Welcome to our guide for the area around Brushfield Street in Tower Hamlets. Below we present a selection of upcoming events, local attractions and great places to eat and shop. The nearest station to Brushfield Street is 'Liverpool Street Railway Station' which is about 7 minutes to the South West.
Montezuma's
51 Brushfield Street, E1 6AA
Most of us love to indulge in chocolate on the odd occasion but for the self-confessed chocoholics among us Valentine's Day is THE... More
Verde & Co
40 Brushfield Street, E1 6AG
Wooden crates crammed with rich, vibrant vegetables, wicker baskets full of flowers, fruits and herbs, dark wooden shutters, heavy... More
A Gold
42 Brushfield Street, E1 6AG
The painted, panelled exterior could come straight from a BBC Dickens adaptation, making A Gold a perfect spot at... More
A Gold
42 Brushfield Street, E1 6AG
The painted, panelled exterior could come straight from a BBC Dickens adaptation, making A Gold a perfect spot at... More
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Housed in one of the great Victorian station hotels, this showstopper is a mixture of meticulous nineteenth century restoration and the glittering wit of Terrence ... More
Following a two year closure - and £13.5 million spend - the re-launched and expanded Whitechapel Gallery celebrates its launch. Among the new artworks to ...More
Raven Row, a non-profit contemporary art centre in Spitalfields, not far from the Market, opened to the public on 28th February 2009. The name - ...More
Evocative depiction of life in a Georgian town house.
The brainchild of eccentric designer and performer, Dennis Severs, 18 Folgate Street captures in a series of ... More
Wooden crates crammed with rich, vibrant vegetables, wicker baskets full of flowers, fruits and herbs, dark wooden shutters, heavy green awnings, blackboards advertising "Sandwiches, Coffee, ... More
Cute, cosy corner café in the City.
Snug, comforting and quaint this coffee house is one of London’s most reassuringly restful locations to take a break. ... More
There's a real art to making cocktails. Don't be fooled into thinking it's all about shaking vigorously and pouring because, to be a proper cocktail ...More
The third of these increasingly popular 1950s retro-America style bowling alleys opened in late 2008 to much critical acclaim. Located in the Old Truman Brewery ...More
Spitalfields Health and Fitness,
Fruit Exchange Building,Brushfield Street,Shoreditch,
London,
E1Map
1 minutes walk from Brushfield Street, E1
A relatively new player in the health and fitness market, the Exchanges offer well equipped gyms, as well as classes, beauty therapy and swimming. New ...More
Fashionable Shoreditch drinkers are attracted to this cellar bar by its rickety old furniture, interesting imported beers, and a pricy, but very tasty selection of ... More
Scuzzy venue on the outskirts of Shoreditch which looks like a crummy cafe from the outside. Walk past the crowded plastic tables and chairs and ... More
Cargo were pioneers of the multi-tasking MDF concept (that's Music-Dance-Food, not cheap fibreboard) and boast one of the most imaginative live music line-ups in the ... More
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