LITTLE DOOR & CO since February 2023. Prior to that, Katie worked as the Head of Marketing & Communications at Rocket Leisure Ltd from June 2021 to December 2022, overseeing the marketing and social media for The Records Bars and Louche Soho. With previous experience in PR and social media at Wardman Communications and Compass Group, Katie also has internship and work experience in digital media and public relations. Katie holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Exeter and has a background in lifestyle PR, events, and sponsorships.
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Little Door and Co.
Little Door & Co is a young, growing brand pioneering a new slant on the hospitality industry. Our aim is to create venues which feel like walking into a home by styling them around a fictional flat share. The result is a bar and restaurant concept which is welcoming, inviting and unpretentious. The concept is creative and quirky in its delivery without ever being forced or overly theatrical. We ran a pilot site in Notting Hill with overwhelming success for over 2 years, having been voted by Zagat as one of the top 8 bars in London. In May 2018, we opened The Little Blue Door on Fulham Road, a 220 capacity split-room site, voted top of the list for Tatler Magazine’s “Best Bars in London” within 6 weeks of opening, and Best Bottomless Brunch in London by The Evening Standard. In April 2019 we re-opened The Little Yellow Door in a split level site off the iconic Portobello Road in Notting Hill. Stylised on our original pop-up, it’s now in a permanent site on a long lease and is fast becoming Notting Hill's most talked about late night drinking spot. In July 2020, in spite of delays due to the Coronavirus pandemic, we opened our third 'flat', the 180 capacity The Little Orange Door, in the heart of South West London off the buzzing Clapham Common. Finally, in June 2022 came our most hotly anticipated opening to date, The Little Scarlet Door in Soho's Greek Street. Split across two floors, the site takes inspiration from a New York City loft apartment, bursting with the character, quirks and nuances that everyone loves about the Doors.