Peter Langan (who gave his name to the Brasserie) was born in
Ireland in 1941. After moving to
England in the early 1960s, Langan began his catering career working at Odin's restaurant at 27
Devonshire Street. Langan had been lodging nearby to Odin's and when the proprietor, James Benson, was killed in an accident in 1966, he took over the kitchen for Benson's wife, Kirsten. Langan transformed Odin's in both its style of cuisine and its decor.
Patrick Procktor, an artist who lived near and later married Kirsten Benson, provided a number of watercolours to hang on the walls of Odin's alongside the works of other artists encouraged to 'eat down' their work. After purchasing Benson's share of Odin's, Langan created a larger Odin's at the premises next door in Devonshire Street. Opening early in 1973, the larger Odin's maintained the tradition of serving hearty cuisine in an environment surrounded by original artworks. Odin's quickly became a very popular dining location and proved profitable enough to permit Langan to embark on what became his most successful venture, Langan's Brasserie. Peter Langan wanted to bring Parisienne cafe society to London and chose the former site of Le Coq d'Or restaurant in
Stratton Street, Mayfair as its location.
Michael Caine, a customer and friend of Peter Langan, became his business partner and the pair transformed the site with original artwork, brighter lighting with mismatched lamps and relaxed the atmosphere of the restaurant (there was no dress code for diners).
Richard Shepherd, the former head chef at the
Michelin-starred Capital Hotel in London, joined the Caine and Langan partnership in 1977 and introduced a menu that has changed little since. The restaurateur Chris Corbin was an early manager of the Brasserie. A notorious
alcoholic, Peter Langan died at the age of 47 on 7 December 1988, several weeks after a fire at his home in
Essex which he is alleged to have started himself. Langan's name was retained by the restaurant and Richard Shepherd subsequently bought Caine's share of the company to become the sole owner of Langan's Brasserie and the group's other restaurants. Langan's Brasserie is particularly noted for its artwork. Its walls are adorned with works by artists, including
David Hockney (who also designed the menu),
Lucian Freud,
Francis Bacon,
Timmy Mallett,
Gerald Moira and
Patrick Procktor. Upstairs at the Brasserie, is a room known as 'The Venetian Room' which features murals by
Patrick Procktor specially commissioned by Peter Langan. ==Other Langan's restaurants==