Street Food Shoreditch: Feast London
Fear no more: eating out in East London has just got easier. Dinerama has re-opened their 1,000 capacity market in Shoreditch, on the site of an old armoured truck dealership. Bursting with cheap eats, in London you’ll find nowhere with a more comprehensive range of exciting street food stalls, street diners and trucks and bars in Mad-Max style watch towers. eat, drink and be merry, all in an abandoned industrial car park kitted out with dystopian décor. Find your festival feet in East London, and indulge in the tastes and aromas, indulges and delicacies of Street Feast’s food-shanty town.
Fear no more: eating out in East London has just got easier. Dinerama has re-opened their 1,000 capacity market in Shoreditch, on the site of an old armoured truck dealership. Bursting with cheap eats, in London you’ll find nowhere with a more comprehensive range of exciting street food stalls, street diners and trucks and bars in Mad-Max style watch towers. eat, drink and be merry, all in an abandoned industrial car park kitted out with dystopian décor. Find your festival feet in East London, and indulge in the tastes and aromas, indulges and delicacies of Street Feast’s food-shanty town.
Dinerama originated in Dalston Yard (Street Feast food market in, you guessed it, Dalston) where queues brimming with hungry young professionals would stretch out down Kingsland Road. The powers-that-be at Street Feast, in an almost biblical attempt to feed the 40,000, decided to open up just down the road in Shoreditch, and now we expect the queues to meet somewhere around Haggerston, and result in a Hunger Games/Beyond Thunderdrome style Battle Royale of peckish professionals baying for Breddos Tacos, Duck'N Roll and a plethora of other popular street-food hawkers that have made London one of the most exciting places to eat in the world.
A huge seating area is surrounded by a city-scape of bars and restaurants, and the diversity of the city is represented in the huge range of food on offer: get your teeth into coriander and lime Shrimp Buns at Taiwanese outfit Yum Bun, or buttermilk fried chicken at East-London mainstay BirdBox. For those with a sweet tooth, You Doughnut takes the biscuit. Eat in the bustling market place, or observe the teeming masses from the multi-storey structures kitted out with tables and bars. Drinks are provided by a number of concept bars all in one amazing space, and, say the Street Feast team, if you're tired of your usual tipple, make things interesting at the "German Sex Dungeon" with a game of Whisky Swingers – you'll have to show up to see what that's all about.
Entry is free before 7, and a mere £3 after, and with DJs and bars pumping out music till midnight, Dinerama is the perfect place to spend a summer weekend: so put on your finest vintage T-shirt and jeans, relax and treat yourself to some hip street cuisine.
What | Street Feast London returns with Dinerama Street Food Market, London |
Where | Dinerama, 19 Great Eastern Street , Shoreditch, EC2A 3EJ | MAP |
Nearest tube | Old Street (underground) |
When |
14 Jan 16 – 01 Apr 16, 5:00 PM – 12:00 AM |
Price | £3 after 7pm | Free before |
Website | Click here to go to Dinerama |