Bluebird Garage

Bluebird Chelsea, at 330–350 King's Road, Chelsea, London, is a Grade II-listed building that is now a noted D&D London restaurant and café, but which had its origins as a noted Art Deco garage complex built for the Bluebird Motor Company, which had connections with Sir Malcolm Campbell.

The garage was built for the Bluebird Motor Company in 1923, designed to the very latest style by the architect Robert Sharp.

The land speed record breaker Malcolm Campbell was connected with the Bluebird garage, initially holding the franchise for Itala and Ballot cars.

The foodstore combined the skills and quality of specialists in bakery, butchery, greengrocery, fish and cheese mongers with the range of a supermarket.

The garage area was later occupied by the Sainsbury's supermarket chain as an experimental "concept" shop.

Bluebird Chelsea