15/05/2026
Marylebone has something the rest of London doesn’t always — a genuine sense of community, businesses that care about where they are, people worth knowing. We’ve decided to introduce them properly. Welcome to our neighbour Q&A series, hosted right here on the Lita terrace. First guest: Adam Cameron, founder of The Workers Club on Chiltern Street.
• How long have you been running TWC on Chiltern Street & is there any interesting story behind it?
We opened the doors on our Chiltern Street store almost exactly 3 years ago now but the brand itself is in its 11th year. The funny connection is we used to do the Monocle Christmas market every year on Dorset st round the corner so Chiltern Street was always on our radar and in our minds. I also used to work in the area in my previous life as Head of Design at Dunhill whose HQ was at the bottom of Marylebone High Street.
• How would you describe the Marylebone neighbourhood? What sets it apart from other areas, and what makes it special to you?
Marylebone has always felt quite different to the rest of London for us. We live in the countryside in Oxfordshire and what I like about Marylebone is it has more of a welcoming community feel to it. Our neighbours are all really friendly and we have already got quite a firm local following and there are some very interesting individuals who live and hang out on Chiltern Street. It’s an inspiring and friendly neighbourhood!
• What would be your perfect outfit for a relaxed terrace lunch?
My perfect outfit for a relaxed lunch would be our signature Chambray shirt and a crisp pair of Ecru Jeans paired together with a cool vintage tee and a smart pair of sneakers (too many to choose from) Relaxed but smart and not too serious is my style, especially for lunch.
• What would be your choice from the Lita Afternoon Menu?
I would choose: Wildfarmed sourdough, cultured butter; Cecina de Wagyu, and Cornish crab salad, basil, tomato dressing