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Sherwood Street connects Regent Street to Brewer Street, sitting right at the centre of one of the city's most dynamic areas. Its name is thought to nod to Sherwood Forest, a touch of English folklore in an otherwise busy district. The street has long been part of Soho's creative and theatrical story, set just steps from the West End theatres and Piccadilly Circus.
It has moved with the area over the years, keeping pace with central London while holding on to a character of its own. Today it's home to boutique offices and media agencies. The spot most people recognise is the entrance to Brasserie Zédel, the French restaurant known for its Art Deco interiors and its pull with theatre-goers and locals.
Transport is about as good as it gets, with Piccadilly Circus Underground Station less than a minute away on foot and the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines on hand. That central position makes it ideal for anyone working in or visiting the entertainment and creative trades clustered across Soho. The business here is worth a look while you pass.