London E, London
1 300 sqft |
Boutique |
Bar & Restaurant |
Événementiel |
À partager |
Atypique |
Brick Lane's unique and vibrant energy makes it a regular go-to for locals and a must-see destination for tourists. Between the vintage shops, independent boutiques and the Sunday Upmarket, you can buy some weird and wonderful things if you know where to look. Down the calmer southern end, this former cake shop for rent can be transformed into a traditional retail space.
There's a mix of cultures and ages here, and hoards of tourists during the weekends (especially on Sundays). People crowd on the streets with plates of street food or in search for something special. There's a strong community vibe between the regular Brick Laners and market traders, who are all about supporting their local businesses.
This end of Brick Lane is full of independent f&b's. You're in between a fabric shop and an American-style burger joint, and opposite a grocery store. A few doors down is the popular Chez Elles French bistro.
No alcohol license.
It still has all its previous fixtures and fittings, but everything can be stripped out to leave an all-white space if you'd like to use it for retail.
It's a little quieter on this side of Brick Lane, away from the markets. A little extra signage can make sure the crowds come down to you.